Archive Record
Metadata
Accession Number |
1976.0.128 |
Title |
Articles related to the Cowan Pottery Studio |
Collection |
Cowan Pottery Museum |
Search Terms |
Cleveland Institute of Art/Cleveland School of Art Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Cleveland Museum of Art Cowan Pottery Studio Metropolitan Museum of Art Rookwood Pottery |
Extent of Description |
35 p. photocopy |
Credit line |
Compiled by the staff of the Cowan Pottery Museum |
People |
Blazys, Alexander Harada, Kichi Schreckengost, Viktor |
Subjects |
Art exhibitions Flower arrangements Lamps Sculptors Sculpture Zoos |
Finding Aids |
I. "Egyptian Art at the Museum", Cleveland Topics, November 28, 1925, photocopy- 1 p. II. "Mrs. S. Nakagaw Presented with Unique Pottery", photocopy- 1 p. III. Photograph of Viktor Schreckengost working on "Mammoth" at the Cleveland Zoo, 1956, photocopy- 1 p. IV. Photograph of Dances and "Moses" by Alexander Blazys, photocopy- 1 p. V.Invite to a demonstration of Ikebana, Japanese Flower Arrangement by Kichi Harada presented by the Cleveland School of Art and The Cowan Pottery, photocopy- 2 p. VI. Letter, Director to Richard F. Bach, Dean of Education, Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 5, 1946, photocopy- 1 p. VII. Letter, Jacobosson to R. G. Cowan, photocopy- 1 p. VIII. Letter, R.H. Jenkins, Associate Professor of Industrial Education, Humboldt State Teachers College to The Cowan Pottery Studio, January 24, 1931, photocopy- 1 p. IX."Lamps, Lighting Fixtures, Shades and Art Metal", photocopy- 1 p. X. "Giovanni Della Robbia's Kneeling Madonna", by Allan Marquand, November 1915, photocopy- 1 p. XI. "Wonderful Persian Art Treasures", Cleveland Topics, July 7, 1917, photocopy- 2 p. XII. "recent Accessions of the Cleveland Museum of Art", Cleveland Town Topics, August 22, 1914, photocopy- 1 p. XIII. "Caster Flowers", Cleveland Topics, April 4, 1925, photocopy- 1 p. XIV. "The Arabian Nights", Cleveland Topics, January 17, 1925, photocopy- 1 p. XV. "Korner & Wood are showing...", Bystander, June 8, 1929, photocopy- 1 p. XVI. Page of advertisements for Pottery and Glassware, May 10, 1928, photocopy- 1 p. XVII. Page of Advertisements, Home & Garden, October 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XVIII. Page of advertisements, Home and Garden, December 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XIX. "Gladding McBean & Co.", A&D, June 1928, photocopy- 1 p. XX. "Rookwood Pottery and Tiles", A&D, August 1926, photocopy- 1 p. XXI."The Handwriting on the Wall for 1925 Says: Try Stands", John B. Salterini Wrought Iron, The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, December 11, 1924, photocopy- 1 p. XXII. "Modern Sculpture in Bavarian Porcelain", Art News, January 30, 1928, photocopy- 1 p. XXIII. Page from Arts and Decoration, January 1922, photocopy- 1 p. XXIV. "Visiting the Art Galleries", Arts and Decoration, November 1928, photocopy- 1 p. XXV. "Prince Riding Improves", New York Times, January 22, 1926, photocopy- 1 p. XVI. "Mount Dies Under the Prince of Wales; He is Thrown in Jump, but Unhurt", The New York Times, January 28, 1926, photocopy- 1 p. XXVII. "Prince Falls Again, Breaks Collarbone", New York Times, January 29, 1926, photocopy- 1 p. XXVIII. "Prince Goes Down with Horse at Jump", New York Times, December 4, 1926, photocopy- 1 p. XXIX. "Prince of Wales Leaps as Horse Stumbles", New York Times, January 8, 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XXX. "Horse Trips Over Hedge Branch", New York TImes, March 23, 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XXXI. "Wales Failure as Horseman, Says Earl of Lonsdale's Niece", New York Times, March 27, 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XXXII. "Yamanaka & Co.", Cleveland Town Topics, May 14, 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XXXIII. Page of Advertisements, House and Harden, March 1927, photocopy- 1 p. XXXIV. "What the Art Schools are doing", Arts and Decoration, May 1911, photocopy- 1 p. |
