Archive Record
Metadata
Accession Number |
1997.4.132 |
Title |
Miscellaneous advertising materials related to the Cowan Pottery Studio |
Scope & Content |
Miscellaneous advertising materials related to the Cowan Pottery Studio |
Collection |
Cowan Family Archives |
Search Terms |
Cowan Pottery Studio Everson Museum of Art/Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts Halle Brothers Co. Kinney & Levan Co. |
Extent of Description |
15 clipping, 16 p. photocopied |
People |
Cowan, Reginald Guy Follansbee, Martha Hitchings, Ruth Haydn Milliken, William M. Olmsted, Anna Wetherill Robbins, Carle Schreckengost, Don |
Subjects |
Advertisements Art exhibitions Ceramic industry Department stores Flower arrangements Galleries & museums Pottery industry Sculptors Sculpture |
Finding Aids |
I. Photo advertisement for R. Guy Cowan's Adam & Eve Sculpture from the 1928 May Show, The Cleveland Press, clipping- 1 p. II. "Glass, Brass And Pewster at Halle's: Rare Art Objects in Pottery and Metal in New Building", Cleveland Plain Dealer, May 29, 1927, clipping- 1 p. III. "A New Creation by Cowan", clipping- 1 p. IV. "A Splendid Sale of Pottery Lamps~ with Shades", Kinney & Levan Co. Advertisement, clipping- 1 p. V. "Are You Kind to the Flowers You Cut? : Pottery and Perennials Unite with Small Sculptured Figures to Bring Outdoor Beauty Indoors" by Martha Follansbee, Boston Evening Transcript, Wednesday July 6, 1927, clipping- 1 p. VI. "Two of the Many Notable Cowan Creations That Add Distinction To The Dinner Table and Beautify The Home", Modes & Manners, clipping- 1 p. VII. "An Unusual Concept of Surpassing Loveliness in Color and Design", clipping- 1 p. VIII. "Subtle Artistry that Eludes Words", April 1926, clipping- 1 p. IX. "To Charm those who demand the Ultimate in Loveliness", clipping- 1 p. X. "SAMPLE COWAN TILE", Photocopies of two labels on the back of tiles, 1 p. XI. "Cowan Pottery", Bulletin of The Society of Arts & Crafts, Vol. 11 No. 5, October 1927, photocopied- 2 p. XII. Page 41, Arts & Decoration, May 1927, clipping- 1 p. XIII. "Orginator of Unique Pottery to Bring Exhibit to Gallery" The Ohio State Journal, Columbus, January 1, 1928, photocopy- 1 p. XIV. "Decorative Arrangements for the Side Table" Arts & Decoration, pg. 70, March 1929, clipping- 1 p. XV. "THE TOWN GADABOUT", by Ruth Hardn Hitchings, clipping- 1 p. XVI. "FAMOUS COWAN POTTERY IS NOW OBTAINABLE HERE", The Kinney & Levan Co., The Bystander, April 12, 1930, photocopy- 2 p. XVII. " ART CHAT: The Art of R. Guy Cowan" by Anna W. Olmsted, Director, Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts, Syracuse Herald American, Sunday December 19, 1943, clipping- 1 p. XVIII. "Exhibits at Ceramic Show" Friday November 12, 1937, clipping 1 p. XIX. "Social Affairs" page 8, clipping- 1 p. XX. "OHIO CERAMICS", by William M. Milliken, Curator of Decorative Arts and Director of Cleveland Museum of Fine Arts, November 1937, photocopy- 1 p. XXI. "Cowan of Cleveland, Follower of an Ancient Craft", by Carle Robbins, The Bystander of Clevelander, September 1929, photocopied- 8 p. XXII. Page from "Ohio Art and Artist" by Clark, Published by Garrett & Massie, 1932, photocopy- 1 p. |
