Newcomb Pottery, also called Newcomb College Pottery, was a brand of American Arts & Crafts pottery produced from 1895 to 1940.[1] The company grew out of the pottery program at H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, the women's college now associated with Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Pottery was a contemporary of Rookwood Pottery, the Saturday Evening Girls, North Dakota pottery, Teco and Grueby.
^Poesch, Jessie J. & Spanola, Sally M. (1984). Newcomb Pottery: An Enterprise for Southern Women, 1895-1940.
NewcombPottery, also called Newcomb College Pottery, was a brand of American Arts & Crafts pottery produced from 1895 to 1940. The company grew out of...
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enrolled in Newcomb College, a women's liberal arts institution that had a strong program in art and design. She participated in the NewcombPottery program...
historically known for its significant collection of NewcombPottery and other crafts produced at Newcomb College, as well as administering the art collections...
art educator, best known for her affiliation with the NewcombPottery project at H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, now part of Tulane University. Sheerer...
and pottery decorator. Joor was among the earliest graduates of H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, and was one of the original producers of Newcomb Pottery...
South in establishing the Newcomb School of Art with William Woodward as director, thus establishing the renowned NewcombPottery. The Middle American Research...
American artist and educator. Her work is associated with the Newcomb College pottery school, where she studied and taught until her retirement in 1952...
pottery – exemplified by the Grueby Faience Company, NewcombPottery in New Orleans, Marblehead Pottery, Teco pottery, Overbeck and Rookwood pottery and...
Among other collections, the museum includes the largest assemblage of NewcombPottery in the United States. The skin of the Shaw Center for the Arts is made...
at Newcomb College in New Orleans, primarily known for its arts education program and the NewcombPottery enterprise. As an art student at Newcomb, Wiener...
Colony, Greene and Greene, Dirk van Erp, Roycroft, William Grueby, NewcombPottery, and Arthur Wesley Dow. Kent Lydecker, director of the Museum of Fine...
spoons, plantation workers’ pay tokens, antique quilts and needlework, Newcombpottery, over two-thousand books, wood carvings, and many other sights original...
Given Sheerer (1865–1954), ceramicist and instructor affiliated with NewcombPottery Harry Shokler (1896–1978), a 20th-century artist known for his oil...
"Nashville's Frist Center Presents "Women, Art, and Social Change: The NewcombPottery Enterprise" - Frist Art Museum". Retrieved 24 March 2019. Eastern Educational...
Anderson, a prominent New Orleans family member who had studied art at Newcomb College.[citation needed] He was the second of three brothers, the eldest...
(1927–1958) was an American artist, known for her work with ceramics and pottery. She was born into an affluent family in Hong Kong in 1927, and raised...
Newcomb 2010, "Eighteenth-century Spaniards described ordeals which men underwent to qualify for chieftainship, ...". Himmel 1999, p. 20. Newcomb 2010...
rather than using crafted pottery. This method of cooking is common among the nomads of the Great Plains, for whom pottery was too heavy to be carried...
1. Abth. (1833) N-Pn; 2. Abth. (1834) Po-R. E. B. Schurckert. p. 986. Newcomb, Sally (2009-02-15). The world in a crucible: laboratory practice and geological...
Five Ponds Wilderness Area. Glacial erratics: there is a large one at the Newcomb Visitor Information Center next to the Rich Lake Trail. Kames Moraines...
New York Times. Retrieved 2018-09-15. "Tiffany Windows". Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane. Newcomb Art Museum. Retrieved July 19, 2017. "Meadow Brook Hall...