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Dublin Core
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Title
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US Pottery
Subject
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Selected objects from the permanent collection of the Miami University Art Museum, including holdings from Cincinnati's Rookwood Pottery.
Physical Object
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Donor
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Bequest of Mary Louise Greene
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Identifier
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1986.22
Subject
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Furniture & Decorative Arts-Ceramics
Creator
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Elizabeth Neave Lincoln (American, 1876-1957)
Format
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Bowl
Ceramic
Height: 3 1/4" Depth: 2 1/2" Diameter (With rim): 7 5/8" Diameter of lip: 4 3/8"
Is Version Of
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Rookwood Shape 66 I
Title
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Flattened Bowl with Five Feet
Date
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1918
Description
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Bowl; contoured base with 5 feet, raised repeat relief stylized of leaf form at top, raised lip. Matte blue glaze, flattened bowl.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Second Book of Rookwood Pottery by Herbert Peck
see p. 46