KERAMIC STUDIO 
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Left to right: 1. Yellow bowl, Black, Indian Red and Vermillion enamels— Miss Tucker. 2. Yellow pottery, design in Black— Sister M. Rose. 3. Old 
Blue on yellow ware, inspired by an Italian piece and beautiful enough to be placed in a museum— L. Ripple. 4. Yellow pottery, design in Black and 
Austrian Blue— Sister M. Rose. 5. Dark brown pottery, Orange and Green decoration— H. R. Weidig. 6. Yellow bowl, Vermillion and Black 
enamels— C. Williamson. 7. Yellow bowl, Black and White enamels— C. Wiilliamson. 8. Grey blue bowl, Black and Yellow enamels— Mrs. W. H. 
Risley. 
STUDENTS* WORK IN THE FAWCETT SCHOOL OF 
INDUSTRIAL ARTS, NEWARK, N. J, 
MAUD M. MASON, Instructor 
AGAIN this year the class of ceramics at the Fawcett 
School made a special study of simple decorations in 
the common yellow and brown pottery, varying with French, 
Belleek, Satsuma and Haeger wares. Great enthusiam was 
shown in the study of good examples of Indian pottery and 
many bowls were designed through this inspiration. As usual 
only a few of the many equally good pieces could be photo- 
graphed and often the principal decoration is lost when it 
happens to be inside the bowl. 
The work shows distinct progress in quality of design and 
execution and the sustained interest of the group who have 
been working in the class for several years is a source of great 
satisfaction and pleasure to their teacher. 
They are doing splendid work which will grow better and 
which is sure to have a good influence wherever seen. It is 
proposed to place a group of the work of this class on perma- 
nent exhibition at the Board of Education as well as in the 
School Building. 
The course of study for next year, besides the usual study 
of design and the technique of porcelain decoration, will em- 
brace a course of modeling in clay. The problems will be 
planned to meet the demand of manufacturers for receptacles 
for various commercial commodities for which a porcelain or 
pottery article may be adopted. 
SATSUMA VASE— C. WILLIAMSON 
Black Celeste and Vermillion. 
YELLOW POTTERY BOWL— H. R. WETDIG 
Black, Medium Red and White. 
