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RERAMIC STUDIO 
There was much work from the hands of the potter this 
j-ear, Grueby, Dedham; Newcomb, Van Briggle, Volkmar, 
Mrs. PoilHon and Miss McLaughlin being represented by ex- 
amples of their well known work. 
Several pieces of grand feu porcelains, fired in the studio 
at cones 9 and 10, were exhibited by Mrs. Alsop-Robineau, 
Mrs. Robineau uses mostly mat glazes, and the colors, so 
evidently a part of the vase, combined with a pleasing 
BUILT POTTERY— MARSHAL FRY 
Among the new work in this art we illustrate a group of texture, make her work quite unusual. A small bowl with 
interesting pieces of built pottery from the Alfred School, and carved design m mat green and redcUsh mat lu'own, and 
another fine group l^y Mr. Marshal Fry. Mr. Frys' exhibit a small jar with cover, in mat orange, were fine examples of 
possesses an individual quality. The lines in every piece are color and texture. 
Built Potterj-— School of Ceramics, Alfred, N. Y. Grand Feu Porcelains, mat glazes— Adelaide Alsop Robineau 
SO well thought out and frankly expressed in the simplest way. The jury of selection requested both Mrs. Robineau and 
The note of color is refined and in perfect harmonj- with the Mr. Fry to send a number of pieces to the Art Palace of the 
shapes. St. Louis Exposition. 
GRAND FEU PORCELAINS, MAT GLAZES— ADELAIDE ALSOP ROBINEAU 
