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KERAMIC STUDIO 
SNOW BIRD DESIGN FOR CHOP PLATE (Page 103) 
Henrietta Barclay Paist 
r I ^RACE the design and oil the clouds, dusting with Copen- 
-*- hagen Grey to which has been added one-third Neutral 
Grey. Clean the spaces and oil the wings, tail, legs and band, 
dusting with equal parts Copenhagen Blue and Neutral Grey. 
The upper right hand portion of the wing nearest is dusted with 
the cloud mixture. Shade the lower left portion of the wing 
and the body with the light grey mixture, using brush strokes. 
Fire and lay a delicate wash of Lemon Yellow over the body 
.and lower left wing, touch up any portions necessary and out- 
line the birds. 
The firm of Jantzen-Railsback Company, dealers in fine 
china, silverware and artists' materials, of Los Angeles, have 
transferred their location to 242-244-246 So. Broadway, next 
door to the City Hall, 3rd Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 
Mrs. Warren O'Hara writes from her New York Studio 
that she has lately perfected eight new extra hard enamels for 
use on French, Germahand'other hard glaze china. 
PLATE— MADGE MUNCY 
Oil all dark tones and dust with 2 parts Water Blue, 1 part Pearl Grey, 1 part Ivory Glaze. Second Fire— Oil over entire plate 
and dust with 1 part Pearl Grey, 1 part Ivory Glaze and a very little Deep Blue Green. 
This can go over the design also. 
