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KERAMIC STUDIO 
WALTER K. T1TZE - - - - - Page Editor 
210 Fuller Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. 
VASE, JAPANESE FIGURES 
T TSE a large cylinder vase (Belleek), apply design twice, or 
v>* three times if permissable. First working. — Trace de- 
sign in carefully and outline with India Ink. All dark bands, 
flower pots, stems and long leaf forms are oiled and dusted 
with Mode; small clover leaf shaped flower is left white. 
Paint in figures and scene next. Keep background in soft 
tones of violet and greys and in the foreground use a little of 
the greens, but remember to keep the general effect a purple 
grey. Do not work up figures as much as in study. I have 
brought out detail so as to reproduce better. Use violet for 
one dress and a soft yellow for the other with a touch of dark 
grey and black for hair and all dark touches. Keep the para- 
sol soft in color, using Violet of Iron for handles, etc. Lan- 
terns in soft tones of blues, greys, and greens. 
Second working. — Oil and dust entire vase, with excep- 
tion of scene, with 2 parts Pearl Grey and 2 parts Lavender 
Glaze or you may use Lavender Glaze 3 parts and Warm Grey 
1 part. Retouch scene and fire. 
If enamels are desired use enamels corresponding in color 
with glazes. 
VASE, JAPANESE FIGURES— WALTER K. TITZE 
