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KERAMIC STUDIO 
MRS. ANNE TAYLOR BROWN 
IONE LIBBY WHEELER 
Lustre Ware 
MARIE B. BOHMANN 
(Dr. Gunsaulus Prize) 
GRACE E. MINISTER 
CHICAGO CERAMIC ART ASSOCIATION 
r I ^HE Twenty-fifth annual exhibition of the Chicago Ceramic 
A Art Association, held at the Art Institute in the fall, 
was the best, both as to number and excellence of exhibits, 
given by the club during recent years. The work showed the 
good effects of the last year's study course, which has been, in 
the opinion of all, the best the club has ever had. In addition 
to Miss Bennett's invaluable criticism once a month, lessons in 
design and color, based on Mr. Ralph Johonnot's method, were 
conducted by Mrs. Edward L. Humphrey, and during the 
month of May Miss Ophelia Foley of Bridgeport, Conn., 
conducted a very helpful class for members of the association. 
The exhibition was held in one of the new galleries of the 
Art Institute and was well placed and lighted. The president, 
Mrs. Anne T. Brown, was represented by a number of pieces 
of unusual merit, a chop-suey bowl in lavender, blue and 
grey-green and pitcher in yellow, orange, lavender and green, 
being especially rich in color and good in design. A tea-caddy 
in antique effect produced by a combination of lustre, red bronze, 
green and Roman gold, a Belleek compote and small Satsuma 
vase were attractive in their handling. 
GRACE E. MINISTER 
MARIE B. BOHMAXX 
MRS. SENGENBERGER 
GRACE E. MINISTER 
MRS. ISABELLE C. KISSINGER 
Awarded A. H. Abbott Prize for best Individual Exhibit 
