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RERAMIC STUDIO 
JAPANESE QUINCE (Page 27) 
Jeanne M. Stewart 
PALETTE— Lemon Yellow, Yellow Red, Pompadour Red 
No. 23, Pompeian and Ruby Purple. 
A very thin wash of Lemon Yellow may be applied to the 
lighter petals of the blossoms over which a mixture of Yellow 
Red and Pompadour Red in equal parts is washed in second 
fire. In the darker petals this same mixture forms the light 
tone which is shaded with Pompeian and one-third Ruby 
Purple. Brilliancy in color with strong light and shade should 
be the aim in this study. The stems are painted with Grey 
shaded with Chestnut Brown. A background in dull gi-eens or 
greys will bring out the colors of the design to best advantage. 
shadow side is painted, using Grey for Flesh and a 
little Apple Green. The very centers have a little 
Yellow in them. 
Third Fire — Use a little Yellow Red in centers 
of roses and a thin wash of the most delicate Yellow 
over the light side of roses, just enough to take away 
the cold appearance of the china, then shade shadow 
side with a little Violet No. 2 and Yellow Brown. 
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LILY OF THE VALLEY (Page 26) 
H. P. Foulkrod 
THIS design may be applied to jardiniere by us- 
ing a wide band at the top. Outline design in 
Black and fire. 
Second Fire — Paint leaves with Lemon Yellow, 
Brown Green and a little Yellow Green. The 
flowers are painted on shadow side with Yellow 
Brown and a little Brown Green. Paint background 
with Yellow Brown and Grey for Flesh. 
Third Fire — Paint the darkest touches in leaves 
with Shading Green and Brown Green and a very 
thin wash of Lemon on the flowers. 
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GOLDEN-ROD (Page 37) 
FIRST Fire— Paint golden-rod with Albert Yel- 
low, Yellow Brown and Brown Green, with 
occasional touches of Blood Red; the leaves are 
Moss Green and Brown Green; the stems are Yel- 
low Brown and Yellow Green; the backgi-ound is 
Yellow Brown, Brown Green and a little Yellow 
Green. Second Firing — Strengthen the flowers with 
same colors used in first firing, using Lemon Yellow 
for flowers instead of Albert; the leaves are same as 
first firing, using Brown Green and Shading Green 
in deepest places. 
FULL SIZE SECTION OF COFFEE POT 
