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KERAMIC STUDIO 
Full size section of plate 
DOROTHEA WARREN O'HARA - - Page Editor 
132 East 19th Street, New York City 
FRENCH CHINA PLATE 
THE flowers are outlined with Dark Brown color. Gil- 
lott's No. 170 pen is the best pen I know of for this 
kind of outlining. The Dark Brown color should be mixed 
with Painting Medium and thinned with Outlining Medium. 
The little bead design which forms the medallions is made 
of Roman Gold. 
First fire— Do the Gold work and outline all of the design. 
Second fire — Float in enamels, using new hard enamels. Mix 
enamels with Enamel Medium, thin with pure fresh turpen- 
tine and float on thinly. 
The large flower with four petals, and the small round 
flower at the extreme left, are made of Pomegranate Red En- 
amel No. H-317. The leaves and stems are made of Olive Green 
Enamel No. H-332. The center of large four petal flower, the 
lower part of flower just above the large four petal flower, the 
small bell shaped flower at left and the inside part of the bell 
shaped flower just above it are made of Wisteria No. H-312. 
The dot in center of the four petal flower, the round flower at 
extreme left, the upper part of flower just above the large four 
petal flower, the lower part of the bell shaped flower next to it, 
and the center part of the bell shaped flower just below it and 
to the left of the large four petal flower, are made of Yellow No. 
2 Enamel No. H-304. The bunches of flowers next to the rim 
of plate are made of Olive Green Enamel No. H-332 for leaves. 
Yellow No. 2 Enamel H-304 for flower at right and Pomegranate 
Red Enamel No. H-317 for flower at left. For the little bunch 
on inside use Olive Green Enamel No. H-332 for leaves, Pome- 
granate Red Enamel No. H-317 at right and Wisteria Enamel 
No. H-312 for the flower at left. 
This description may seem confused, but with the design 
at hand, if carried out, will produce desired results. 
Note — The Warren O'Hara Color Co.'s enamels and me- 
diums are used in the treatment of this design. 
NOTES 
THE Keramic Society of Greater New York will open its 
annual exhibition at the Museum of Natural History, 
72d St. and Central Park West, May 8th to 22nd. The exhi- 
bition committee have planned the main exhibition room as a 
garden. Many of the tables are being designed and decorated 
individually by members of the society. Open slat screens of 
a very interesting pattern, which will be placed between the 
different exhibits, are being made in the carpenter shop of the 
Museum. 
Such articles as vases, bowls, etc., inappropriate for a gar- 
den, will be shown in the adjoining gallery. One of the many 
interesting features of the exhibition will be a large number of 
bowls, the designs of which have been worked out from a very 
wonderful Peruvian collection acquired by the Museum. 
There may be some disappointment on the part of out-of-town 
teachers that this exhibition will not be held during the Easter 
holidays, so they could take advantage of the low railroad rates 
