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      The pieces lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts, Syracuse, New York, are a collection of Contemporary American Ceramics, selected from the Seventh National Ceramic Exhibition assembled by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. The jury: William M. Milliken, Chairman, R. Guy Cowan, Wavlande Gregory, Walter H. Siple, Reginald Poland, Roland J. McKinney, selected these examples for inclusion in the Golden Gate International Exposition.
150 Louise Ackerman, United States (San Francisco). See: San Francisco Society of Women Artists' montage.
151 IreneAnabelAitken,UnitedStates(Cleve land,Ohio)."Sun-tannedGodiva," faience. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
*152 RussellBarnettAitken,UnitedStates(New York). "Horse-Opera Hero." Punch bowl, faience with "Congo" design. The latter lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
153 Anne Anderer, United States (Honolulu). Bowl, mottled tan faience. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
:-1 !3 Laura Andreson, United States (San Ber nGrdino, California). Punch bowl, faience with yellow crackle glaze. Vase, faience ·.vith red glaze. Lent by the Syracuse Mu seum of Fine Arts. Bowls, glazed and un -11azed earthenware. Lent by Amberg :.-lirth San Francisco.
.:::arlton Atherton, United States (Colum ;:;us, Ohio). Jar, slip-glazed stoneware. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
l 36 Alice A. Ayars, United Stales (Cleveland .-!eights, Ohio). Bowl, "Northern Lights," taience. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
157 Lulu Scott Backus, United States (Roches ter, New York). Bowl, ivory and change able blue and green faience. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
*158 Arthur E. Baggs,United States(Columbus, Ohio). Cookie jar and vase, salt glazed stoneware. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
159 Grace Bergey, United States (Detroit, Michigan). Girl with goat, terra cotta. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
160 Agnes Berne, United States (Sacramento, California). See: San Francisco Society of Women Artists' montage.
161 Vera Bernhard, United States (San Fran cisco). Figure of woman, terra cotta. Lent by Amberg-Hirth, San Francisco.
162 Lawrence Blazey, United States (Cleve land, Ohio). Bowl of bisque and engobe, faience. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
*163 Paul Bogatay, United States (Columbus, Ohio). Elephant, salt glazed stoneware. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
164 Sorcha Boru, United States (Menlo Park, California). Group of decorative ceramics. Stalin, faience. The latter lent by the Syra cuse Museum of Fine Arts.
165 Bra Skunst, Norway. Two plates.
166 CliviaCalder,UnitedStates(Detroit,Mich igan). Standing figure, blue and white glazed faience. Lent by the Syracuse Mu seum of Fine Arts.
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J. Sheldon Carey, United States (Provi dence, Rhode Island). Vase, faience with incised leaf design through manganese slip. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
May Hamilton de Causse, United States (Altadena, California). Pierced plate and "Kinetic" vase. Executed at Vernon Kilns, California.
Jean Cochran, United States (Powell, Ohio). Bottle, carved tan faience. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
Max D. Compton, United States (Los An geles, California). Opium bowl, earthen ware with copper red glaze, "Ox Blood" example. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
Annie Laurie Crawford, United States (New York). Rada Drum, faience. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
172 ForrestW.Creamer,UnitedStates(Denni son, Ohio). Vase, earthenware, red and white engobe design. Lent by the Syra cuse Museum of Fine Arts.
173 Crown Derby, England. Pieces of decora tive ceramics and tableware. Lent by V. C. Morris, San Francisco.
174 E. de F. Curtis, United States (Wayne, Pennsylvania). Bowl, copper red porce lain. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
175 James William O'Neill Curtis, United States (Wayne, Pennsylvania). Jar, rutile reduced porcelain. Lent by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
176 Karl Drerup, United States (New York). Vase, decorated porcelain. Executed by Von Tury, New Jersey. Lent by Rena Rosenthal, Inc., New York.
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