This distinctive type of ceramic face vessel first appeared in the American South in the mid-1800s. Jugs such as these are attributed to a small number of black slaves working as potters in the ...
A ceramic jug found in Germantown, PA turns out to be an example of a significant 19th century protective relic and piece of art — a face jug — created by African American slaves and freedmen ...
Artists in Mesoamerica chose to use clay for their depictions before clay was used for things like pottery, researchers said in a March ... surprising location — and with shockingly expressive faces.
An curved arrow pointing right. Katie-Rose Fischer-Price is a potter and runs K2Clay Pottery. She makes functional pottery with expressive cartoon faces. More from Real Estate Katie-Rose Fischer ...
In the land of Moenjodaro and Harappa, where ancient craftsmanship still whispers secrets, the pottery tradition remains alive but struggling. This traditional art form on the brink of extinction.
A ceramic jug found in Germantown, PA turns out to be an example of a significant 19th century protective relic and piece of art — a face jug — created by African American slaves and freedmen ...