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Image Credits
The images of ceramic objects featured on the ACC home page are listed below and are reproduced courtesy of the following institutions: the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Reeves Center, the Seattle Art Museum, and Winterthur Museum and Country Estate.
Plate bearing the insignia of the Society
of Cincinnati; China, ca. 1785; 9.75 inches.
Courtesy of the Reeves Center, Washington and Lee University. Photo by
Ellen Martin.
Figures of a European merchant and lady;
China, ca. 1740; merchant height: 16.75 inches, lady height: 16.625 inches.
Courtesy of Winterthur Museum and Country Estate; gift of Leo and Doris
Hodroff.
Photo by Gavin Ashworth.
Porcelain Vase, Sèvres, France, ca.
1768-69; height: 23.75 inches.
Courtesy of the Philadelphia Museum of Art; bequest of Eleanore Elkins
Rice, 1939.
Black Basalt Vase, Wedgwood, England; ca.
1795; height: 9 inches.
Courtesy of the Seattle Art Museum. Purchased with funds from The Mrs.
Kenneth C. Klepser Estate Endowment, in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the
Seattle Art Museum.
Photo by Paul Macapia.
Tray from the Swan Service, Meissen,
Germany; ca. 1737-41.
Courtesy of the Reeves Center, Washington and Lee University; gift of Mr.
and Mrs. Euchlin D. Reeves. Photo by Ellen Martin.
Plate with the arms of the Bishop of
Oporto; China, ca. 1810-1814; 9.75 inches.
Courtesy of the Reeves Center, Washington and Lee University; gift of Ms.
Lacy Crain and Mr. James W. Whitehead III. Photo by Ellen Martin.
Famille Rose Barber's Bowl; China,
ca. 1730-40; 10.75 inches.
Courtesy of the Reeves Center; gift of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Colvin. Photo
by Ellen Martin.
Maiolica Plate, St. Francis receiving the
stigmata; Italy, Deruta; ca. 1520-25; 16.625 inches. Courtesy of the
Seattle Art Museum, Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection.
Photo by Paul Macapia.
Pair of soldier vases; China, ca. 1720;
height: 50.38 inches.
Courtesy of Winterthur Museum and Country Estate; gift of Leo and Doris
Hodroff.
Photo by Gavin Ashworth.
Triple Shell Sweetmeat Dish, Bow
Porcelain Manufactory, London; ca. 1775.
Courtesy of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Purchase funded
by Wesley and
Elise H. Wright in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Hofheimer II and in
honor of
John C. Austin.
Stoneware Flask, attributed to Crolius or Remmey Pottery; salt-glazed stoneware with blue and brown; Manhattan, ca. 1780. Courtesy of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Special thanks to Mr. Jay Lewis for providing the photos from the summer 2008 Study Tour to China.
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