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- George E. Ohr inside Biloxi Art Pottery Unlimited, Biloxi, Mississippi, circa 1901 -

- circa 1901
- Collections - Artifact
George E. Ohr inside Biloxi Art Pottery Unlimited, Biloxi, Mississippi, circa 1901
- George E. Ohr Standing outside Biloxi Art Pottery Unlimited, Biloxi, Mississippi, 1901 -

- circa 1901
- Collections - Artifact
George E. Ohr Standing outside Biloxi Art Pottery Unlimited, Biloxi, Mississippi, 1901
- Rookwood Pottery, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900-1906 - Maria Longworth Nichols (1849-1932) founded Rookwood Pottery--the pioneering art pottery company in America--in Cincinnati in 1880. She hired talented young women (who would not have had opportunities elsewhere) as well as men to create innovative ceramic wares. Trendsetting imagery and glazes made Rookwood famous and helped establish the look of art pottery.

- 1900-1906
- Collections - Artifact
Rookwood Pottery, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900-1906
Maria Longworth Nichols (1849-1932) founded Rookwood Pottery--the pioneering art pottery company in America--in Cincinnati in 1880. She hired talented young women (who would not have had opportunities elsewhere) as well as men to create innovative ceramic wares. Trendsetting imagery and glazes made Rookwood famous and helped establish the look of art pottery.