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- Aquatint, "Woman Churning Butter," 1806 -

- January 01, 1806
- Collections - Artifact
Aquatint, "Woman Churning Butter," 1806
- Lithograph, "Milkmaid," circa 1825 -

- circa 1825
- Collections - Artifact
Lithograph, "Milkmaid," circa 1825
- Vase, 1830-1850 - By the mid-1800s, potters in Staffordshire, England, created an array of ceramic figures and sold them to a growing lower- and middle-class population. Americans, too, bought these colorful figures to decorate their homes. Some figures, like this woman milking a cow, represented a past rural life--a nostalgia for rural times before the migration to industrialized urban centers.

- 1830-1850
- Collections - Artifact
Vase, 1830-1850
By the mid-1800s, potters in Staffordshire, England, created an array of ceramic figures and sold them to a growing lower- and middle-class population. Americans, too, bought these colorful figures to decorate their homes. Some figures, like this woman milking a cow, represented a past rural life--a nostalgia for rural times before the migration to industrialized urban centers.