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Art & reform :Sara Galner, the Saturday Evening girls, and the Paul Revere Pottery /Nonie Gadsden.

Collection Type

  • Books and periodicals

GUSN

GUSN-245649

Description

103 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 23 cm.

Details

Descriptive Terms

Pottery, American

Originator

Gadsden, Nonie.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Contents

Art and reform: Arrival in the north end -- Social reform through art and industry -- Boston and the arts and crafts movement -- The Paul Revere pottery -- Sara Galner at the pottery -- The pottery's decline and Sara's new life -- An enduring legacy.

Publication

Boston : MFA Publications

Description

103 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 23 cm.

Notes

Gift of Frederic A. Sharf, February 3, 2007.

ISBN

9780878467167
0878467165

Call Number

Stacks NK4025.M4 G34 2006

Other People and Orgs

Galner, Sara, 1894-1982.
Paul Revere Pottery, Inc. (Brighton, Mass.)
Saturday Evening Girls (Organization)

Places

Massachusetts.

Variant Title

Sara Galner
Art and reform

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