The following information was written by Barbara Nicholson Bell, and published on "Syracuse Then and Now", Suite101.com. Adelaide Alsop Robineau, Master Ceramist. Art & Antiques Magazine calls The... Read full biography
The following information was written by Barbara Nicholson Bell, and published on "Syracuse Then and Now", Suite101.com. Adelaide Alsop Robineau, Master Ceramist. Art & Antiques Magazine calls The Scarab Vase by Adelaide Alsop Robineau the most important piece of American ceramics in the past... Read full biography
The following information was written by Barbara Nicholson Bell, and published on "Syracuse Then and Now", Suite101.com. Adelaide Alsop Robineau, Master Ceramist. Art & Antiques Magazine calls The Scarab Vase by Adelaide Alsop Robineau the most important piece of American ceramics in the past century. The home and studio Robineau built for herself still stand on Robineau Road, overlooking Onondaga Park in Strathmore. On July 5, 2000, a rare piece of ceramic sculpture was sold by the JMW Gallery... Read full biography
The following information was written by Barbara Nicholson Bell, and published on "Syracuse Then and Now", Suite101.com. Adelaide Alsop Robineau, Master Ceramist. Art & Antiques Magazine calls The Scarab Vase by Adelaide Alsop Robineau the most important piece of American ceramics in the past century. The home and studio Robineau built for herself still stand on Robineau Road, overlooking Onondaga Park in Strathmore. On July 5, 2000, a rare piece of ceramic sculpture was sold by the JMW Gallery of Boston, Massachusetts for the price of $162,000. The covered jar, sold from one private collection to another, established the record price for Adelaide Alsop Robineau's body of work to that date. (Maine Antiques Digest, 2000). Adelaide Alsop... Read full biography
The following information was written by Barbara Nicholson Bell, and published on "Syracuse Then and Now", Suite101.com. Adelaide Alsop Robineau, Master Ceramist. Art & Antiques Magazine calls The Scarab Vase by Adelaide Alsop Robineau the most important piece of American ceramics in the past century. The home and studio Robineau built for herself still stand on Robineau Road, overlooking Onondaga Park in Strathmore. On July 5, 2000, a rare piece of ceramic sculpture was sold by the JMW Gallery of Boston, Massachusetts for the price of $162,000. The covered jar, sold from one private collection to another, established the record price for Adelaide Alsop Robineau's body of work to that date. (Maine Antiques Digest, 2000). Adelaide Alsop Robineau was born in 1865 in Middletown, Connecticut. As a young woman she became interested in the hand... Read full biography
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About Adelaide Alsop Robineau: Books
Books & Publications (2)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes
1999
Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor)
3,724 pages
Women in American Ceramics, 1875-1945 (August 30, 2008-March 22, 2009) (Exhibition catalog)