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1900 Flint, Ohio - 1954. Known for: Pottery, ceramics.
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Born in Flint, Ohio, Paul St. Gaudens was a potter and ceramist, who studied at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the British Academy, and in Paris at the Julian Academy and the Grande... Read full biography
Born in Flint, Ohio, Paul St. Gaudens was a potter and ceramist, who studied at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the British Academy, and in Paris at the Julian Academy and the Grande Chaumiere. He was also a student of Alexander Archipenko and Frank Applegate and was a member of the... Read full biography
Born in Flint, Ohio, Paul St. Gaudens was a potter and ceramist, who studied at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the British Academy, and in Paris at the Julian Academy and the Grande Chaumiere. He was also a student of Alexander Archipenko and Frank Applegate and was a member of the Cornish Colony in New Hampshire. There he was a potter at the Orchard Kilns, gave lectures on Arts and Crafts, and contributed to Craft Horizon Magazine.... Read full biography
Born in Flint, Ohio, Paul St. Gaudens was a potter and ceramist, who studied at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the British Academy, and in Paris at the Julian Academy and the Grande Chaumiere. He was also a student of Alexander Archipenko and Frank Applegate and was a member of the Cornish Colony in New Hampshire. There he was a potter at the Orchard Kilns, gave lectures on Arts and Crafts, and contributed to Craft Horizon Magazine.... Read full biography
Born in Flint, Ohio, Paul St. Gaudens was a potter and ceramist, who studied at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the British Academy, and in Paris at the Julian Academy and the Grande Chaumiere. He was also a student of Alexander Archipenko and Frank Applegate and was a member of the Cornish Colony in New Hampshire. There he was a potter at the Orchard Kilns, gave lectures on Arts and Crafts, and contributed to Craft Horizon Magazine.... Read full biography
