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Arthur Eugene Baggs SIGNATURES
1886 Alfred, New York - 1947. Known for: Craftsperson-Marblehead pottery, painter, teacher.
Chemist, potter, and artist Arthur Eugene Baggs studied ceramics under Charles Fergus Binns for two years at the New York State School of Clay-Working and Ceramics before being hired at Marblehead... Read full biography
Chemist, potter, and artist Arthur Eugene Baggs studied ceramics under Charles Fergus Binns for two years at the New York State School of Clay-Working and Ceramics before being hired at Marblehead Pottery in 1905. His design sensibilities were influenced by those of Arthur Wesley Dow, whose... Read full biography
Chemist, potter, and artist Arthur Eugene Baggs studied ceramics under Charles Fergus Binns for two years at the New York State School of Clay-Working and Ceramics before being hired at Marblehead Pottery in 1905. His design sensibilities were influenced by those of Arthur Wesley Dow, whose influential summer art classes were held just sixteen miles away in Ipswich; his prints were widely circulated and admired at the time. Baggs rendered the idyllic scenes on tile with colors inspired by the... Read full biography
Chemist, potter, and artist Arthur Eugene Baggs studied ceramics under Charles Fergus Binns for two years at the New York State School of Clay-Working and Ceramics before being hired at Marblehead Pottery in 1905. His design sensibilities were influenced by those of Arthur Wesley Dow, whose influential summer art classes were held just sixteen miles away in Ipswich; his prints were widely circulated and admired at the time. Baggs rendered the idyllic scenes on tile with colors inspired by the New England sea coast and in accordance with the prevailing Arts and Crafts style. He would go on to acquire Marblehead Pottery in 1915 and continued in an important role as designer and teacher for the remainder of his career.
Chemist, potter, and artist Arthur Eugene Baggs studied ceramics under Charles Fergus Binns for two years at the New York State School of Clay-Working and Ceramics before being hired at Marblehead Pottery in 1905. His design sensibilities were influenced by those of Arthur Wesley Dow, whose influential summer art classes were held just sixteen miles away in Ipswich; his prints were widely circulated and admired at the time. Baggs rendered the idyllic scenes on tile with colors inspired by the New England sea coast and in accordance with the prevailing Arts and Crafts style. He would go on to acquire Marblehead Pottery in 1915 and continued in an important role as designer and teacher for the remainder of his career.
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