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Van Briggle American Pottery Hope Indian Maiden

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Van Briggle American Pottery Hope Indian Maiden
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Hope Indian Maiden figurative white pottery. Featuring a girl kneading dough. studio symbol on the lower back of the pottery. Van Briggle pottery was first produced in the spring of 1901 by Artus Van Briggle in Colorado Springs, Colorado. As an accomplished painter, he studied in France in the late 1800s while employed for Rookwood Pottery and garnered an appreciation for Art Nouveau styles while abroad. He left his position as a decorator with Rookwood and moved from Ohio to Colorado for health reasons, according to Warman’s Antiques & Collectibles. It was in Colorado that Van Briggle perfected the technique of making satin matte-glazed pottery akin to the Chinese masterworks he had admired during his earlier travels abroad as an artist. 17 x 14 x 14 cm (6.7 x 5.5 x 5.5 in.)