Stick around Colorado Springs long enough and you're sure to hear the name Van Briggle. Artus Van Briggle was a potter from Ohio who moved to the Springs in 1899 hoping the dry air would heal his ...
A diagnosis of tuberculosis led talented young artist Artus Van Briggle to Colorado Springs in 1899. The former painter established a pottery legacy in the Pikes Peak region which we continue to ...
The Van Briggle Art Pottery showrooms and factory in Colorado Springs remain one of Colorado’s biggest tourist attractions, after the splendid Rocky Mountains, of course, and given its unusual name, ...
This tile, possibly inspired by Artus Van Briggle’s training as a painter and the mountains of Colorado, sold for $2,125 at auction. Artus Van Briggle and his wife, Anne, were decorators at the ...
Van Briggle pottery is known for its abstract nature themes and the colors of its matte glazes. This tile provides a showcase for both. (Cowles Syndicate/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
On view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gifts from the Fire: American Ceramics from the Collection of Martin Eidelberg highlights over 150 works of American ceramics and pottery from the early ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Beginning in England in the early ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Beginning in England in the early ...
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