Ceramics
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
One Millionth Prescription Commemorative Jar, 1967 April 22
Orange Vase, between 1960-2020
Hand built stoneware and red slip with glazed black design.
Patient Activities Photographs, circa 1950-1970
Micellaneous black and white photos of patients engaged in various activities.
Seder Tray Top, between 1960-2020
The top of the Seder plate is stoneware with black glaze in a cutout design. There are three tiers for matzah storage, used for separation of matzah and afikomen storage. The five items are egg, horseradish, shank bone, parsley, and chareset.
Southwest Styled Vessel, 1960-2020
Southwest inspired vessel of stoneware and white slip with a black and white design.
Spice Holder, between 1960-2020
Pointed brown spice holder of a havdalah set. Havdalah is the religious ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and ushers in a new week. Part of the havdalah ritual is to smell sweet spices.
Student Throwing Pot on Wheel (Frame 36A), 1974 November 10
Black and white image of a student throwing a pot on a wheel, at the University of Denver's Centennial Halls residence hall in Denver, Colorado. Centennial Halls, often called ''Halls'', was built in 1961 and is an example of International Style architecture.
Trudy Strauss Ceramics, B442, Accession
University of Denver Centennial Halls Residence Hall, Student Life and Housing, 1977 January 18
Black and white contact sheet depicting students in a variety of activites at Centennial Halls residence hall on the campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. Centennial Halls, often called ''Halls'', was built in 1961 and is an example of International Style architecture.