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Title: A few Impressions of Current American Pottery
Date: ca. 1960
Physical Details: Essay : 5 p. : typescript ; 28 x 22 cm.
Description: Leach writes about pottery as emerging from the second World War without a history, and how there are far more teachers being trained in pottery than there are pottery artists working. She recommends reversing this trend and points out that in the Orient there are far more pottery artists who are developing new and innovative styles.
Creator: Leach, Janet, 1918-1999
Forms part of: Warren MacKenzie letters from Bernard and Janet Leach, 1960-1966 [and undated]
Rights Statement: Current copyright status is undetermined
Citation Information: Janet Leach. A few Impressions of Current American Pottery, ca. 1960. Warren MacKenzie letters from Bernard and Janet Leach, 1960-1966 [and undated]. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Digital ID: 252