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Contributor | Lewis Publishing Company (University City, Mo.) | Date.Digital | 2002-04-09 | Date.Original | 1910-05 | Description | In commemoration of the first annual convention of the American Woman's League in June, 1910, Taxile Doat designed and decorated this great porcelain plate. The plate, almost four feet in diameter, was turned by his assistant, Eugene Labarriere. It was to be fired on the first day of convention along with the St. Louis vase (on the table behind Doat), and then the kiln could be opened the last day of convention. This photograph appeared in "The Woman's National Daily" on June 1, 1910. | Source | Photograph, laminated, surface damage and stain upper right corner, 7.76" by 9.51" | Subject | University City (Mo.)--Pictorial Works | Subject | Doat, Taxile Maximin, 1851-1939 | Subject | Art Academy (University City, Mo.) | Subject | American Woman's League--Convention | Subject.Keyword | Art pottery | Title | Doat decorating American Woman's League commemorative plate - 1910 |
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