Women in the Fine Arts, From the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D.

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Women in the Fine Arts, From the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D.
Waters Clara Erskine Clement
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Mrs. Frackleton's gas-kilns for firing decorated china and glass are wellknown; also her book, "Tried by Fire, " a treatise on china painting. As aceramic artist she has exhibited in various countries, and has hadnumerous prizes for her work. She declined the request of the MexicanGovernment to be at the head of a National School of Ceramic Decoration, etc. She is also a lecturer on topics connected with the so-called artsand crafts.
FREEMAN, FLORENCE. Born in Boston. 1836-1883. Pupi
...l of Richard S. Greenough in Boston and of Hiram Powers in Florence, Italy. After a yearin Florence she went to Rome, where she made her home. Among her worksare a bust of "Sandalphon, " which belonged to Mr. Longfellow, bas-reliefsof Dante, and a statue of the "Sleeping Child. " She sent to the Exhibition in Philadelphia, 1876, a chimney-piece onwhich were sculptured "Children and the Yule-Log and Fireside Spirits. "This was purchased by Mrs. Hemenway, of Boston.
"Her works are full of poetic fancy; her bas-reliefs of the seven days ofthe week and of the hours are most lovely and original in conception.


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