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Adelaide Alsop Robineau - A Pioneering Potter

Adelaide Alsop Robineau - A Pioneering Potter

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Who created the Mona Lisa of American Ceramics? And how was it stolen from under the noses of museum guards? In this episode Paul Greenhalgh and Stephanie Rozene travel to the American Gilded Age at the end of the 19th C to discuss the life and work of Adelaide Alsop Robineau, the pioneering potter who fought to make her own work her own way, and went on to win the top prize at the prestigious World’s Fair, putting American ceramics on the map. Ceramics and artwork in this week’s episode include: Cup with beetles, 1901 by Adelaide Alsop Robineau Courtesy of The Met Collection Vase (Crystalline)1910 by Adelaide Alsop Robineau Courtesy of the Everson Museum of Art Staff of the University City Pottery and Art Institute, 1910 Courtesy of the Everson Museum of Art Archives Scarab Vase, 1910 by Adelaide Alsop Robineau Courtesy of the Everson Museum of Art Cinerary Urn, Circa 1929 by Adelaide Alsop Robineau Courtesy of the Everson Museum of Art Stolen Art Alert Poster International Foundation for Art Research Courtesy of the Everson Museum of Art Archives To see images of the artworks in this episode go to heni.com/thehistoryofceramics or visit the HENITalks YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@HENITalks Hosts: Paul Greenhalgh & Stephanie Rozene Additional Research: Catherine Ingram Editor: Alessandro Ruocco Executive Producer: Emma Cahusac Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: Adelaide Alsop Robineau and the Scarab Vase 00:01:37 America's Gilded Age and the Rise of Art Pottery 00:03:10 Adelaide's Early Life 00:04:56 China Painting: A Technical Note 00:07:20 Meeting Samuel Robineau and Starting Keramic Studio Magazine 00:09:25 Syracuse: A Hub of the Arts and Crafts Movement 00:11:37 The Magazine Empire and Teaching Women 00:16:47 The Radical Switch from China Painting to Porcelain 00:21:50 Learning from Taxile Doat: Porcelain Secrets Revealed 00:25:10 Mastering Crystalline Glazes 00:29:30 The First Female Studio Potter Working in Porcelain 00:30:19 University City and the Dream Team of Potters 00:32:58 Creating the Scarab Vase: 1000 Hours of Carving 00:38:38 Catastrophic Cracks and Miraculous Repair 00:41:35 The Grand Prix at Turin 1911 00:43:30 Return to Syracuse and Teaching Legacy 00:45:02 Final Years and the Funerary Urn 00:49:08 The Great Scarab Vase Heist of 1989 00:52:27 Recovery: David Rago and the Polaroid Evidence 00:56:15 Adelaide's Legacy: Never Lacking in Self-Confidence
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