Box 15
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Contains 82 Results:
Folder 1
File — Multiple Containers
Content Description
From the Collection:
films, papers, slides, etc. of DuBois' work as a professor of ceramics at OSU's Dept. of Art. Includes his research and work with Korean, African, and Indian artists and art.
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P497: The distance the hands must travel back and forth is three times the diameter of the coil. Bindapur, New Delhi, India, 1980
Item — Multiple Containers
Content Description
From the Collection:
films, papers, slides, etc. of DuBois' work as a professor of ceramics at OSU's Dept. of Art. Includes his research and work with Korean, African, and Indian artists and art.
Dates:
1980
P498: A boiled solution of five parts red ochre, one part acacia leaves and one part caustic soda is used as a slip. Alwar, Rajastan, India, 1979
Item — Multiple Containers
Content Description
From the Collection:
films, papers, slides, etc. of DuBois' work as a professor of ceramics at OSU's Dept. of Art. Includes his research and work with Korean, African, and Indian artists and art.
Dates:
1979
P499: Coordination of the back and forth movement of the hands combined with an even opposing pressure of the edges of the palms produces long even coils. Bindapur, New Delhi, India., 1980
Item — Multiple Containers
Content Description
From the Collection:
films, papers, slides, etc. of DuBois' work as a professor of ceramics at OSU's Dept. of Art. Includes his research and work with Korean, African, and Indian artists and art.
Dates:
1980
P500: The sequence of beating is very rapid so that the largest thrown form can be expanded dramatically in one minute
Item — Multiple Containers
Content Description
From the Collection:
films, papers, slides, etc. of DuBois' work as a professor of ceramics at OSU's Dept. of Art. Includes his research and work with Korean, African, and Indian artists and art.
Dates:
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P501: In the first twirl, the potter cones the clay to a height of 20 inches. Bindapur, New Delhi, India, 1980
Item — Multiple Containers
Content Description
From the Collection:
films, papers, slides, etc. of DuBois' work as a professor of ceramics at OSU's Dept. of Art. Includes his research and work with Korean, African, and Indian artists and art.
Dates:
1980
P502: In stage two, the potter beats rapidly for one minute to expand and thin the wall of the upper belly and shoulder
Item — Multiple Containers
Content Description
From the Collection:
films, papers, slides, etc. of DuBois' work as a professor of ceramics at OSU's Dept. of Art. Includes his research and work with Korean, African, and Indian artists and art.
Dates:
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P503: The beater is made of thick wood, flat on one side and concave on the other
Item — Multiple Containers
Content Description
From the Collection:
films, papers, slides, etc. of DuBois' work as a professor of ceramics at OSU's Dept. of Art. Includes his research and work with Korean, African, and Indian artists and art.
Dates:
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P504: Inevitable casualties of the huge production of water vessels, these cracked jajars become a valuable building material for the construction of well insulated walls. Bindapur, New Delhi, India
Item — Multiple Containers
Content Description
From the Collection:
films, papers, slides, etc. of DuBois' work as a professor of ceramics at OSU's Dept. of Art. Includes his research and work with Korean, African, and Indian artists and art.
Dates:
check
P505: A wad of clay is first homogenized by the tear and slap technique. Bindapur, New Delhi, India., 1980
Item — Multiple Containers
Content Description
From the Collection:
films, papers, slides, etc. of DuBois' work as a professor of ceramics at OSU's Dept. of Art. Includes his research and work with Korean, African, and Indian artists and art.
Dates:
1980