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Collectors desire these pre-fire ceramics | News, Sports, Jobs

Syndicated columnists Mettlach, Germany, is a town known for manufacturing beer steins at the Villeroy and Boch factories since about 1842. They made all types of pottery. It started in 1809 when Pierre-Joseph Boch established a company in the remains of a cathedral built in 786 A.D. To avoid destroying the trees used for the factory’s fuel, a coal-burning kiln was developed by 1816. Famous artists were hired to create the designs. There were eight V&B factories making ceramics. In 1836, Mettlach merged with Villeroy & Boch, forming a company run by Eugene, son of Pierre-Joseph. Modern improvements continued. They adopted new styles, new products like tableware and new types of ceramics. After a fire destroyed the factory and records in 1925, they reproduced many old items.

Collectors desire these pre-fire ceramics | News, Sports, Jobs

Collectors desire these pre-fire ceramics | News, Sports, Jobs
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My Wonderful Wanda and The Great Green Wall top this week s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque

‘My Wonderful Wanda’ and ‘The Great Green Wall’ top this week’s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque Updated Apr 21, 2021; Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio The Cleveland Institute of Art’s Cinematheque is virtually screening Jared P. Scott’s environmental documentary “The Great Green Wall” starting Thursday as part of an Earth Day celebration. The film features an epic, music-driven journey of hope, hardship and perseverance along Africa’s Great Green Wall, which is being created along the southern border of the Sahara to fight climate change, desertification and mass migration while providing jobs, food and a future for millions of Africans.

Some reproductions can be valuable, too | News, Sports, Jobs

Some reproductions can be valuable, too | News, Sports, Jobs
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Craft and social movements have been woven together in America

By Joan Gaylord Correspondent Activists in the 1980s had tried for years to persuade government officials to address the growing AIDS crisis. They finally broke through with a patchwork of hand-stitched fabric squares memorializing those who had died – the AIDS Quilt. Displayed in Washington and in communities across the United States, the enormous and ever-expanding project captured the public’s attention as nothing else had. Politicians could no longer ignore the situation. As Glenn Adamson makes clear in “Craft: An American History,” this was not the first time that handicrafts had played a role in American politics. The scholar and former museum director unwinds the story through the lens of the artisans, revealing how crafts and the people who create them have played an enduring role in shaping this country’s history. The book touches on issues of race and class as well as labor movements, and Adamson weaves in familiar names such as Benjamin Franklin, Walt

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