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| Ancient Greek Culture in Attica Amphora with Foot Race 540 BC glazed terracotta Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Dortmund |
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| Francisco Niculoso Virgin and Child ca. 1520-30 glazed ceramic tile Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla |
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| Anonymous Italian Potters Plate with Winged Putto riding Sea Serpent 16th century tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica) Victoria & Albert Museum, London |
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| Anonymous Italian Potters Dish with Bust of Warrior 16th century tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica) Victoria & Albert Museum, London |
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| Tadolini Petronio Allegorical Figure of Prudence 1767 painted terracotta Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich |
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| Clodion Young Woman carrying a Child ca. 1790-1800 terracotta Harvard Art Museums |
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| Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse Bust of a Nymph ca, 1865-70 terracotta Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
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| Watcombe Pottery (Torquay) Japonesque Pitcher ca. 1880 partly-glazed terracotta Newport Mansions Preservation Society, Rhode Island |
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| William De Morgan Vase with Mythical Beast ca. 1882-88 glazed earthenware Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto |
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| Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat Inkwell ca. 1890-1900 glazed stoneware in bronze mount Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum |
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| Agathon Léonard Ewer 1898 glazed earthenware with gilt-bronze mounts Art Institute of Chicago |
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| Van Briggle Pottery Company (Colorado Springs) Vase ca. 1920-40 glazed earthenware Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
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| Vanessa Bell Cup and Saucer ca. 1932 glazed earthenware Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
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| Paul Schreckengost for Gem Clay Forming Company (Ohio) Teapot 1938 glazed earthenware body with platinum fittings Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum |
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| Klytie Pate High Diving ca. 1950 glazed earthenware National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
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| Errol Barnes (pottery) and Joe Furlonger (painting) Bowl 1995 earthenware National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair,
There's men from the barn and the forge and the mill and the fold,
The lads for the girls and the lads for the liquor are there,
And there with the rest are the lads that will never be old.
There's chaps from the town and the field and the till and the cart,
And many to count are the stalwart and many the brave,
And many the handsome of face and the handsome of heart,
And few that will carry their looks or their truth to the grave.
I wish one could know them, I wish there were tokens to tell
The fortunate fellows that now you can never discern;
And then one could talk with them friendly and wish them farewell
And watch them depart on the way that they will not return.
But now you may stare as you like and there's nothing to scan;
And brushing your elbow unguessed at and not be told
They carry back bright to the coiner the mintage of man,
The lads that will die in their glory and never be old.
– A.E. Housman (1896)
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