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Edward Baker <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Apr 1997 12:54:39 -0400
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For more expertise on Anagama kilns contact Jack Troy at Juniata College in
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.  Or better yet, make sure his beautiful new book,
_Wood-Fired Stoneware and Porcelain_, (published 1995 by Chilton, ISBN
0-8019-8484-X) which describes anagama kilns in great depth, is available
for sale in your museum store!

Edward Baker
(One of his former students)

Margaret Bullock wrote:
>
> We currently have a ceramics show on view, and in the accompanying
> literature they mention both "anagama-style kilns" and use the word
> "anagama" descriptively. Is anyone out there familiar with this term as it
> relates to ceramics? Our docents have been asking and none of our standard
> references have been any help. Thanks.
> Margaret Bullock
> Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
> [log in to unmask]

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Edward Baker
Supervisor of Interpretation
Mystic Seaport Museum
Box 6000
Mystic, CT  06355
(860)572-0711
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http://www.mysticseaport.org
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