A ceramic jug found in Germantown, PA turns out to be an example of a significant 19th century protective relic and piece of art — a face jug — created by African American slaves and freedmen ...
Archaeologists found the upper brow of a face followed by two large eyes ... While dragon iconography is far from unique in Chinese architecture and art, a ceramic dragon head from this era is ...
This distinctive type of ceramic face vessel first appeared in the American South in the mid-1800s. Jugs such as these are attributed to a small number of black slaves working as potters in the ...
You can’t mistake moods on the faces of Kyungmin Park’s ceramic figures. Their exaggerated frowns, opened mouths, and craned necks express rage, longing, and despair with the emotional candor ...
A small fragment of pottery found on Bruny Island in Tasmania has caught the attention of thousands of social media users for its eye-catching design and potential to be hundreds of years old.
At an ancient Tang Dynasty site in Hebei Province, south of Beijing, archaeologists discovered a rare ceramic sculpture. Siyi via Unsplash Seven years into excavations at a Tang Dynasty site in ...