Box 18
Contains 14 Results:
Photographs: Common Clay Forward
This series is comprised of photographs from his publications, of his art and pottery, of his family, and from his travels. One audio visual digital object is available: Charles Counts Pottery Demonstration For Beginners, 1976
Smithsonian National Collection of Fine Arts, 1965-1968
This series is comprised of records and notes on numerous issues and matters Counts was concerned with throughout his life including Georgia arts and crafts, Rising Fawn, Appalachia, Appalachian Studies, African crafts and craftsmen, and the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild.
Renwick National Collection of Fine Arts, bulk: 1968-1970
This series is comprised of records and notes on numerous issues and matters Counts was concerned with throughout his life including Georgia arts and crafts, Rising Fawn, Appalachia, Appalachian Studies, African crafts and craftsmen, and the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild.
Photographs/Illustrations: "Common Clay"
This series is comprised of photographs from his publications, of his art and pottery, of his family, and from his travels. One audio visual digital object is available: Charles Counts Pottery Demonstration For Beginners, 1976
Photographs: Bybee, KY, Pottery
This series is comprised of photographs from his publications, of his art and pottery, of his family, and from his travels. One audio visual digital object is available: Charles Counts Pottery Demonstration For Beginners, 1976
Smithsonian National Collection of Fine Arts, 1965-1986
This series is comprised of records and notes on numerous issues and matters Counts was concerned with throughout his life including Georgia arts and crafts, Rising Fawn, Appalachia, Appalachian Studies, African crafts and craftsmen, and the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild.
Southern Federation of State Arts Agencies, 1976
This series is comprised of records and notes on numerous issues and matters Counts was concerned with throughout his life including Georgia arts and crafts, Rising Fawn, Appalachia, Appalachian Studies, African crafts and craftsmen, and the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild.
Photographs: J. B. Cole Pottery Shop
This series is comprised of photographs from his publications, of his art and pottery, of his family, and from his travels. One audio visual digital object is available: Charles Counts Pottery Demonstration For Beginners, 1976
Photographs: W. J. Gordy
This series is comprised of photographs from his publications, of his art and pottery, of his family, and from his travels. One audio visual digital object is available: Charles Counts Pottery Demonstration For Beginners, 1976
Southern Highland Handicraft Guild
This series is comprised of records and notes on numerous issues and matters Counts was concerned with throughout his life including Georgia arts and crafts, Rising Fawn, Appalachia, Appalachian Studies, African crafts and craftsmen, and the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild.