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      • Nicodemus also made functional pottery, such as teapots and pitchers, and small animal sculptures. Nicodemus founded and produced his ceramics at Nicodemus Ferro-Stone Ceramics in Clintonville, Ohio. Upon his death all molds were destroyed. Nicodemus was also known for large scale bronze sculpture such as fountains.
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  1. BIOGRAPHY. Chester Nicodemus is known for mold-made small earthenware birds created with locally sourced clay. Nicodemus also made functional pottery, such as teapots and pitchers, and small animal sculptures. Nicodemus founded and produced his ceramics at Nicodemus Ferro-Stone Ceramics in Clintonville, Ohio.

  2. Sep 12, 2008 · Chester Nicodemus. Chester Nicodemus (1901-1990) was a potter, known for his small clay birds fashioned from variously colored, high-iron-content Ohio clays. Several Clintonville residents showed me some of his birds as well as commemorative plates made for the Clintonville Women’s Club. He made teapots and pitchers, robins, eagles, and other ...

  3. Sep 12, 2008 · Chester Nicodemus’s Price List. Chester Nicodemus is a favorite Clintonville person of mine, in part because he lived on my street. I was delighted when Joe Motil shared an old 1978 Nicodemus Pottery price list with me. The pottery was dear, even back then! (Document courtesy of Joe Motil)

  4. The mission of NCCS is to preserve and interpret the historic pottery tradition of the Cumberland and Shenandoah Valley region. The center is named for the late Emma Geiser Nicodemus , who established Renfrew Museum and its historic folk collection of the Bell family pottery as a bequest to the people of Waynesboro.

    • 13 South Church Street Waynesboro, PA, 17268 United States
    • jenny@waynesboroceramics.org
    • (717) 372-7906
  5. Nicodemus Pottery Bringing Modernism Home Carol Sue Boram-Hays 2005 Bringing Modernism Home: Ohio Decorative Arts, 1890-1960 investigates the manner in which Ohioans were influential in bringing international vanguard movements - such as Arts and Crafts, Art Deco, and Art Moderne - out of art galleries and museums and into the domestic realm.

  6. The Nicodemus Center for Ceramic Studies preserves, collects, exhibits, and interprets historic folk pottery, all while conducting an active ceramic arts studio program. Upcoming events and classes. The art of pottery is oftentimes described as therapeutic and relaxing.

  7. 5.0 7 ratings. See all formats and editions. This book covers the art and pottery of Chester R. Nicodemus of Columbus, Ohio. It covers his statuary and commissioned busts and plaques from 1920 through 1989. His pottery from the early 1940s through 1989.

    • Jim Riebel
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