Article: ADELAIDE ALSOP ROBINEAU; REVERED SYRACUSE POTTER DEFINED HER FIELD.(Stars)

Byline: Katherine Rushworth Contributing writer

The Arts and Crafts movement, which was at its height between 1880 and 1910, spawned several artisans who continue to influence the decorative aesthetic of our culture. The Syracuse icon Gustav Stickley designed furniture still collected by the rich and famous around the world. Louis Comfort Tiffany created a style of glass admired for its intricate designs and technical brilliance. Syracuse can lay claim to another illustrious name, who established a powerful presence in ceramics: Adelaide Alsop Robineau (1865-1929). On Friday, the Everson Museum of Art opens an expansive show of Robineau's works, focusing on the ...

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