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January, 2019          The Antique Shoppe          Page 21
                Morse Museum’s Free Winter/Spring Lectures                                        FANNING SPRINGS

           Celebrate Art Pottery History and Notable Collections
                                                                                       “explore the difference”
           Winter Park— Learn more about American Art Pottery from scholars working   Point of View
        at a national level in the study of late 19th and early 20th century decorative art
        in four free lectures at The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art.
           The Morse Museum’s 2019 lecture series this winter and spring has been           Antiques
        organized in support of its major new exhibition, Earth into Art—The Flowering of
        American Art Pottery (thru September 27, 2020). Internationally recognized for   17452 US  Hwy 19 N
        its innovation, quality, and beauty, American Art Pottery was a distinctive artistic   Fanning Springs       www.PointofViewGifts.com
        achievement for the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.     (352) 463-0718                    10-5 Monday-Saturday
        Organized  potteries  emerged  in  Cincinnati  following  the  1876  Centennial                                    Now Open Sunday 11-4
        International Exhibition and soon multiplied in other regions of the country.
           Kicking  off  the  Morse’s  lecture  series  in  January,  Nonie  Gadsden  of  the   collectibles, wood carvings, jewelry, gifts and more
        Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, will explore how the MFA nurtured and supported              –DEALER SPACE AVAILABLE–                          26
        this blossoming craft community by collecting and exhibiting local wares and
        advising pottery makers. In February, Donna Corbin, formerly of the Philadelphia
        Museum of Art and currently an independent curator, will discuss the superior        Havana
        European  ceramics  on  display  at  the  Centennial  Exhibition.  These  captivated                             The Planters Exchange
        consumers  and  galvanized  American  potters  to  scale  new  heights  in  their   www.havanaflevents.com       “Not Just an Antique Mall”
        creativity and craft.                                                                                             Antiques, Collectibles,
           Speakers  in  the  Museum’s  2019  lecture  series  also  include  Alice  Cooney                               Glass, Home Accents,
        Frelinghuysen  of  The  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art  and  Martin  Eidelberg,                                     Toys, Dolls, Pottery
        professor emeritus of art history at Rutgers University, coauthors with Adrienne                                In a Designated National Landmark
        Spinozzi of American Art Pottery: The Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection. The book,                                  204 2nd Street NW
        published in 2018, chronicles the history of American Art Pottery through the                                         Havana, FL
        more than 300 works in the collection.                                                                               (850) 539-6343
           The  Wednesday  lectures  take  in  the  Jeannette  G.  and  Hugh  F.  McKean                                     (850) 539-1295 fax
        Pavilion, 161 West Canton Avenue (just behind the Museum) and are followed                                      Wed-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-5:30, Sun 12-5
        by a reception. All are free and open to the public. Details of the lectures are as                               planterex@mediacombb.net
        follows:                                                                                                            Wayne Gregory, Owner
           January 30, 2:30 p.m.: American Art Pottery and the Museum of Fine Arts,
        Boston:  The  Early  Years-  Nonie
        Gadsden,  Katharine  Lane  Weems       OCALA - BELLEVIEW - CRYSTAL RIVER - REDDICK - WILLISTON
        Senior Curator of American Decorative
        Arts and Sculpture, Museum of Fine
        Arts, Boston                            NOW OPEN IN NEW LOCATION                                                   Heritage Antiques
           February 13, 2:30 p.m.:  A  Most
        Exquisite Display: European Ceramics                                                                                         aka
        at  the  Centennial  Exhibition-  Donna                                                                          the Old Wander Inn
        Corbin,    Independent    Curator,        DIGGERS ANTIQUE MALL
                                                    1811 N. PINE AVE.
                                                                                                                               103 NW Hwy. 19
        Philadelphia                                                                                                          Historic Downtown
           March 6, 2:30 p.m.:  Adelaide             OCALA, FL 34475                MOSSY OAKS ANTIQUE MALL                 Crystal River, FL 34428
        Alsop  Robineau,  America’s  Finest             352-629-5250                  8,000 Sq. Ft.        30+ Dealers        Mon-Sat 10:30-5  352-563-5597
        Ceramist,  Martin  Eidelberg-Author                                            6260 SE 118th Place                        Open Daily
        and Professor Emeritus of Art History,        Open 7 Days a Week                 6/10 mi. S. of Belleview on Hwy 301  Clock Repair • Post Cards
        Rutgers University, New Jersey             Mon-Sat 10am-5:30pm • Sun 12-5pm      Belleview, FL 34420                 Antiques • Collectibles
                                                                                             352-307-0090
           April 3, 2:30 p.m.:  American              DiggersAntiques@gmail.com          Offering a Dazzling Variety of      Handpainted Furniture
                                                                                                                              Mid Century Modern
        Art  Pottery:  The  Robert  A.  Ellison   WE BUY AND SELL ESTATES               Antique & Vintage Merchandise
        Jr.  Collection  at  The  Metropolitan       ACCEPTING NEW VENDORS             Professional Furniture Restoration Available  www.heritageantiquesmall.com
        Museum  of  Art-  Alice  Cooney                                    38          Check out our albums on Facebook  45                         40
        Frelinghuysen,  The  Anthony  W.  and                                         Williston’s Newest Antique Store
        Lulu  C.  Wang  Curator  of  American    • ANTIQUE •
        Decorative  Arts,  The  Metropolitan                                       Back Door Antiques
        Museum of American Art, New York              EMPORIUM
        City                                                                        36 E. Noble Ave. · Williston
           The  Morse  Museum,  located  at                 17990 NW 77  Ave       Antiques-Furniture-Books-Collectibles & More
                                                                          th
        445  North  Park  Avenue,  is  home  to             Reddick, FL 32686
        the  world’s  most  comprehensive                                                                              Dixie’s Antiques Mall
        collection of works by American artist                 352-591-1221                                            Antiques, Collectibles & Gifts
                                                                                      OPEN
        and  designer  Louis  Comfort  Tiffany.                                     Tue-Sat 10-4                             112 W. Noble Ave.
        The Museum’s collections also include             - OPEN DAILY 10-6 -                                                Williston, FL 32696
        extensive  holdings  of  American  Art             I-75 at Exit 368                       Parking                      (352) 528-2338
                                                                                                  at rear
        Pottery as well as late 19th- and early                                                   of Store
        20th-century American paintings and                                                                             Over 8,000 sq. ft. of Air Conditioned Comfort
        graphics,  and  decorative  art  from     info@antiqueemporiumfl.comm 36                               28      with 75+ “FILLED TO THE RAFTERS” booths
                                                                                                                              Rental Booths Available
        Europe and America.                     ANTIQUEEMPORIUMFL.COM                                                         Open 10-5 Mon-Sat     27
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