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harding black web page

updated sat 25 sep 99

 

Frank M. Gaydos on tue 21 sep 99

I
Dear Clayarters;
In conjunction with Paul McCoy from Baylor University I managed to cobble
together an informative web page dedicated to Harding Black. Included along
with his condensed chronology and bibliography are pictures of his wonderful
glazes. There is also some information on the Harding Black Research Center
being planned.
Enjoy.


HTTP://home.earthlink.net/~fgaydos/

Frank Gaydos
510 Gerritt St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
19147-5821

Dannon Rhudy on wed 22 sep 99


Recently several people asked questions regarding glaze alchemist
Harding Black of San Antonio, TX. The website that Frank posted has
a lot of extremely interesting information, and for those who've never
seen any of Harding's work/glazes, now's a chance to take a look.
The interview of Rudi Staffel by William Daley is of interest, too. In
fact, all of it is. But if you've not time to read it all, at least take a
look
at the work. You'll be glad.

HTTP://home.earthlink.net/~fgaydos/

Regards,

Dannon Rhudy
potter@koyote.com


At 01:42 PM 9/21/99 EDT, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>I
>In conjunction with Paul McCoy from Baylor University I managed to cobble
>together an informative web page dedicated to Harding Black....
>HTTP://home.earthlink.net/~fgaydos/
>
>Frank Gaydos
>510 Gerritt St.
>Philadelphia, Pa.
>19147-5821
>

Veena Raghavan on fri 24 sep 99

Hi Frank,
Just wanted to thank you for giving us the opportunity to read
about Harding Black and see his great work.
All the best.
Veena

Veena Raghavan
75124.2520@compuserve.com