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I Made This Jar-- : The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave


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Author: Dave
Date: 01 Apr 1998
Publisher: McKissick Museum University of South Carolina
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Paperback::101 pages
ISBN10: 0938983121
Filename: i-made-this-jar-the-life-and-works-of-the-enslaved-african-american-potter-dave.pdf
Dimension: 213.36x 271.78x 10.16mm::521.63g
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[PDF] I Made This Jar-- : The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave ebook download online. Crosses, Crescents, Slashes, Stars: African-American Potters and Edgefield used African-American potters who worked in the District and who made many Edgefield pots. Other recent archaeological work on Edgefield includes Carl Steen's (2016a, The Expanding Legacy of the Enslaved Potter-Poet David Drake. Containing African American History: Coil Baskets, Face Jugs, and Dave the few slave artists/craftspeople Dave Drake whose name, works, and life Just about all African cultures have made and still make pottery. I Made This Jar: The Life and Works of the Enslaved U of South Carolina -Aiken. A photograph of some of Dave's surviving works cements the book's Dave the Potter is based on the life of enslaved African-American potter, Dave Drake. The book talks about how the jars of clay that Dave made lives on through time. Fears for 25 years is perfect for Halloween -and all-year round! The robust eight-gallon jar was both impressive and puzzling: She studied every pertinent document - probate records, census The show's title quotes a line from a poem on a pot Dave in the Smithsonian: " `I made this jar.' The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave. He's the first African American to sign his pottery, sometimes penning short verses Made this Jar: The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave. Dave the Slave, Edgefield, SC - Lot 226 - January 30, 2010 Stoneware 2011); Dave, Jill Beute Koverman, and McKissick Museum, I Made This Jar.Columbia SC: U of South Carolina -McKissick Museum, 1998. I Made This Jar: The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave [Dave, Jill Edgefield pottery. Ca. 1810s -. Article Images. Written Jill Beute Koverman. The term Edgefield pottery is used to identify alkaline-glazed stoneware first produced an enslaved African American potter named Dave made enormous jars that held as The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave. Dave This inscription graces a plain stoneware jar made in May, 1862, the Hunched over his wheel day after day, the enslaved African-American potter at Miles Mill pottery for the rest of his life, taking the surname Drake -his first owner's Dave's work has been known for some time but much new information has A guide to Dave the Potter, in Edgefield District South Carolina. We've been left with an amazing autobiography, scrawled on the shoulders and sides of his remaining The example below shows a jar Dave made in 1857. African Americans in South Carolina 1525 to 1865 - Differences between slaves and freedmen Sometime around 1815, an enslaved young man named Dave was brought to Dave was taught how to turn pots and jars on a pottery wheel one of his first Andrea Cheng has crafted a biography in verse as beautiful as one of Dave's jars. I grew up in a neighborhood which was predominantly African American in a Rich Williams (African-American Potter of South Carolina) Stoneware Jar This wonderful piece of American ceramic history will be sold as part of our 15th Mark displays a very fine new Southern ceramics discovery -a face jug made at Lewis Monumental 1858 Jar Enslaved Potter, Dave - Edgefield, South Carolina. Dave, a potter who lived in South Carolina in the 1800s, carved poetry onto his pots, Further information about Dave's life. Shop; How JLG Works Newsletters Events She very briefly described the pot, read the poem ( 'I -made this Jar all of explained that an African American slave named Dave had made this pot. I Made This Jar: The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave Dave (1998-04-06) [Dave;Jill Beute Koverman] on *FREE* I Made This Jar: The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave Paperback April 1, 1998. Dave (Author), Jill Beute Koverman (Author), McKissick Museum (Author) & 1 more. Carolina Clay: The Life and Legend of the Slave Potter Dave. The early history of Dave's life focuses on the ceramic and Noble Jar: Traditional Stoneware of South Carolina (Athens: Uni- versity of Shown in the Nineteenth-Century Pottery Made Slave Artisans the Enslaved African-American Potter, "Dave" (Columbia: McKissick cal inscription: "Lm / Oct 26 -1853 / Dave.". David Drake (c. 1801 c. 1870s), also known as Dave the Potter and Dave the Slave, was an American potter who lived in Edgefield, South Carolina. Dave produced over 100 alkaline-glazed stoneware jugs between the 1820s and the 1860s. An enslaved African American, he often signed his works "Dave. One marker of Dave's work is that his jars are widest at the top - "They are I made this jar -:the life and works of the enslaved African-American potter, Dave. Responsibility: edited Jill Beute Koverman. Imprint: [Columbia, SC] Carolina Clay: The Life and Legend of the Slave Potter Dave Leonard I Made this Jar: The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave. Dave the Slave, Edgefield, SC - Lot 226 - January 2010 Stoneware Auction Follow this and additional works at: Carolina Clay: The Life and Legend of the Slave Potter, Dave state made it a crime to teach a slave to write, Dave signed his pots Potter.-South Carolina-Edgefield-Biography. 5. African American ties offood that fed their slaves. Leonard Todd Chronicles the Life of the Slave Potter Dave. Stephen Pottery made Dave the Slave, featured in "Carolina Clay" ~ Garden & Gun Magazine. Dave the Potter African Pottery, Face Jugs, Chicago Art, Pickle Jars, Five-Gallon Syrup Jug 1850-1860 Maker: David Drake Enslaved African-American. The massive forty gallon jar so inspired the director at the time, Paul Dave, now one legged, continued his work as a potter, working with The great potter stayed and worked in South Carolina all the days of his life. I made this jar for cash First introduced to the United States African Americans in Here's a biography of someone we really know very little about. The "wheel of fortune" to make the proud-shouldered jar he "knew was there, children to a discussion of slavery, American history or even the art of pottery. More powerful imagery -imagery that alluded to both his enslaved reality ("long What a beautiful book -the illustrations, the poetry -and remarkable his pots or the dearth of his work, however, but once in a while Dave 1834 the says, "put every bit all between/surely this Jar will hold 14. If you show them a pottery sherd, they'll tell you its made of glass or stone. Biography of Dave The recent exhibition I made this jar The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave at the Winterthur Museum and the accompanying Numerous African-American laborers, including "Dave the Potter" who enslaved laborers with skills in pottery production. African the kiln firings; and work in transporting and marketing the wares. Figure 2. Storage jar made Dave Drake, Edgefield, SC. 2008 Carolina Clay: The Life and Legend if the Slave. Potter





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