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Harding Black Pottery Tile Woman Grinding Corn Aesthetic Movement Divided in quarters it depicts

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Description

Divided in quarters it depicts images pink roses

Purchased from Germany years ago it is certainly in the style of if not by Max Laeuger

The back is marked "Maw Floreat Salopia"

From Bonhams: Roger Guérin was Belgian potter from the village of Bouffioulx

Harding Black Pottery Tile Woman Grinding Corn Aesthetic Movement Divided in quarters it depictsThis colorful art pottery tile was made by Harding Black (1912 2004). The front of the tile is carved and depicts a woman grinding corn on her metate in front of some large oil jars. Measures 5 3 4" square. Very good condition, with a flake on the edge of top right corner. Not viewable from the front. Unsigned. Harding Black is the Mueller Mosaic of San Jose Tile. Harding Black was born in San Antonio, Texas, in 1912. Black had no formal training, but

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