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Ceramics Collection
Pottery is considered by some to be the simplest but the most complicated of all the arts. It is the simplest because it is the most elemental; it is the most difficult because it is the most abstract. The University of Pretoria has one of the largest ceramic collections in South Africa.
Recent Submissions
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(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Ceramics Gauteng
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Rudolph, M.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Sullivian, E.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Meijer, I.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Bosch, E.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Ngako, H.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Van Tilburg, J.A.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Van Gybland Oosterhoff, H.H.A.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Van Tilburg, J.A.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Goedewaagen, P.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Van Wouw, A.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Bonsel, G.A.; Van Gybland Oosterhoff, H.H.A.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Regout, P.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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Nagoya Potteries; Van Gybland Oosterhoff, H.H.A.
(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)
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