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Online Collections and Databases AMERICAN CERAMIC CIRCLE A List of Online Collections, Research Databases, and Exhibitions Compiled by the American Ceramic Circle ONLINE COLLECTIONS AND RESEARCH DATABASES United States Art Institute, Chicago http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/ Birmingham Museum of Art (Alabama) http://www.artsbma.org/collection Chipstone Foundation and Longridge Collections http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WebZ/initialize?sessionid=0&next=html/search.html&bad=html/search.ht ml&dbchoice=1&active=1&entityCurrentPage=Search1&javascript=true&dbname=DLDecArts&style=D LDecArts Collections Database of Five Colleges and Historic Deerfield Museum http://museums.fivecolleges.edu/ Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Online Collections http://emuseum.history.org/ Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (Mean Ceramic Date Queries) http://www.daacs.org/resources/queries/form/meanceramicdate/mcdq1/ Historic New England http://www.historicnewengland.org/collections-archives-exhibitions/collections-access The J. Paul Getty Museum http://www.getty.edu/art/ Minneapolis Institute of Arts http://www.artsmia.org/world-ceramics/ https://collections.artsmia.org/ Metropolitan Museum of Art http://www.metmuseum.org/collections/search-the-collections Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts http://www.mesda.org/collections/mesda_ceramics_sprite.html Museum of Fine Arts, Boston http://www.mfa.org/search/collections?keyword=ceramics&images=1 New Hampshire Historical Society 2 http://nhhistory.pastperfect-online.com/36926cgi/mweb.exe?request=ks Philadelphia Museum of Art http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/ Seattle Art Museum http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/emuseum/code/collection.asp Toledo Museum of Art http://classes.toledomuseum.org:8080/emuseum/objects/viewcollections/Objects;jsessionid=567DD6A0B 8DED8CDF1CDE0D0475F5D28?t:state:flow=dfc7e894-e782-4141-a674-7967809f0816 University of Wisconsin –Madison Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture http://decorativearts.library.wisc.edu/ Winterthur Digital Library Collections http://content.winterthur.org:2011/cdm/ Winterthur Museum Collections http://museumcollection.winterthur.org/ Australia Art Gallery of New South Wales http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/ Canada Gardiner Museum http://www.gardinermuseum.on.ca/collection Europe Alienor: Museums in the Région Poitou-Charentes (Keyword for ceramics collections: “Domaine: Céramique” http://www.alienor.org/alienorweb/ Grandidier Collection of Chinese Ceramics at the Musée National des Arts Asiatiques-Guimet http://www.guimet-grandidier.fr/html/4/index/index.htm The Louvre http://www.louvre.fr/en/moteur-de-recherche-oeuvres Maastricht Earthenware http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/?/en/collecties/decoraties_maastrichts_aardewerk,_1836-1969 Musenor, Association des Conservateurs des Musées du Nord Pas-de-Calais http://moteur.musenor.com/application/moteur_recherche/listeOeuvres.aspx?idDomaine=484 3 Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza http://www.micfaenza.org/raccolte-mic.php?lang=en Museo Nacional de Cerámica y Artes Suntuarias http://mnceramica.mcu.es/acceso_catalogo.html The Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics http://www.princessehof.nl/?language=en Rijksmuseum https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/search Sèvres http://www.sevresciteceramique.fr/site.php?type=P&id=7&PHPSESSID=bea40697f346211a5608d3c5e5 695c43 Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden http://skd-online- collection.skd.museum/de/contents/artexplorer?sort=&filter%5BPRAE_IDfilter%5BZEITL_EINORD_% 5D=0&filter%5BZEITL_EINORD_SPAETEST%5D=0&filter%5BZEITL_EINORD_FRUEHEST%5D= 0&filter%5BMUS_ID%5D=11 State Hermitage Musuem Digital Collection http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/fcgi-bin/db2www/browse.mac/category?selLang=English Westfries Museum http://westfriesmuseum.com/collectie/ Zeeuws Museum’s Porselein Plaats http://www.porseleinplaats.nl/ United Kingdom Ashmolean Museum http://www.ashmolean.org/collections/online/ The Bowes Museum http://www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk/about/collections/objects/ Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery http://www.bmagic.org.uk/search The British Museum http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/search_the_collection_database.aspx Bristol Museums, Galleries and Archives http://museums.bristol.gov.uk/ Compton Verney 4 http://www.comptonverney.org.uk/collections/default.aspx Fitzwilliam Museum http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/aa/ The Holburne Museum http://www.holburne.org/collection/ Lady Lever Art Gallery http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/collections/index.aspx Manchester Art Gallery http://www.manchestergalleries.org/the-collections/search-the-collection/ The Museum Network http://www.museumnetworkuk.org/ Museum of London http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/Collections-Research/ http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/ceramics/pages/ceramics.asp National Museums, Scotland http://www.nms.ac.uk/collections/ North Staffordshire Potteries http://www.thepotteries.org/pottery.htm Portable Antiquities Scheme http://finds.org.uk/ Royal Museums, Greenwich http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections.html#!cbrowse Stoke-on-Trent Collections Explorer http://www.search.exploringthepotteries.org.uk/engine/secure/AuthFiles/login.asp Stoke-on-Trent Museums http://www.stokemuseums.org.uk/collections/ Victoria and Albert Museum http://collections.vam.ac.uk/ Waddesdon Manor http://www.waddesdon.org.uk/collection/ The Wallace Collection http://wallacelive.wallacecollection.org/eMuseumPlus Wedgwood Museum http://wedgwoodmuseum.org.uk/collections/search-the-collection 5 Turkey Topkapi Collections Online http://www.pbase.com/dosseman/porcelain&page=all ONLINE EXHIBITIONS Winterthur Online Exhibitions http://www.winterthur.org/?p=986 Spode Exhibition Online http://spodeceramics.com/ Patriotic America: Blue Printed Pottery Celebrating a New Nation, Online Exhibit http://www.americanhistoricalstaffordshire.com/ Peabody Essex Museum Online Exhibits http://www.pem.org/exhibitions/online Fish, Silk, Tea, Bamboo: Cultivating an Image of China Peabody Essex Museum http://www.pem.org/sites/silk/ The Copeland Collections of Chinese and Japanese Ceramic Figures Peabody Essex Museum http://www.pem.org/sites/copeland/ Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Online Exhibits and Multimedia http://www.history.org/history/museums/multimedia.cfm Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) Online Exhibits http://www.mesda.org/onlineExhibits_sprite/mesda_current-and-upcoming-exhibits.html From Kaolin to Claymount: Demystifying James River Valley Stoneware MESDA http://www.mesda.org/onlineExhibits_sprite/mesda_from-kaolin-to-claymount-demystifying-james-river- valley-stoneware.html .
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