Brosseau Center for Learning: Home for the Holidays 2018
Exhibition
Exhibition Overview

Brosseau Center for Learning: Home for the Holidays 2018
Gallery 318, The Jack and Lavon Brosseau Center for Learning, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
These objects relating to a new NEH grant and the theme of ice have been selected for use in Marilyn Stokstad Director Saralyn Reece Hardy’s annual Home for the Holidays Tour, Sunday, December 30th, at 1pm and 3pm.
Works of art

mid 1700s

Joseph Heath & Company (active 1824–1841)
1828–1842

date unknown

late 1800s

William Adam and Sons
1819–1865

circa 1850

William Adam and Sons
1800s

1844

John Hall & Sons (active 1822–1832)
1822–1832

circa 1850

E. W. and S.
1830–1860

William Adam and Sons
1819–1865

Enoch Wood and Sons
1819–1846

Spode Works Pottery
1797–1847

James & Ralph Clews (active 1813–1834)
1819–1834

1700s–1800s

1700s–1800s

1700s–1800s

1700s–1800s

1700s–1800s

1700s–1800s

1700s–1800s

Enoch Wood and Sons
1819–1846

circa 1850–1890

John Rogers & Sons (active 1818–1836)
circa 1816–1842

after 1846

1834–1848

1794–1830

early 1800s

early 1800s

1800s

circa 1845

Spode Works Pottery
1815–1830

Podmore, Walker and Company (active 1834–1859)
circa 1845

Enoch Wood and Sons
1820–1830

1825–1842

Rowland & Marsellus Co.
1930s

Enoch Wood and Sons
1819–1846

1800s

date unknown

2003

date unknown

circa 1897

June 24, 2008, afternoon

June 27, 2008, morning

circa 1800s

Dirck Hals (1591–1656)
early-mid 1600s

mid 1800s, Edo period (1600–1868)

1928, Showa period (1926–1989)

1932, 6th month, Showa period (1926–1989)

1969–1970

Hendrik Cornelisz. van Vliet (1611 or 1612–1675)
mid 1600s

Allan Grant (1919–2008)
circa 1965

Gerd Ludwig (born 1947)
1993

unrecorded Native Alaskan artist
late 1800s–1959

Pauta Saila (1917–2009)
1967

1710–1750

mid 1800s

mid 1800s

1800s

Robert Rait
1836–1850

1820–1840

William Rogers Manufacturing Co. (founded 1865)
circa 1865

Wallace & Beggs
1800s

mid 1600s–1800s

Rockford Silver Plate Co. (active 1882–1925)
late 1800s–early 1900s

mid 1600s–1800s

late 1600s–1800s

1800s

1800s

1800s

1800s

1800s

late 1200s

400s–500s CE

circa 500

mid 1800s

1696–1720