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TRANSFERWARE WORLDWIDE LECTURE SERIES - The Morse Collection of Historical ‘Old Blue’ Staffordshire at the American Antiquarian Society

Arms of the American States, Georgia

Thursday 1PM EST

Title: The Morse Collection of Historical ‘Old Blue’ Staffordshire at the American Antiquarian Society
Lecturer:  Dr Anne Anderson FSA, Hon. Associate Professor Exeter University

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AnneOur Speaker: From 1993-2007, Professor Anne Anderson was a senior lecturer on the Fine Arts Valuation degree course at Southampton Solent University, where she specialized in the Aesthetic Movement, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau and Modernism.

She has lectured internationally, and widely, for The Arts Society, the National Trust, the Art Fund, the V&A Learning Academy, and at Christie’s. Anne published, The Cube Teapot! in 1999, and The Romance of Old Blue: collecting and displaying Old Blue Staffordshire China in the American Home c.1870-1930’, in Interpreting Ceramics, Issue 15, 2013. In addition, Anne has catalogued and written a guide to the ceramics at the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth, published in 2022.

Anne has also curated four national exhibitions, most recently, Beyond the Brotherhood The Pre-Raphaelite Legacy in 2020. She has received Research Fellowships at the Huntington Library, California, Winterthur Library and Museum, Delaware, and the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. It was her grant of 2015, which enabled her to research the basis of her lecture today entitled ,‘The Morse Collection of Historical ‘Old Blue’ Staffordshire at the American Antiquarian Society’.

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