debstromquist: Interesting glass piece hanging in the foyer
debstromquist: Looking towards one of the exits
debstromquist: Examples of Rookwood Pottery
debstromquist: Rookwood Pottery
debstromquist: Rookwood Pottery
debstromquist: The fountain lady
debstromquist: Looking down on the main entrance
debstromquist: Looking across the way at one of the other galleries
debstromquist: Another gallery
debstromquist: The back of the fountain lady
debstromquist: I didn't get the name of this one
debstromquist: "Cincinnati From Covington, Kentucky" by Robert S Duncason circa 1851
debstromquist: "The Harp of Erin" by Thomas Buchanan Read in 1867
debstromquist: A smaller model of the fountain lady statue
debstromquist: I didn't get the name of this one, either
debstromquist: Close up view of a Rookwood vase
debstromquist: "Mount Auburn Snow" by Edward Timothy Hurley in 1910
debstromquist: "Hunting Camp Along the Plains" by Henry Farney 1890
debstromquist: Rookwood Pottery with a different type of glaze
debstromquist: Rookwood Pottery
debstromquist: The original Rookwood Pottery facility
debstromquist: This is the back of the building
debstromquist: Part of the old building
debstromquist: Even the outside stucco is unusual
debstromquist: The rooks from which the pottery company got its name
debstromquist: Inside stained glass windows of Cincinnati scenes
debstromquist: One of the old kilns has been converted into a private dining area
debstromquist: Inside one of the kilns
debstromquist: The chimney for the kiln