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Publication Number 1977/1. 64 pages including a 2-page biography by
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Nashville, Indiana. Murphy funded Martz to move his studio from its remote location in the woods to downtown Nashville, where many more tourists would encounter his work. Murphy also
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Karl Martz is reticent, low-spoken, gratefully polite. He does not speak in arty terms. ... The parlor of his home is the exhibition room. In it today stand the most beautiful pieces of pottery I have ever seen. Each piece is an individual thing, almost with a soul. He never makes a duplicate of
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and ripped out its differential, and we were stuck waiting for its replacement. So we put up our tent and stayed a couple of weeks. I entertained myself in part by making little pots and firing them in a pit -- I'd read the
Indians did this. I still have one of them."
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a series of six moving pictures (originally 16 mm films, now available in digital format) featuring and scripted by Martz and produced by the (then) Indiana
University Audio-Visual Center. The films were produced between 1948 - 1954.
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Privately published. 100 pages including index. Pages 47–83 cover Karl Martz and Becky Brown. 20 color photographs of works by Karl Martz, several portrait photos, and similar coverage of Becky Brown. eBook (2010) available from
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Privately published. 100 pages including index. Pages 47-83 cover Karl Martz and Becky Brown. 20 color photographs of works by Karl Martz, several portrait photos, and similar coverage of Becky Brown. 2010 eBook available from
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from 1941 to 1968. Martz began as an instructor of ceramic art. Ceramic equipment was difficult to obtain after the war, so the university bought all the equipment and supplies from Martz's earlier private studio.
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Nashville, Indiana, the ‘’Martz Studio’’, and built it largely with his own hands, starting in 1949. In 1954, the family took up academic-year residence in
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offers a detailed history of Karl Martz, including photographs of over 200 of his pots and many portraits of him. Also covers his wife Becky Brown, with many photographs of her pots and ceramic sculptures.
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gas rationing. For the remainder of the war, Martz did research in ceramics at Carnegie-
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1695:"Hooked on Glazes: Karl Martz remembered, Becky Brown Martz rediscovered"
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Clay Times Three. The tale of three Nashville, Indiana Potteries
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Clay Times Three. The tale of three Nashville, Indiana Potteries
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Breaking New Ground. The Studio Potter + Black Mountain College
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1618:. Indiana University Art Museum, Bloomington, Indiana. 1977.
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1251:"Stacking and Firing - Media Collections Online"
1203:"Simple Slab Methods - Media Collections Online"
1027:"Jugtown Pottery and Karl Martz's Visit in 1957"
760:"Conversations with Indiana Potters: Karl Martz"
89:Ceramic Art and Professor, School of Fine Arts,
1699:Journal of the American Art Pottery Association
815:Journal of the American Art Pottery Association
177:in 1933 with a bachelor's degree in Chemistry.
127:(June 23, 1912 – May 27, 1997) was an American
1591:Gallaway, Sally (October 1968). "Karl Martz".
1410:Gallaway, Sally (October 1968). "Karl Martz".
1227:"Glaze Application - Media Collections Online"
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1147:"Sakuma, Totaro (Mashiko, Mingei)"
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1616:Karl Martz, potter, Retrospective
991:"Henry R. Hope papers, 1932-1967"
646:Karl Martz, potter, Retrospective
496:In 2009, Kathy M. McKimmie wrote
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1585:. Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
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1122:. The Cleveland Museum of Art.
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809:McKimmie, Kathy (Winter 2010).
552:earning a regional reputation.
351:spent ten days at the historic
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878:. Accessed September 25, 2018.
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104:Margaret Rebekah "Becky" Brown
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1778:Academics from Columbus, Ohio
1607:Ceramics, A Potter's Handbook
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529:Indiana University Art Museum
509:Museum of Contemporary Crafts
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857:Karl Martz papers, 1949-1992
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264:By 1942, tourist traffic in
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1668:McKimmie, Kathy M. (2009).
861:Indiana University Archives
679:McKimmie, Kathy M. (2009).
419:Simple molds (1954, 11 min)
286:Chicago Institute of Design
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1626:"Karl Martz Retrospective"
1493:. Eskenazi Museum of Art.
1371:"Karl Martz Retrospective"
1092:. American Craft Council.
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316:and later, Asian-inspired
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1605:Nelson, Glenn C. (1971).
1581:Nelson, Glenn C. (1960).
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945:"1938-42: The Pink House"
895:May 29, 1997; and in the
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893:Bloomington Herald Times
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369:American Ceramic Society
1743:Obituary of Becky Brown
1444:collections.everson.org
1145:Yellin, Robert (2000).
978:The Cincinnati Enquirer
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413:Throwing (1950, 11 min)
231:funded a new showroom.
139:Karl Martz was born in
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1549:"Obituary: Karl Martz"
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1025:Martz, Karl (n.d.).
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889:Obituary: Karl Martz
788:Pyle, Ernie (1980).
615:Notes and References
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515:in Minneapolis, the
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