
Hannah Borger Overbeck - Artvee
Hanna was a skilled sketch artist, who also painted with watercolors. From 1904 to 1916 she contributed designs to Keramic Studio. At the Overbeck pottery studio Hannah and her sister, Mary Frances, were primarily responsible for the pottery's decorative designs. Her original design motifs were inspired from nature.
Hannah Borger Overbeck | Artists - USEUM
Hannah Borger (March 14, 1870 – August 28, 1931) was the second of four sisters who established Overbeck Pottery in Cambridge City, Indiana in 1911 with the goal of producing high-quality, handmade ceramics as their primary source of income.
Hannah Borger Overbeck - 1000Museums
Hannah Borger Overbeck was one of the four Overbeck sisters, known for their pottery, Arts and Crafts Movement membership, and establishing Overbeck Pottery in their Cambridge City, Indiana.
Hannah Borger Overbeck | botanical arts & crafts movements
Hannah Borger Overbeck (1870-1931) was an American artist and illustrator during the Arts and Crafts Movement. Together with her four sisters, she founded Overbeck Pottery in Cambridge City, Indiana.
Hannah Borger Overbeck - Biography - askART
Hannah Overbeck is known for Arts and crafts pottery. Hannah Overbeck was one of the four Overbeck sisters who founded the Overbeck Pottery studio in Cambridge City, Indiana in 1911.
Hannah Borger Overbeck | Dahlia | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist: Hannah Borger Overbeck (American, Cambridge City, Indiana 1870–1931 Cambridge City, Indiana) Date: ca. 1905. Medium: Pen and ink. Dimensions: Sheet: 12 3/8 × 9 13/16 in. (31.5 × 25 cm) Classification: Drawings. Credit Line: Purchase, Peter Frelinghuysen Gift, 1992. Object Number: 1992.1012.10. An illustrated explainer.
Production Note: Overbeck Prints - The Arts & Crafts Press
Hannah Borger Overbeck (1870–1931) was one of four sisters who founded Overbeck Pottery in 1911 in Cambridge City, Indiana. Her watercolor sketches, capturing the flora of her Indiana surroundings, are botanical treasures from the early 20th century.
Dahlias by Hannah Borger Overbeck - Artvee
Hanna was a skilled sketch artist, who also painted with watercolors. From 1904 to 1916 she contributed designs to Keramic Studio. At the Overbeck pottery studio Hannah and her sister, Mary Frances, were primarily responsible for the pottery's decorative designs. Her original design motifs were inspired from nature.
Hannah Borger Overbeck - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist: Hannah Borger Overbeck (American, Cambridge City, Indiana 1870–1931 Cambridge City, Indiana) Date: 1904–20. Medium: Pen and ink and watercolor. Dimensions: Sheet: 9 in. × 11 3/4 in. (22.9 × 29.8 cm) Classifications: Drawings, Ornament & Architecture. Credit Line: Purchase, Peter Frelinghuysen Gift, 1992. Object Number: 1992.1012.8.
Hannah Borger Overbeck - Artvee
Hanna was a skilled sketch artist, who also painted with watercolors. From 1904 to 1916 she contributed designs to Keramic Studio. At the Overbeck pottery studio Hannah and her sister, Mary Frances, were primarily responsible for the pottery's decorative designs. Her original design motifs were inspired from nature.