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County), Ralph Pokluda (Chappell Jordan Clock Galleries), Margaret B. Pritchard (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation), THNOC’s own John H. Lawrence and John T. Magill, and independent scholars Estill Curtis Pennington, Merikay Waldvogel, and Robert R. Hunter Jr.
“Southerners have always treasured their distinctive culture,” observes Jack Pruitt,
I HNOC director of development and community relations, whose vision has helped shape the forum into one of the premier events of its kind in the country. “Our decorative arts preserve our regional heritage, and The Collection is proud to be a part of that story.” —JESSICA DORMAN
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2014 NOAF TOPICS
I Know It When I See It: Some Thoughts on Southern Expression in the Arts
John H. Lawrence, THNOC
‘Who Dat?’ Using New Tools in Decorative-Arts Research
Daniel Kurt Ackermann, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts
Time and Timekeepers in the South
Ralph Pokluda, Chappell Jordan Clock Galleries
Images of Nature: Natural History of the Early South
Margaret Pritchard, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Cheap and Cheerful: The Everyday Ceramics of Early New Orleans, 1780-1840
Robert R. Hunter Jr., Cera'mics in America
Looking South: An Art Historical Journey
Estill Curtis Pennington, art historian
Southern Civil War Quilt Stories: Fact or Fiction
Merikay Waldvogel, quilt historian
The Largest Assortment Constantly On Hand: Furniture New Orleans, 1840-1900
Stephen Harrison, The Cleveland Museum of Art
New Treasures at The Historic New Orleans Collection	^
Priscilla Lawrence, THNOC
Artistry of Death: The Cult of Mourning in the 19th Century South
JohnT. Magill, THNOC
Great Houses of the South
Laurie Ossman, The Preservation Society of Newport County


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