Arthur Eugene Baggs (27 October 1886, New York City – 15 February 1947, Columbus) was an American chemist and potter.
He studied under Charles Fergus Binns at Alfred University. In 1904-05 he established Marblehead Pottery in Marblehead, Massachusetts, and designed vessels there until it closed in 1936. Meanwhile, he worked as a glaze chemist at Cowan Pottery from 1925 to 1928. From 1928 on he taught ceramics at Ohio State University.
Baggs' work is characterized by simple forms and muted, earthen colors. He is especially noted for his salt-glaze stoneware.
Further reading
- Denker, Ellen Paul. "Baggs, Arthur Eugene." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed February 5, 2012; subscription required).
External links
- Work by Arthur Eugene Baggs in the collection of the Museum of Arts and Design
- Detailed biography of Arthur Eugene Baggs on the website of Marblehead Pottery
- Arthur Eugene Baggs on Artnet
- Arthur E. Baggs Memorial Library at Ohio State University
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