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- In 1901, Van Briggle had a major breakthrough perfecting his process.
- Van Briggle is working on the Toast Cup.
- In 1900, Gregory moved to Colorado Springs, where Van Briggle was then residing.
- Artus Van Briggle studied local clays and pottery, later founding the Van Briggle Pottery company.
- Artus Van Briggle studied local clays and pottery, later founding the Van Briggle Pottery company.
- The Despondency vase won Van Briggle wide acclaim and first place at the Paris Salon in 1903.
- A display at the 1904 Centennial Exhibit in St . Louis won Van Briggle more awards and greater international fame.
- Van Briggle prospered at the location for over 50 years until they moved to a new location in November 2008.
- Van Briggle Pottery, regional art and a " nationally significant collection of quilts " are part of the collection.
- During their early years, Artus and Ann established hundreds of Art Nouveau styles of pottery under the Van Briggle name.
- Photo of Artus Van Briggle painting at the Holmes house at the HOP Ranch 20 miles southeast of Fountain, Colorado.
- Van Briggle Pottery purchased the roundhouse in the 1955 and renovated the building with interior partitions, office space and pottery plant.
- Some of the famous individuals who came to the area to treat their tuberculosis include novelist Helen Hunt Jackson, railroad executive Artus Van Briggle.
- Late 1902 brought Van Briggle awards for his glazes and designs in Art Nouveau from the prestigious Paris Salon; he was now an accepted artist.
- Artus opened Van Briggle Pottery in 1901 and was joined by Anne Gregory, who took a position as a high school art teacher in Colorado Springs.
- She took up a post as Art Supervisor at Colorado Springs High School and worked with Van Briggle in launching the business, pottery design and experimentation.
- In the main floor music room, guests will gather before the largest of three original fireplaces in the hotel, crafted by regionally famous Van Briggle Pottery.
- This is where Weller, Roseville and Van Briggle pottery came from, not to mention McCoy, Brush, Hull, Watt, Robinson-Ransbottom and Shawnee.
- Pottery carrying the signature " Anna Van Briggle " date from between 1955 and 1968, long after her death and were neither her works nor inspired by her.
- The Van Briggle logo consists of a pair of conjoined A's inside a box, and is featured on most but not all Van Briggle pottery.