Ruth Asawa. Untitled. Two watermelons. Ink on paper.
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Ruth Asawa. Untitled. Two watermelons. Ink on paper.
1960s
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“The town of Kütahya has been famous for its potteries since the Middle Ages. Tiles, vases, and plates are produced, often decorated with patterns, flowers, or religious inscriptions.”
From: “peoples of Western Asia” 2006.