Robert Wallace Martin
Crab, 1880
Ceramic
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Robert Wallace Martin
Crab, 1880
Ceramic
Late Victorian art pottery known as Martinware, which depicts a horrifying crab with a grotesque human face. Made by Robert Wallace Martin in June 1880, from salt-glazed stoneware.
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Period: Ilama Period
Date: 1500 B.C.-A.D. 100
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