| Title | Classes, Labs, Seminars |
| View | Lab School (Old) 12 |
| Series | IV: Student Activities |
| Description | Art class unloading a kiln, circa 1904. Art classes served as an effective bridge between various disciplines. While drawing from a live model dressed as a Viking, students learned lessons about the history of costumes and the science of weapons. Ceramics provided a demonstration of delicate scientific principle; the sense of discovery was never more profound that when students unloaded the kiln. |
| Subject Terms | University of Chicago. Laboratory Schools | School children | Kilns | Pottery (Visual works) |
| Photograph Date | ca. 1904 |
| Physical Format | Photographic prints; 17.9 x 23.0 cm |
| Location | University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois |
| Collection | Archival Photographic Files |
| Repository | University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center |
| Image Identifier | apf4-01994 |
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