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- Chalkware abstract "Chalkware was figurines either made of sculpted gypsum or cast from plaster moulds and painted with watercolors; most typically those made in one of two periods: the first beginning in the late 18th century and ending by the beginning of the 20th century, the second being during the Great Depression. Those made during the first period were more typically serious art; those during the second period were more typically somewhat jocular. Early chalkware was often hollow and can be difficult to find unblemished.Today, chalkware is more commonly known as a high quality art medium. Judi Vaillancourt was the first to created this medium using a fine plaster substance combined with confectionery moulds to create long lasting collectibles; making them commercially available under the company Vaillancourt Folk Art. Chalkware is still commercially available today using the moulding technique developed by Ms. Vaillancourt at department stores such as Neiman Marcus, Macy's, and museum gift shoppes like Colonial Williamsburg and Old Sturbridge Village.".
- Chalkware thumbnail Chalkware_boy_&_girl_(3704926636).jpg?width=300.
- Chalkware wikiPageID "2914781".
- Chalkware wikiPageRevisionID "565638970".
- Chalkware hasPhotoCollection Chalkware.
- Chalkware subject Category:Decorative_arts.
- Chalkware subject Category:Sculpture_techniques.
- Chalkware type Art102743547.
- Chalkware type Artifact100021939.
- Chalkware type Creation103129123.
- Chalkware type DecorativeArts.
- Chalkware type Object100002684.
- Chalkware type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Chalkware type Whole100003553.
- Chalkware comment "Chalkware was figurines either made of sculpted gypsum or cast from plaster moulds and painted with watercolors; most typically those made in one of two periods: the first beginning in the late 18th century and ending by the beginning of the 20th century, the second being during the Great Depression. Those made during the first period were more typically serious art; those during the second period were more typically somewhat jocular.".
- Chalkware label "Chalkware".
- Chalkware sameAs m.08c8cy.
- Chalkware sameAs Q5068850.
- Chalkware sameAs Q5068850.
- Chalkware sameAs Chalkware.
- Chalkware wasDerivedFrom Chalkware?oldid=565638970.
- Chalkware depiction Chalkware_boy_&_girl_(3704926636).jpg.
- Chalkware isPrimaryTopicOf Chalkware.