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Frederick Vodrey : ウィキペディア英語版
Frederick Vodrey
Frederick Vodrey (1845 - 1897) was an English businessman from Wolstanton, Staffordshire who emigrated to Ireland sometime in the late 19th century. He is thought to be a cousin of Jabez Vodrey, a potter who emigrated from Staffordshire to the United States in 1820. On November 9, 1891, Frederick Vodrey married Annie Margaret Cuthbert in the Presbyterian Church in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland. They had three children, Frederick Cuthbert Vodrey, Eileen Evelyn Vodrey and Harold Robert Vodrey.
==Dublin pottery==
Beginning in 1872, Vodrey operated Vodrey Pottery in Dublin and sold his ware at a nearby storefront. The pottery's output was art ware: ewers, vases, jardinieres, and so on.
Despite having been reared around the rich English pottery tradition of the Staffordshire area, Vodrey had no particular training as a potter. Instead, he was an astute businessman who was skilled at cultivating talented artists and designers. Vodrey's pottery offered a wide array of goods, ranging from very plain to very fine, thus ensuring that customers from all income levels could afford his work.
Vodrey was friendly with a number of artists from the Dublin Painting & Sketching Club, and often gave its members blanks (undecorated, unglazed pieces) so that they could decorate the pieces themselves. These finished products—often whimsically, exuberantly decorated in the Art Nouveau style—were then sold in Vodrey's store.

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