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- Cecil Archibald Baugh OJ, CD (November 22, 1908 – June 28, 2005), was a Jamaican master potter and artist. Baugh was born on November 22, 1908 in Bangor Ridge, , Jamaica to Isaac Baugh, a sawyer, and Emma Corban-Baugh, a farmer. He attended the Bangor Ridge Primary School. Baugh then moved to and began an apprenticeship under Susan and Ethel Trench field from St. Elizabeth. Later, he worked alongside Wilfred Lord a free form potter. Baugh sold much of his early pottery as a 'yabba man', selling at street markets. Baugh then worked as a groundsman at the St James country club in Montego Bay, and later as a door-to-door pottery salesman in Kingston. He soon returned to Montego Bay where he opened his own studio and kiln, the Cornwall Clay Works. In 1938, at an arts and crafts exhibition in Kingston, he met the painter Albert Huie, who became a lifelong friend. (en)
- Cecil Baugh es el más célebre ceramista de Jamaica (1908 – 28 de junio de 2005), (es)
- Cecil Baugh (né le 22 novembre 1908 dans la paroisse de Portland et mort le 28 juin 2005) est un sculpteur et céramiste jamaïcain. Il est le plus célèbre potier de la Jamaïque, un des fondateurs de l’École nationale des arts, à qui l’on crédita l’inspiration artistique de toute une nouvelle génération de peintres ou de sculpteurs dans les années 1960 et 1970. (fr)
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- Iris Baugh (en)
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- Cecil Baugh es el más célebre ceramista de Jamaica (1908 – 28 de junio de 2005), (es)
- Cecil Baugh (né le 22 novembre 1908 dans la paroisse de Portland et mort le 28 juin 2005) est un sculpteur et céramiste jamaïcain. Il est le plus célèbre potier de la Jamaïque, un des fondateurs de l’École nationale des arts, à qui l’on crédita l’inspiration artistique de toute une nouvelle génération de peintres ou de sculpteurs dans les années 1960 et 1970. (fr)
- Cecil Archibald Baugh OJ, CD (November 22, 1908 – June 28, 2005), was a Jamaican master potter and artist. Baugh was born on November 22, 1908 in Bangor Ridge, , Jamaica to Isaac Baugh, a sawyer, and Emma Corban-Baugh, a farmer. He attended the Bangor Ridge Primary School. Baugh then moved to and began an apprenticeship under Susan and Ethel Trench field from St. Elizabeth. Later, he worked alongside Wilfred Lord a free form potter. Baugh sold much of his early pottery as a 'yabba man', selling at street markets. Baugh then worked as a groundsman at the St James country club in Montego Bay, and later as a door-to-door pottery salesman in Kingston. He soon returned to Montego Bay where he opened his own studio and kiln, the Cornwall Clay Works. In 1938, at an arts and crafts exhibition in (en)
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