found: Texas clay, 2015:title page (Amy Kurlander) page 99 (Amy Kurlander, an independent art historian specializing in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century art and material culture, is currently the Ceramics Fellow at the William J. Hill Texas Artisans and Artists Archive at Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. She has curated exhibitions and authored publications ranging from the history of the New York City transit system to the drawings of Eugène Delacroix. Most recently, she curated and wrote the accompanying catalogue for The Untamed Landscape: Théodore Rousseau and the Path of Barbizon for the Morgan Library and Museum, New York. She received her master's and Ph. D. degrees from Harvard University)