Answer:
Fanny Tellier
Explanation:
Fanny Tellier is the name. Sorry I couldn't do a more detailed response, so here is a fun fact. Pablo Piccasoś first word was <em>lapiz</em>, the spanish word for pencil.
<span>A kiln- furnace or oven used to burn, bake, or dry clay
Potter's wheel- a revolving disk that wet clay is shaped into things
Clay processors- prepares clay for use
Chamois- used for smoothing the upper edges of thrown ware
Potter's needle- used for many things
Cut-off Wires- used to cut large lumps of clay
Ribs and Scrappers- these help shape and smooth pots as they are being formed on the wheel
Wooden Modeling Tools- used for all sorts of handbuilding
Sponges- used to absorb or distribute water during throwing
Calipers- used to measure the inner and outer dimensions of pots where they will meet with other parts of a working set
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I believe the correct answer is: patient’s mother.
“The Gross Clinic” (also known as “The Clinic of Dr. Gross”)
is an oil on canvas painting by American artist Thomas Eakins in 1785. The
painting is based on a surgery in which Gross treated a young man for
osteomyelitis of the femur. The lone woman seen at the painting is considered
to be the patient’s mother and had raised many criticisms.