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Ceramics of the 1950s Graham McLaren

Ceramics of the 1950s By Graham McLaren

Ceramics of the 1950s by Graham McLaren


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Summary

British ceramics of the 1950s are highly evocative of a decade of optimism and change in British life. The austerity of war was quickly banished by a new breed of young consumer who demanded ceramics which were bright and modern. This book considers how pottery manufacturers met this challenge, producing ware which was also prized for design.

Ceramics of the 1950s Summary

Ceramics of the 1950s by Graham McLaren

British ceramics of the 1950s are highly evocative of a decade of optimism and change in British life. The austerity of war was quickly banished by a new breed of young consumer who had money to spend and who demanded ceramics which were bright, exciting and, above all, modern. This book considers how pottery manufacturers met this challenge, producing ware which is again prized today for its innovative and daring design.

About Graham McLaren

Dr Graham McLaren teaches the history of ceramics at Staffordshire University, Stoke on Trent. He is award leader of the unique MA in the History of Ceramics, taught in conjunction with the City Museum and Art Gallery at Hanley.

Table of Contents

Ceramics of the 1950s; A design decade; The designers; The manufacturers; Further reading; Places to visit

Additional information

GOR001075311
9780747803362
0747803366
Ceramics of the 1950s by Graham McLaren
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1998-01-03
40
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