The History American Ceramics: 1607 to th by Elaine Levin

The History American Ceramics: 1607 to th by Elaine Levin

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Beginning with the red earthenware made by the potters of Jamestown in 1607, and continuing through to objects made by present-day artists, this is an historical survey of the major developments and practitioners of American ceramics.

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The History American Ceramics: 1607 to th by Elaine Levin

Beginning with the red earthenware made by the potters of Jamestown in 1607, and continuing through to objects made by present-day artists, this is an historical survey of the major developments and practitioners of American ceramics. Illustrated and discussed are yellow-ware, sponge-ware and Tucker porcelain, the art potteries of the late-1800s (Rookwood, Grueby and Newcomb), Art Deco ceramics (particularly those of Adelaide Alsop Robineau), commercially manufactured ceramics such as Fiesta ware and Lenox, and modern works by artists such as Robert Arneson, Peter Voulkos, Charles Simonds and Mary Frank.
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ISBN 13 9780810911727
ISBN 10 0810911728
Title The History American Ceramics: 1607 to th
Author Hagop Boughazian
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Harry N. Abrams
Year published 1998-04-01
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.