Eva Zeisel

Eva Zeisel
Title Eva Zeisel PDF eBook
Author Pat Kirkham
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 258
Release 2013-10-15
Genre Design
ISBN 1452129592

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Eva Zeisel was one of the twentieth century's most influential ceramicists and designers of modern housewares. Her distinctive take on modern industrial design was inspired by organic form and brought beauty and playfulness to housewares, earning her designs a beloved place in midcentury homes. This richly illustrated volume—the first-ever complete biographical account of Zeisel's life and work—presents an extensive survey of every line she ever created, all captured in gorgeous new photography, plus 28 short essays from scholars, collectors, curators, and designers. The definitive book on the grande dame of twentieth-century ceramics, this is an essential resource for anyone who appreciates modern design.

Eva Zeisel on Design

Eva Zeisel on Design
Title Eva Zeisel on Design PDF eBook
Author Eva Zeisel
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
Pages 230
Release 2004-06-03
Genre Art
ISBN

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With a career spanning more than 75 years, Eva Zeisel stands at the forefront of 20th century designers. Her works, mostly in ceramics and glass, are a reflection of an independent vision. In this book, the designer communicates the ideas that have guided and inspired her work throughout her career.

Eva Zeisel

Eva Zeisel
Title Eva Zeisel PDF eBook
Author Lucie Young
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 118
Release 2003-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780811834339

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Continuing to put great classic and contemporary design within everyones grasp, Chronicle Books proudly delivers the next four installments of the popular Compact Design Portfolio. Written by top design critics, these books cover modern masters whose work ranges from the cozily domestic to the aggressively avant-garde: Eva Zeisel, whose elegantly democratic housewares span a 70-year career; Ingo Maurer, who raises lamp and lighting design to a high art form; Gaetano Pesce, whose rejection of traditional good taste brought about revolutionary furniture design; and George Nelson, the impresario behind the Marshmallow sofa and other Herman Miller classics. Follow-ing the introductory essay, a visual gallery exhibits selections of the designers best work in photographs and sketches. Presented in an irresistible small format, this series encapsulates the life, work, and influence of the great designers of our time.

Eva Zeisel

Eva Zeisel
Title Eva Zeisel PDF eBook
Author Eva Zeisel
Publisher Brent C. Brolin
Pages 132
Release 2019-01-26
Genre
ISBN 9781733646727

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Eva Zeisel's recounting of 16 months in a Soviet prison, 1936-37, at the beginning of the Stalinist purges. It includes original NKVD documents related to Zeisel's case, such as questionnaires and interrogation transcriptions. Also contains photos, poems written while she was in prison, 40 year old audio recordings of Eva recalling her time in prison, and video clips of her return visit, in 2000, to the Lomonosov factory in St. Petersburg where she had worked 63 years before.

Eva Zeisel

Eva Zeisel
Title Eva Zeisel PDF eBook
Author Eva Zeisel
Publisher
Pages 1
Release 2005
Genre Pottery, American
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Eva Zeisel

Eva Zeisel
Title Eva Zeisel PDF eBook
Author Pat Moore
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 0
Release 2013-10-15
Genre Design
ISBN 9781452108520

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Eva Zeisel was one of the twentieth century's most influential ceramicists and designers of modern housewares. Her distinctive take on modern industrial design was inspired by organic form and brought beauty and playfulness to housewares, earning her designs a beloved place in midcentury homes. This richly illustrated volume—the first-ever complete biographical account of Zeisel's life and work—presents an extensive survey of every line she ever created, all captured in gorgeous new photography, plus 28 short essays from scholars, collectors, curators, and designers. The definitive book on the grande dame of twentieth-century ceramics, this is an essential resource for anyone who appreciates modern design.

Mid-Century Modern Women in the Visual Arts

Mid-Century Modern Women in the Visual Arts
Title Mid-Century Modern Women in the Visual Arts PDF eBook
Author Ellen Surrey
Publisher Ammo Books
Pages 0
Release 2016-04
Genre ART
ISBN 9781623260828

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A artistic tribute to 25 influential mid-century women featuring a quote and a original, colorful, and hand-painted painted portrait reflecting each woman's contribution to the visual arts. Includes a short biography on each person