Ceramics of Iran

Ceramics of Iran
Title Ceramics of Iran PDF eBook
Author Oliver Watson
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 529
Release 2020-11-24
Genre Art
ISBN 0300254288

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A beautifully illustrated showcase of the rich and varied ceramic tradition of Iran Featuring a broad selection of objects from one of the most distinguished collections of Iranian art, this volume brings together over 1,000 years of Persian Islamic pottery. With more than 500 illustrations, authoritative technical treatises, and insightful commentary, Ceramics of Iran assembles a collection of rarely seen treasures from the Persian world and presents a collective history of its renowned ceramic tradition. Included among its comprehensive catalogue entries are numerous translations of the object’s inscriptions, providing readers with a richer and more detailed understanding of the cultural heritage from which these items are derived. In addition, the book contains new research and material from previously unknown sites. Featuring all new photography of nearly 250 objects, Ceramics of Iran brings the extraordinary contributions of Persian art into a wider historical context, along with a wealth of images to demonstrate the full scope of its intricate beauty.

A World Engraved

A World Engraved
Title A World Engraved PDF eBook
Author J. Mark Williams
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 376
Release 1998-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 0817309128

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Collects 15 essays concerning the archaeological culture of the Swift Creek people, a culture centered in Georgia and surrounding states from AD 100 to 700. While little is known of the Swift Creek culture's language and social rules, their social interactions are documented using analysis of the stamps used to decorate their intricately patterned pots, as well as through their extraordinary wood carvings. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Ohio State University
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1901
Genre
ISBN

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Italian Renaissance Ceramics

Italian Renaissance Ceramics
Title Italian Renaissance Ceramics PDF eBook
Author British Museum
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 2009
Genre Pottery
ISBN

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Chinese Ceramics

Chinese Ceramics
Title Chinese Ceramics PDF eBook
Author British Museum
Publisher British Museum Press
Pages 100
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN

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Presents 50 selected highlights of this world-renowned collection ... The accompanying text gives brief details and draws out their most significant features"--Cover flap.

Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Bernard Quaritch (Firm)
Publisher
Pages 1202
Release 1899
Genre Antiquarian booksellers
ISBN

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Maiolica: Italian Renaissance Ceramics in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Maiolica: Italian Renaissance Ceramics in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title Maiolica: Italian Renaissance Ceramics in the Metropolitan Museum of Art PDF eBook
Author Timothy Wilson
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 394
Release 2016-08-29
Genre Design
ISBN 1588395618

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The form of tin-glazed earthenware known as maiolica reveals much about the culture and spirit of Renaissance Italy. Engagingly decorative, often spectacularly colorful, sometimes whimsical or frankly bawdy, these magnificent objects, which were generally made for use rather than simple ornamentation, present a fascinating glimpse into the realities of daily life. Though not as well known as Renaissance painting and sculpture, maiolica is also prized by collectors and amateurs of the decorative arts the world over. This volume offers highlights of the world-class collection of maiolica at the Metropolitan Museum. It presents 135 masterpieces that reflect more than four hundred years of exquisite artistry, ranging from early pieces from Pesaro—including an eight-figure group of the Lamentation, the largest, most ambitious piece of sculpture produced in a Renaissance maiolica workshop—to everyday objects such as albarelli (pharmacy jars), bella donna plates, and humorous genre scenes. Each piece has been newly photographed for this volume, and each is presented with a full discussion, provenance, exhibition history, publication history, notes on form and glaze, and condition report. Two essays by Timothy Wilson, widely considered the foremost scholar in the field, provide overviews of the history and technique of maiolica as well as an account of the formation of The Met's collection. Also featured is a wide-ranging introduction by Luke Syson that examines how the function of an object governed the visual and compositional choices made by the pottery painter. As the latest volume in The Met's series of decorative arts highlights, Maiolica is an invaluable resource for scholars and collectors as well as an absorbing general introduction to a multifaceted subject.