Pioneer Studio Pottery
Title | Pioneer Studio Pottery PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Riddick |
Publisher | Lund Humphries Pub Limited |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780853315810 |
Pioneer Studio Pottery
Title | Pioneer Studio Pottery PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Riddick |
Publisher | Ben Uri Gallery & Museum |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN |
Pioneer Pottery
Title | Pioneer Pottery PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Cardew |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Electronic books |
ISBN | 9780713659450 |
When he went to West Africa in the 1940s, Michael Cardew found himself in a land where the potter's art had been flourishing for centuries without the use of wheels, or kilns, or glazes. This book grew out of his desire to share all that he had learned from the African pioneers of pottery.
Pioneer Pottery
Title | Pioneer Pottery PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Cardew |
Publisher | |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Elizabeth Lissaman
Title | Elizabeth Lissaman PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Vial |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Potters |
ISBN | 9780994130662 |
Pioneers of Modern Craft
Title | Pioneers of Modern Craft PDF eBook |
Author | Margot Coatts |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Decorative arts |
ISBN | 9780719050596 |
Pioneers of modern craft profiles key figures in the history of contemporary twentieth-century crafts. It focuses on the lives and times of prominent individuals who were (or became) influential throughout the pre- and post-war periods in Britain, such as David Pye, Gerald Benney, Gerda Flockinger, Edward Barnsley and William Staite Murray.
The Radical Potter
Title | The Radical Potter PDF eBook |
Author | Tristram Hunt |
Publisher | Metropolitan Books |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2021-10-26 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1250128358 |
From one of Britain’s leading historians and the director of the Victoria & Albert Museum, a scintillating biography of Josiah Wedgwood, the celebrated eighteenth-century potter, entrepreneur, and abolitionist Wedgwood’s pottery, such as his celebrated light-blue jasperware, is famous worldwide. Jane Austen bought it and wrote of it in her novels; Empress Catherine II of Russia ordered hundreds of pieces for her palace; British diplomats hauled it with them on their first-ever mission to Peking, audaciously planning to impress China with their china. But the life of Josiah Wedgwood is far richer than just his accomplishments in ceramics. He was a leader of the Industrial Revolution, a pioneering businessman, a cultural tastemaker, and a tireless scientific experimenter whose inventions made him a fellow of the Royal Society. He was also an ardent abolitionist, whose Emancipation Badge medallion—depicting an enslaved African and inscribed “Am I Not a Man and a Brother?”—became the most popular symbol of the antislavery movement on both sides of the Atlantic. And he did it all in the face of chronic disability and relentless pain: a childhood bout with smallpox eventually led to the amputation of his right leg. As historian Tristram Hunt puts it in this lively, vivid biography, Wedgwood was the Steve Jobs of the eighteenth century: a difficult, brilliant, creative figure whose personal drive and extraordinary gifts changed the way we work and live. Drawing on a rich array of letters, journals, and historical documents, The Radical Potter brings us the story of a singular man, his dazzling contributions to design and innovation, and his remarkable global impact.