Over 200 photographs provide a visual reference of objects both useful and decorative, chosen for their visual power, their historical significance or their appeal to collectors. The volume includes an A-Z reference section listing significant ceramicists, designers, decorators and the factories of the period as well as a glossary of technical terms.
The renowned ceramic historian Garth Clark provides a broad survey of the period in his Introduction, while the volume also includes an invaluable A-Z reference section listing significant ceramists, designers, decorators and factories of the period, as well as a glossary of technical terms and an extensive bibliography.
The renowned ceramic historian Garth Clark provides a broad survey of the period in his Introduction, while the volume also includes an invaluable A-Z reference section listing significant ceramists, designers, decorators and factories of the period, as well as a glossary of technical terms and an extensive bibliography.
Extent: 192 pp
Format: Paperback
Illustrations: 287
Publication date: 1997-02-03
Size: 25.2 x 21.8 cm
ISBN: 9780500278253
About the Author
Karen McCready was the Director of Crown Point Press, a publisher of fine art prints. Widely knowledgeable in many areas of modern fine and applied arts, she is co-author of Porcelain: Traditions and New Visions, and was curator of the museum exhibition Contemporary American Ceramics: Twenty Artists.
Garth Clark is a renowned ceramic historian.
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