Ruskin Pottery

Ruskin Pottery

Author: Rob Higgins

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2018-06-15

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 1445675714

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This is the first book devoted to Ruskin Pottery, one of the most important potteries of the Arts and Crafts movement.


Ruskin Pottery

Ruskin Pottery

Author: Paul Atterbury

Publisher: Richard Dennis Publications Di

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 9780952093305

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The late 19th century represents a high point in the development of ceramics in Europe. Having put aside Victorian revivalism, and the decorative aspects of 1870s orientalism, potters in France, Germany, Scandinavia, the United States and Britain were united in their search for new frontiers, and for new styles not dependent upon the past. Armed with the fruits of several decades of advanced technological study, notably by French ceramicists, potters turned their attention to the creation of a style of ware in which new and complex glazes were of primary importance.


Arts and Crafts Movement in New Zealand, 1870-1940

Arts and Crafts Movement in New Zealand, 1870-1940

Author: Ann Calhoun

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1869402294

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"Reveals ... the exquisite work and extraordinary skill of a group of New Zealand artists, most of them women, working in a wide variety of art and craft forms ... This flowering of local talent ... originated in the British Arts and Crafts movement and is associated with the growth of art education in this country: its quiet but dedicated character also suggests much about the situation of women in the years before and after 1900"--Jacket.


The World of British Stoneware

The World of British Stoneware

Author: Frank L. Wood

Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd

Published: 2014-03-28

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 178306367X

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For nearly three hundred years, from the late seventeenth to the middle twentieth century, stoneware was a major part of British ceramic output. This book concentrates on that particular area of ceramics, and covers the history and development of stoneware in all its many variations. Those variations range widely from brown salt-glazed tavern wares to such refined wares as jasper, Castleford ware and the later art wares, to name a few. A specific aspect of the book is to give anyone interested in ceramics, and collectors in particular, very comprehensive information on the manufacture of the different types of stoneware, from the preparation of the clay, or body, through the forming, decorating and glazing techniques to the firing. Such is likely to provide a greater appreciation and understanding of stoneware in its many variations.There are separate chapters on the later art wares and their makers, bottle wares, and marks and identification, as well as an appendix listing manufacturers, a comprehensive glossary and a list of museums. The illustrations cover a wide range of types. Many books on ceramics include information on stoneware, but this in-depth book benefits from the experience of a writer who is both a collector and ex-potter.


Handbook of Marks on Pottery & Porcelain

Handbook of Marks on Pottery & Porcelain

Author: William Burton

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 1909

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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This is a black-and-white facsimile reprint of the 1909 edition of "Handbook Of Marks On Pottery & Porcelain". Although it has been checked manually, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.