Slipware was for centuries the traditional rural pottery of Europe and America-until the Industrial Revolution with its streamlined and mechanical production methods almost brought about its demise. For many years it survived only in country areas, but a renewed interest in its techniques and appreciation of its rich, vibrant qualities has today brought slipware to the forefront as a pottery of choice. In this engaging and informative book, Victoria Eden and Michael Eden trace the history of slipware, discuss the techniques involved, and cover a wide cross-section of contemporary practice. The abundant illustrations include over two hundred striking images reflecting the current work of an international group of artists, along with a variety of traditional pieces. Slipware will serve as an inspiration for potters and a source of visual delight for all those interested in contemporary ceramics. In addition to the illustrations, the book offers practical information about the subject and will appeal to students and anyone interested in ceramics in general and in current interior design trends.
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About the Author:
Victoria Eden and Michael Eden are well-known English slipware potters. Their work appears in a number of collections and books. They have held numerous demonstrations and lectures and have taught at a variety of colleges.
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- PublisherUniv of Pennsylvania Pr
- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 0812234804
- ISBN 13 9780812234800
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages160