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FAHY, FREELAND, FREE, SIMPSON, EDITORS; FAHY, FREELAND, FREE, SIMPSON, EDITORS - Australian Art Pottery: 1900 to 1950

Casuarina Presscol, 2004. First Printing. Hardcover. #547 of 2,000 copies, hardcover with dust jacket. New. "1900-1950 includes nine thematic essays and over 118 authoritative biographies of the best art potters. The scholarly text is sharply focused by more than 480 colour images of carefully selected objects chosen from the best public and private collections of pottery in the country. Many examples are illustrated here for the first time. Reflecting a commitment to excellence, both the essays and biographies are prepared by 23 of Australia's most accomplished art historians, curators, critics and collectors. Essay themes include the Brisbane's Harvey School by Glenn Cooke; Art Pottery and China Painting in Western Australian: A few Tall Poppies by Dorothy Erickson; The Sydney Technical College Arts and Crafts School by Keith Free; Industrial Art Pottery, an Early and Enduring Presence and Indigenous Reference in Australian Pottery: Appropriation, Adaptation and Abstraction by John Freeland; The Emergence of Studio Pottery and the Folk Craft Modernists by Noris Ioannou; Studio Pottery in Tasmanian by Glenda King; Melbourne Studio Pottery of the 1930s: The Melbourne Tech Group by Terence Lane." 1. ; Color Photographs; Oversize; 362 pages; #547 of 2," 000 printedIs the result of a four year research project which has exposed a number of previously unheralded pottersand re-assessed the work of others. The first major publication in 17 years to explore this subject, it will quickly become a benchmark in Australian decorative arts publishing. Edited by Kevin Fahy, John Freeland, Keith Free and Andrew Simpson, Australian Art Pottery 1900-1950 includes nine thematic essays and over 118 authoritative biographies of the best art potters. The scholarly text is sharply focused by more than 480 colour images of carefully selected objects chosen from the best public and private collections of pottery in the country. Many examples are illustrated here for the firsttime. Reflecting a commitment to excellence, both the essays and biographies are prepared by 23 of Australia's most accomplished art historians, curators, critics and collectors. Essay themes include the Brisbane’s Harvey School by Glenn Cooke; Art Pottery and China Painting in Western Australian: A few Tall Poppiesby Dorothy Erickson; The Sydney Technical College Arts and Crafts School by Keith Free; Industrial Art Pottery an Early and Enduring Presence and Indigenous Reference in Australian Pottery: Appropriation, Adapation and Abstraction by John Freeland; The Emergence of Studio Pottery and the Folk CraftModernists by Noris Ioannou; Studio Pottery in Tasmanian by Glenda King; Melbourne Studio Pottery ofthe 1930s: The Melbourne Tech Group by Terence.". Fine+ in Fine+ dust jacket .
USD 362.00 [Appr.: EURO 337.5 | £UK 284.25 | JP¥ 57258] Book number 11920

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