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American art pottery, the Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection, Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Martin Eidelberg, Adrienne Spinozzi

Label
American art pottery, the Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection, Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Martin Eidelberg, Adrienne Spinozzi
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 352-383) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
American art pottery
Nature of contents
bibliographycatalogs
Oclc number
1028902503
Responsibility statement
Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Martin Eidelberg, Adrienne Spinozzi
Sub title
the Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection
Summary
Presents the story of the American art pottery movement told through hundreds of distinctive works. During the height of the Arts and Crafts era in Europe and the United States, from the late 1800s until World War I, American ceramics were transformed from industrially produced ornamental and table wares to aesthetically and technologically innovative art pottery. This history is exemplified by the outstanding works in the collection of Robert A. Ellison Jr., who over half a century assembled one of the most important and comprehensive selections of American art pottery. More than 300 of the finest examples of works made by both well-known and less familiar ceramists, including George E. Ohr, Hugh Robertson, Charles Volkmar, Mary Louise McLaughlin, Matt Morgan, Maria Longworth Nichols, and Frederick Hurten Rhead, are reproduced, along with numerous period advertisements and photographs, imparting a full understanding of the movement's personalities and achievements. --From publisher description
Table Of Contents
An apostle of individuality: Robert A. Ellison Jr. -- The 1876 Centennial Exhibition and the dawn of American art pottery -- Clay on clay: American barbotine -- Hugh C. Robertson: America's premier "art potter" -- George E. Ohr: "personality in every jar and jug" -- The matte glaze revolution -- Frederick Hurten Rhead: Anglo-American master -- Clay as a social force -- Studios of their own -- Fulper: an art pottery manufactory -- Continuity and transformation: art pottery after World War I
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Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection
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