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American art potteryby Cooper-Hewitt Museum More info |
American art potteryby Lucile Henzke More info |
Art pottery of the United Statesby Paul EvansArt pottery can not be defined simply by naming producers. All of a firm's production, even if principally of artware, is not necessarily art pottery. ... More info |
Rookwood and the American Indianby Anita J. EllisRookwood and the American Indian, by art historian Anita J. Ellis, concentrates on Rookwood’s fascination with the American Indian and the economic ... More info |
Art pottery of the United Statesby Paul EvansArt Pottery of the United States Art pottery has become a generally accepted and widely used term to describe pottery — earthenware, stoneware and ... More info |
![]() Art potteryby Cincinnati Art Museum More info |
Warman's Antiques and Collectibles Price Guideby Ellen T. Schroy More info |
![]() The Kovels' collector's guide to American art potteryby Ralph M. Kovel More info |
![]() Art potteryby Deborah S. Skinner More info |
The Newark Museum collection of American art potteryby Newark Museum More info |
Pottery, politics, artby Richard D. MohrThe book analyzes the sexual and social obsessions of three of America's most intense potters, artists who used the liminal potentials of clay to explore the ... More info |
The Art of Polymer Clayby Donna KatoLet artist and designer Donna Kato show you how to create exquisite jewelry and decorative art with polymer clay, one of the most exciting art and craft ... More info |
American art potteryby David RagoHow these studios began and who influenced their works form part of the text, but the primary focus is on allowing the reader to develop the skills to interpret ... More info |
Functional potteryby Robin HopperIn the contemporary art arena, pottery has been looked at as the poor cousin to painting and sculpture, in much the same way that the graphic arts once were ... More info |
![]() American Art Potteryby Vance A. Koehler More info |
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![]() Red Wing art potteryby B. L. Dollen More info |
![]() American art pottery, 1875-1930by Kirsten Hoving Keen More info |