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Ceramics in America 2010 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 300 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, 658 illus. (626 colour), 3 tables., end-paper illu
  • Sērija : Ceramics in America Annual
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Chipstone Foundation
  • ISBN-10: 097673446X
  • ISBN-13: 9780976734468
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 300 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, 658 illus. (626 colour), 3 tables., end-paper illu
  • Sērija : Ceramics in America Annual
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Chipstone Foundation
  • ISBN-10: 097673446X
  • ISBN-13: 9780976734468
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A diverse range of essays, new discoveries and book reviews on the latest research for interest to ceramic scholars.

Now in its tenth year of publication, Ceramics in America is considered the journal of record for historical ceramic scholarship in the American context. The 2010 issue, which is intended to be a companion to the 2009 volume, will expand the discussion of the Moravian story by presenting a series of groundbreaking articles on other major centers of slipware production in the piedmont region of North Carolina. Setting a new standard for American ceramic studies, this transdisciplinary effort draws on archaeology, art history, religion, ceramics, technology, and many other areas of inquiry resulting in a substantively revised history of this much-admired North Carolina pottery tradition. Many examples
of highly decorative slipware and intriguing figural bottles are illustrated here for the first time with the precise color photography of Gavin Ashworth.
The 2009 and 2010 Ceramics in America journals are centered on the traveling exhibit, Art in Clay: Masterworks of North Carolina Earthenware, a ground-breaking exhibit that features masterfully decorated slipware, sculptural bottles, refined creamware and faience that are but part of the rich artistic legacy of North Carolina's first earthenware potters.
Art in Clay: Masterworks of North Carolina Earthenware Exhibition Schedule:
The Milwaukee Art Museum: September 2, 2010 - January 17, 2011
Old Salem Museums & Gardens: March 2011 - August 2011
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation: September 26, 2011 - June 24, 2012
Editorial Statement vii
Robert Hunter
Preface ix
Jonathan Prown
Lee L. French
Martha Parker
Introduction x
Robert Hunter
Acknowledgments xv
Robert Hunter
Luke Beckerdite
Collectors and Scholars of North Carolina Earthenware
2(12)
Luke Beckerdite
Robert Hunter
Slipware from the St. Asaph's Tradition
14(52)
Luke Beckerdite
Johanna Brown
Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton
The Quaker Ceramic Tradition in Piedmont North Carolina
66(40)
Hal E. Pugh
Eleanor Minnock-Pugh
Solomon Loy: Master Potter of the Carolina Piedmont
106(34)
Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton
The Dennis Family Potters of New Salem, North Carolina
140(28)
Hal E. Pugh
Eleanor Minnock-Pugh
Mineralogical and Geochemical Characterization of Eighteenth-Century Moravian Pottery from North Carolina
168(20)
J. Victor Owen
John D. Greenough
Making North Carolina Earthenware
188(28)
Mary Farrell
Making a Marbled Slipware Bowl
216(8)
Michelle Erickson
Robert Hunter
A Recently Discovered Moravian Turtle Bottle
224(3)
Johanna Brown
A Unique Slipware Barrel and Related Dish: Recent Finds from the St. Asaph's Tradition
227(2)
Luke Beckerdite
The "Hannah" Dish
229(2)
Hal E. Pugh
Eleanor Minnock-Pugh
Visual Index to Art in Clay: Masterworks of North Carolina Earthenware
231(14)
Selected References 245(5)
Index 250
Editor robert hunter is an archaeologist and ceramics historian ­living in Williamsburg, Virginia. He is an elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.