The Ceramic Art / A Compendium of The History and Manufacture of Pottery and Porcelain
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The volume surveys the origins, history, and technical processes of pottery and porcelain, tracing myths of invention and archaeological evidence across ancient cultures; it explains raw materials, forming methods, glazes, kilns, and decorative techniques, and reviews regional styles and technological developments, including modern manufacturing practices and artistic aims. It discusses how ceramics reflect social customs, religion, and artistic taste, offers practical guidance for decoration and painting on wares, and includes numerous illustrations and examples drawn from private and public collections to clarify manufacture, composition, and aesthetic principles. American resources and contemporary manufacturers receive attention alongside Eastern and European traditions.
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