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    Studio pottery is pottery made by professional and amateur artists or artisans working alone or in small groups, making unique items or short runs. Typically...
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    Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other raw materials, which are fired at high temperatures to...
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    without regard to function. This ran counter to the aims of much of the studio pottery movement at the time, as epitomised by the work of Bernard Leach. They...
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    Ceramic art (redirect from Pottery history)
    materials, including clay. It may take varied forms, including artistic pottery, including tableware, tiles, figurines and other sculpture. As one of the...
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    covering all pottery that comes within the scope of art history, but "ceramic artist" is often used for hands-on artist potters in studio pottery. The term...
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    A studio is an artist or worker's workroom. This can be for the purpose of acting, architecture, painting, pottery (ceramics), sculpture, origami, woodworking...
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    Ethical pot (category Studio pottery)
    his book Studio Pottery: Twentieth Century British Ceramics in the Victoria and Albert Museum to describe a 20th-century trend in studio pottery that favoured...
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    Pewabic Pottery is a ceramic studio and school in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1903, the studio is known for its iridescent glazes, some of which grace...
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  • producing unique items of pottery in small quantities, typically with all stages of manufacture carried out by themselves. Studio pottery includes functional...
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    Salt-glaze or salt glaze pottery is pottery, usually stoneware, with a ceramic glaze of glossy, translucent and slightly orange-peel-like texture which...
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    Fine art (section Pottery)
    well as traditional forms made in a fine art setting, such as studio pottery and studio glass, with equivalents in other materials. One definition of...
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  • Pottery Barn is an American upscale home furnishing store chain and e-commerce company, with retail stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Australia...
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    William de Morgan, Burmantofts Pottery and Leeds Pottery Lotherton Hall houses a small collection of modern craft studio pottery, including works by significant...
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    Saggar (redirect from Saggar Fired Pottery)
    kiln furniture. It is a ceramic boxlike container used in the firing of pottery to enclose or protect ware being fired inside a kiln. The name may be a...
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    Bernard Leach (category Cornish pottery)
    1887 – 6 May 1979) was a British studio potter and art teacher. He is regarded as the "Father of British studio pottery". Leach was born in Hong Kong. His...
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    Tin-glazed pottery is earthenware covered in lead glaze with added tin oxide which is white, shiny and opaque (see tin-glazing for the chemistry); usually...
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    The Ruskin Pottery was an English art pottery studio founded in 1898 by Edward R. Taylor, the first principal of both the Lincoln School of Art and the...
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    inspired by her uncle's Roman pottery collection which had been excavated from the suburbs of Vienna. She set up her first studio in Vienna in 1925 and exhibited...
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    Pottery and porcelain (陶磁器, tōjiki, also yakimono (焼きもの), or tōgei (陶芸)) is one of the oldest Japanese crafts and art forms, dating back to the Neolithic...
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    California pottery includes industrial, commercial, and decorative pottery produced in the Northern California and Southern California regions of the...
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    Poole Pottery is a British pottery brand owned by Denby Pottery Company, with the products made in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. It was founded as a...
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  • The Great Pottery Throw Down is a British television competition programme that first aired on BBC Two from 3 November 2015 to 23 March 2017. It was then...
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    January 5, 1978) was a Japanese potter. He had a significant influence on studio pottery of the twentieth century, and a major figure of the mingei (folk-art)...
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    thousands of these tea sets were sold, either hand made from Lustre Pottery studio or manufactured by Carltonware in Stoke-on-Trent. Michell was born in...
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    Terra sigillata (redirect from Roma pottery)
    Roman pottery with glossy surface slips made in specific areas of the Roman Empire; and more recently, as a description of a contemporary studio pottery technique...
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    glass and studio glass originate in the 19th century, and the terms compare with studio pottery and art pottery, but in glass the term "studio glass" is...
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    concepts historically had extreme importance in the development of Western studio pottery; Bernard Leach (1887–1979) was deeply influenced by Japanese aesthetics...
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  • The Briglin Pottery was a studio pottery founded in 1948 by Brigitte Goldschmidt (later known as Brigitte Appleby) and Eileen Lewenstein in the basement...
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    Following graduation, de Waal began to follow the discipline of British studio pottery, to create inexpensive domestic pots with good earth-tone colours. He...
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  • Ivo Mosley (category Studio pottery)
    at the age of 72. Whilst studying, Mosley became fascinated by Japanese pottery and porcelain. On completing his degree in 1972, he purchased a kiln and...
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