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Lustre Pottery: Technique, Tradition and Innovation in Islam and the Western World
Manufacturer: Gentle Breeze Publishing
Axner Number: A996770
Shipping Weight: 1 lbs., 2.40000 oz.
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by Alan Caiger-Smith
Paperback: 246 pages
Publisher: Gentle Breeze Publishing (2001)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1-889250-29-5
Dimensions: 9.6" x 7.5" x 0.65"
Shipping Weight: 1.15 lbs.
The technique of lustre has been the inspiration for some of the most beautiful
pottery in the world. During the thousand years since its first use on ceramics
in early 9th century, Iraq, its secrets have often been confined to a small circle
of initiates. In this respect, as well as in its symbolism and its potters quest
to produce wares possessing the qualities of gold, it has strong links with alchemy.
Alan Caiger-Smith, a potter with an international reputation who has made a special
name for himself by successfully reviving the art of lustre, covers the whole
subject from Abbasid Iraq to the late 20th century. His detailed technical knowledge
together with his appreciation of the subtleties of lustre decoration give this
absorbing book an unusual depth and appeal.
The historical thread takes us from Iraq with its striking early polychrome lustre
to the lively figurative vessels of Fatimid Eqypt; then via Syria to the varied
and sophisticated wares made in Persia from the 12th century onwards. By the middle
of the 13th century, production of fine lustre had begun in Moorish Spain, and
that tradition was to culminate in the magnificent Hispano-Moresque wares of the
15th century, and in the Italian wares of Deruta and Gubbio of the 16th century.
The present revival of lustre has its roots in De Morgans and Zsolnays 19th century
experiments. An important chapter on alchemy and symbolism is followed by three
substantial chapters on technique: two of them describe past and present methods
of producing lustre, and in the third, Frank Hamer, the well known ceramic scientist,
answers a series of questions on the science of lustre. |
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This book is beautifully illustrated with an extensive variety of work from history and the present day, showing how contemporary artists continue this tradition with modern interpretations.
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This title is conceived by Matthias Ostermann as a workshop in print, guiding the reader progressively through some of the conceptual, material, and technical concerns that inform this very demanding medium.
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This lavishly illustrated and comprehensive account begins with the earliest civilizations of the Near East and Middle East and follows the production of pottery chronologically around the globe.
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Alan Caiger-Smith, who is himself a distinguished tin-glaze potter, traces the development of painted tin-glaze pottery from the beginning to the present day with great precision.
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