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Mary Wondrausch on Slipware
Manufacturer: American Ceramic Society
Axner Number: A996712
Shipping Weight: 2 lbs., 3.20000 oz.
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List Price: $40.00
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by Mary Wondrausch
Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher: The American Ceramic Society; Second Edition (2001)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1-57498-149-8
Dimensions: 11.15" x 8.75" x 0.65"
Shipping Weight: 2.2 lbs.
In this revised reprint of her classic book, Mary Wondrausch looks over the history
of slipware, narrating its devlopment in many countries and discussing the techniques
and practicalities involved. As one of the leading practitioners in the field,
she writes with great enthusiasm and knowledge about this most joyous and colorful
of ceramic styles.
This new edition features many more color images, as well as new pictures not previously included. The story has been brought up to the present, showing how the current generation of slipware artists are using this exciting medium.
Slipware has a long tradition of being used for commemorative wares and as such,
it has played an important part in marking historical events both for individuals
and nations. This extra role makes this book essential reading both for potter
sand for ceramic collectors and historians alike. Mary Wondraush on Slipware
is a valuable reference tool as well as a lively read. |
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This definitive guide to the craft, by widely respected ceramist and instructor Andrew Martin, has been newly revised. No other book on the subject describes and shows the key techniques in such detail.
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List Price: $24.95
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Contains all you need to know about slip! Covers source material, mixing, testing, possible problems and glossary of terms.
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Clearly explains and demonstrates the techniques involved and shows how they can be adapted for the studio workshop. Examples of the work of an international group of artists are used to illustrate the range and versatility of that technique.
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