Techniques of the World's Great Masters of Pottery and CeramicsHugo Morley-Fletcher Different periods and countries developed the art of pottery quite uniquely. How effects were achieved and what methods were used is the focus of this instructive and beautiful book. |
Contents
The Debt to Metalwork | 138 |
The Revival of Craft Pottery | 154 |
Useful and Decorative | 174 |
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