Bulletin


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The Studio


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French Art Nouveau Ceramics


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"L'art nouveau, an artistic movement of a highly eclectic nature that developed in the late 19th century, took its lead from such diverse sources as Japanese art or the medieval revivalism of the Arts and Crafts. Perhaps in no medium was it better represented than in pottery, whose technical possibilities allowed for great freedom of expression. This richly illustrated dictionary, with glossary and select signatures, lists over 1,100 artists, ceramists and firms that participated in the creation of Art Nouveau ceramics in France, the melting pot of die new aesthetic."--Page 4 of cover.




Canadian Reference Sources


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In parallel columns of French and English, lists over 4,000 reference works and books on history and the humanities, breaking down the large divisions by subject, genre, type of document, and province or territory. Includes titles of national, provincial, territorial, or regional interest in every subject area when available. The entries describe the core focus of the book, its range of interest, scholarly paraphernalia, and any editions in the other Canadian language. The humanities headings are arts, language and linguistics, literature, performing arts, philosophy, and religion. Indexed by name, title, and French and English subject. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Eva Zeisel


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Eva Zeisel was one of the twentieth century's most influential ceramicists and designers of modern housewares. Her distinctive take on modern industrial design was inspired by organic form and brought beauty and playfulness to housewares, earning her designs a beloved place in midcentury homes. This richly illustrated volume—the first-ever complete biographical account of Zeisel's life and work—presents an extensive survey of every line she ever created, all captured in gorgeous new photography, plus 28 short essays from scholars, collectors, curators, and designers. The definitive book on the grande dame of twentieth-century ceramics, this is an essential resource for anyone who appreciates modern design.




Académie internationale de la céramique


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Publié à l'occasion de l'exposition d'oeuvres choisies et envoyées par les membres de l'Académie internationale de la céramique (AIC) qui se tiendra à la Cité de la Céramique de Sèvres du 15 septembre 2010 au 10 janvier 2011. Les expositions de l'AIC (tous les 2 ans au quatre coins du monde) donnent lieu à une publication où sont rassemblés les débats des assemblées générales et, le regroupement des oeuvres par affinités matérielles et plastiques. Tout membre est sélectionné dans chaque pays par ses pairs, ainsi le lecteur retrouvera les maîtres de la céramique dans un catalogue qui s'apparente à un annuaire de la céramique mondiale. L'intérêt de ce livre est de faire voyager à travers le monde en retrouvant des caractéristiques de "terres du monde" restituant le souflle d'ateliers ancestraux, mais le voyage s'apparente aussi à un circuit parmi les plus grands musées d'art contemporain japonais, américains ou européens.







Wilf Perreault


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Wilf Perreault is in a class of artists known primarily for a single subject – in his case, the humble urban back alley. Coteau Books proudly joins forces with the MacKenzie Art Gallery to present a coffee-table book with more than a hundred full-colour images, accompanied by essays discussing the work of the artist best known as “Wilf”. Wilf Perreault contains an additional treat – 11 pieces of creative prose and poetry by Saskatchewan literary artists responding to Wilf's work in general, or to specific paintings that have inspired them. Walking up the alley with Wilf Perreault, we see how his work fits perfectly into the tradition established by Saskatchewan artists from Ernest Lindner to Joe Fafard to David Thauberger. His paintings are rendered in a breathtaking detail that asks us to take another, closer, look at the everyday. Born in the small Franco-Saskatchewan community of Albertville, Wilf Perreault studied art at the University of Saskatchewan and has been painting and teaching art in Regina since the early 1970s.




Ceramic Literature


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