
Pottery decoration under the glaze
Exploring the Intricate Art of Glaze Decoration in CeramicsBy M. Louise McLaughlinLength1h 26m
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In "Pottery Decoration Under the Glaze," M. Louise McLaughlin presents an insightful exploration into the intricate world of ceramic art, specifically focusing on the nuances and techniques involved in underglaze decoration. With a blend of historical context and practical guidance, McLaughlin deftly navigates the evolution of pottery decoration, elucidating how contemporary practices are rooted in age-old traditions. Her scholarly approach is characterized by meticulous analysis, rich illustrations, and a deep appreciation for the artistry involved in creating visually compelling ceramics, positioning the work firmly within the nexus of art history and craft studies. M. Louise McLaughlin is a distinguished ceramic artist and academic, whose extensive background in the field has afforded her unique insights into the technical and aesthetic aspects of pottery. Her engagement with various cultural traditions of ceramic decoration has not only enriched her practice but has also inspired her to document these techniques for future generations. McLaughlin'Äôs passion for ceramics is evident in her commitment to education and sharing knowledge, making her an authoritative voice in the discipline. This book stands as an essential resource for both aspiring decorators and experienced ceramicists alike, offering an extensive compendium of techniques and historical references. Readers will find inspiration in McLaughlin'Äôs detailed descriptions and visual examples, making it a valuable addition to both art and craft libraries.
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GenreOther
Length1 hr 26 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 10, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE.
7METHOD OF PAINTING.
2INTRODUCTION.
8DRYING.
3CHAPTER I. POTTERY.
9FIRING.
4CHAPTER II. COLORS FOR PAINTING UNDER THE GLAZE.
10CHAPTER V. MODELING IN RELIEF.
5CHAPTER III. PAINTING ON POTTERY AFTER THE MANNER OF THE HAVILAND OR LIMOGES FAIENCE.
11CARVING IN CLAY.
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6THE STATE OF THE WARE IN WHICH THE PAINTING SHOULD BE APPLIED.
12Painting in the Lambeth or Bennett Style.