This comprehensive directory contains more than 2,000 biographical entries for individuals involved in American ceramic art from 1870 to 1970. It includes art/studio potters, pottery owners and managers, decorators, designers, sculptors, china painters, teachers, administrators, arts and crafts enthusiasts, and key figures active in government sponsored ceramic work programs. This guide is a companion to the author's book Alternative American Ceramics: An essential resource for museums, galleries, collectors, libraries, and auction houses. AUTHOR: A longtime collector of American decorative ceramics, Ken Forster is a respected dealer in American art Pottery and other applied art. SELLING POINTS: More than 2,000 biographical entries Essential resource for American ceramic art Organized for quick access to vital information
A longtime collector of American decorative ceramics, Ken Forster is a respected dealer in American art pottery and other applied art. He lives in the Washington, DC, area.
This comprehensive directory contains more than 2,000 biographical entries for individuals involved in American ceramic art from 1870 to 1970. It includes art/studio potters, pottery owners and managers, decorators, designers, sculptors, china painters, teachers, administrators, arts and crafts enthusiasts, and key figures active in government-sponsored ceramic work programs. This guide is a companion to the author's book Alternative American Ceramics. An essential resource for museums, galleries, collectors, libraries, and auction houses.
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