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Brüder in Ton: Die Geschichte der Georgia Folk Pottery (Brown Thrasher Books)
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Brüder in Ton: Die Geschichte der Georgia Folk Pottery (Brown Thrasher Books)

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    Release Year
    2008
    ISBN
    9780820332208
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    University of Georgia Press
    ISBN-10
    0820332208
    ISBN-13
    9780820332208
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    66187923

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Brothers in Clay : the Story of Georgia Folk Pottery
    Number of Pages
    376 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Folk & Outsider Art, Ceramics
    Publication Year
    2008
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Art
    Author
    John A. Burrison
    Book Series
    Brown Thrasher Bks.
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.7 in
    Item Weight
    35.6 Oz
    Item Length
    10 in
    Item Width
    8.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Reviews
    "The first extensive study of a once-prominent part of the state's culture."-- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Burrison's beautiful book . . . [is] more than an ordinary history; it is a complete study in folklife and material culture."-- Western Folklore, "Remarkably complete in its coverage . . . Burrison combines interviews with historic evidence to write a flowing narrative spiced with brilliant photographs and effective illustrations."--Choice, "Remarkably complete in its coverage . . . Burrison combines interviews with historic evidence to write a flowing narrative spiced with brilliant photographs and effective illustrations."-- Choice, Beautifully designed, well written and illustrated, and comprehensive in scope, Brothers in Clay should stand for years to come as the definitive volume on Georgia's exciting and diverse pottery traditions. It also sets a standard for state surveys that future studies will have to work hard to equal., "A fascinating book-a sort of living history . . . This book is a fitting tribute to the Georgia folk pottery movement."-- Christian Science Monitor, "Combines the popular appeal of a Foxfire volume with the painstaking academic care of the scholarly monograph."--Southern Exposure, "Combines the popular appeal of a Foxfire volume with the painstaking academic care of the scholarly monograph."-- Southern Exposure, "A pioneering work . . . Burrison has provided a remarkably rich and full homage to some 400 Georgia potters. Above all, he has delineated a true, living craft."--Material Culture, A fascinating book-a sort of living history . . . This book is a fitting tribute to the Georgia folk pottery movement., Burrison's beautiful book . . . [is] more than an ordinary history; it is a complete study in folklife and material culture., A fascinating book... A fitting tribute to the Georgia folk pottery movement. - Christian Science Monitor, "A fascinating book-a sort of living history . . . This book is a fitting tribute to the Georgia folk pottery movement."--Christian Science Monitor, "The first extensive study of a once-prominent part of the state's culture."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Beautifully designed, well written and illustrated, and comprehensive in scope, Brothers in Clay should stand for years to come as the definitive volume on Georgia's exciting and diverse pottery traditions. It also sets a standard for state surveys that future studies will have to work hard to equal."-- Journal of American Folklore, "Burrison's beautiful book . . . [is] more than an ordinary history; it is a complete study in folklife and material culture."--Western Folklore, "A pioneering work . . . Burrison has provided a remarkably rich and full homage to some 400 Georgia potters. Above all, he has delineated a true, living craft."-- Material Culture, "Burrison's beautiful book . . . [is more than an ordinary history; it is a complete study in folklife and material culture."-- Western Folklore, "Beautifully designed, well written and illustrated, and comprehensive in scope,Brothers in Clayshould stand for years to come as the definitive volume on Georgia's exciting and diverse pottery traditions. It also sets a standard for state surveys that future studies will have to work hard to equal."--Journal of American Folklore
    Synopsis
    Abundantly illustrated, Brothers in Clay tells the story of Georgia's rich folk pottery tradition--the historical forces that shaped it and the families and individual artisans who continue to keep it alive. This pioneering book marked the first intensive study of a southern state's pottery heritage and the first major examination of a native Georgia art form. Drawing on interviews with practicing potters, John A. Burrison ranges widely in his coverage, providing discussions of the folk potters' contributions to Georgia life and their place in southern society; detailed explanations of turning, glazing, and firing processes; and histories of the state's eight major pottery-producing centers, including genealogies of the potting families and the distinctive characteristics of their wares. Burrison's new preface summarizes the past decade of southern folk pottery, including archaeological discoveries, museum exhibits, the appearance of important new books, and the deaths of such iconic figures as Lanier Meaders., Abundantly illustrated, Brothers in Clay tells the story of Georgia's rich folk pottery tradition: the historical forces that shaped it and the artisans who continue to keep it alive. This pioneering book marked the first intensive study of a southern state's pottery heritage and the first major examination of a native Georgia art form.
    LC Classification Number
    NK4025.G4B87 2008

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