Staffordshire pottery and its history

Par : Josiah C. Wedgwood
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  • Nombre de pages200
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4787132-3
  • EAN8596547871323
  • Date de parution24/04/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille4 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Staffordshire Pottery and Its History, " Josiah C. Wedgwood delivers a comprehensive exploration of the rich heritage of Staffordshire pottery, tracing its evolution from the late 17th century to the 19th century. Wedgwood employs a meticulous combination of historical narrative and detailed craftsmanship analysis, presenting an in-depth examination of the socio-economic contexts that influenced the production and distribution of these iconic ceramic pieces.
The book is enriched by vivid descriptions and illustrations that capture the exquisite artistry and technological advancements in pottery during this period, placing it firmly within the broader framework of industrial history and its implications on English culture. Josiah C. Wedgwood, a direct descendant of the legendary potter Josiah Wedgwood, brings unparalleled expertise and passion to his subject.
His family's long-standing legacy in the ceramics industry provides him with unique insights into the craftsmanship of Staffordshire pottery. With a scholarly background in art history and a personal reverence for traditional manufacturing techniques, Wedgwood endeavors to preserve the narrative of this artistic medium while contextualizing it within the landscape of British artistry. This remarkable work is essential for historians and art enthusiasts alike, offering a nuanced understanding of Staffordshire pottery's significance.
Wedgwood's meticulous research and heartfelt prose invite readers to appreciate the artistry and historical depth of these vessels, making it an indispensable volume for anyone interested in the intersections of art, culture, and industry.
In "Staffordshire Pottery and Its History, " Josiah C. Wedgwood delivers a comprehensive exploration of the rich heritage of Staffordshire pottery, tracing its evolution from the late 17th century to the 19th century. Wedgwood employs a meticulous combination of historical narrative and detailed craftsmanship analysis, presenting an in-depth examination of the socio-economic contexts that influenced the production and distribution of these iconic ceramic pieces.
The book is enriched by vivid descriptions and illustrations that capture the exquisite artistry and technological advancements in pottery during this period, placing it firmly within the broader framework of industrial history and its implications on English culture. Josiah C. Wedgwood, a direct descendant of the legendary potter Josiah Wedgwood, brings unparalleled expertise and passion to his subject.
His family's long-standing legacy in the ceramics industry provides him with unique insights into the craftsmanship of Staffordshire pottery. With a scholarly background in art history and a personal reverence for traditional manufacturing techniques, Wedgwood endeavors to preserve the narrative of this artistic medium while contextualizing it within the landscape of British artistry. This remarkable work is essential for historians and art enthusiasts alike, offering a nuanced understanding of Staffordshire pottery's significance.
Wedgwood's meticulous research and heartfelt prose invite readers to appreciate the artistry and historical depth of these vessels, making it an indispensable volume for anyone interested in the intersections of art, culture, and industry.