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Potters of Japan

Potters of Japan

Another look at the timeless art of nine Families

by Bill Geisinger
Publication Date: 01/05/2010

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A study of nine families; (from 2005 through 2007) from the original documentary film ¿Potters of Japan¿ in 1968 by Richard and Marj Peeler. The Kondo, Shimaoka, Ichino, Kaneshige, Mori, Kato, Fujiwara, Waraku, and Takahashi family names are synonymous with Japanese pottery. Each produces ceramic work that is respected and admired by thousands of Japanese and individuals throughout the world. This book is a review of each family since the original film and is essentially a study of contemporary Japanese Ceramics from 1968 to the present. There are as many similarities as differences among this group of potters. Tradition is pivotal here; family name, prestige, artistic and technical secrets are passed from generation to generation, each family developing its own expression and unique qualities. Today Japan¿s studio pottery has grown and there are many more people working and expanding the traditions of the original six old kilns (rokkouyo). This book is an introduction to studio pottery in Japan today, as was the Peeler documentary in 1968.This book is available directly from the author by contacting him through his Web site: http://www.billgeisinger.comYou may also contact WORDSWORTH Publishing directly, and we will forward any inquiries.
ISBN:
9780975435137
9780975435137
Category:
Education
Publication Date:
01-05-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
WORDSWORTH Publishing Company
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
252.98x195.99x12.7mm

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