Keramic Art Of Japan by George Ashdown Audsley; Lord James Bowes
A Brief History of Japanese Pottery and Porcelain
This comprehensive work delves into the rich and intricate world of Japanese ceramics, exploring the historical evolution, artistic techniques, and cultural significance of this traditional art form. The authors meticulously document various styles, from ancient earthenware to the refined porcelain of later periods, highlighting the craftsmanship and aesthetic principles that define Japanese pottery. Through detailed descriptions and illustrations, the book serves as both an educational resource and a celebration of the artistic legacy that has influenced global ceramic art.
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- 1875
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- British
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- 300-400
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- English
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