20. Leaning blue and white pot, by Alison Britton. 1987. Handbuilt, high-fired earthenware, painted with slip and underglaze pigment under a clear matt glaze. 48 by 35.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
21. Moon jar, by Akiko Hirai. 2016. Stoneware, porcelain slip, paper fibre, wood ash, and white glaze, 52 by 46 cm. (Collection of Akiko Hirai, London; exh. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
22. In praise of shadows, by Grayson Perry. 2005. Coiled stoneware, stencilled and inlaid slip, transparent glaze, handdrawn and photographic transfers, gold lustre, 80 by 50 cm. (Private collection; exh. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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The Leeds Pottery 1770–1881. To which is Appended an Illustrated Account of the Work of the Revivalist, J. & G.W. Senior and J.T. Morton 1880s to c.1950
The Leeds Pottery 1770–1881. To which is Appended an Illustrated Account of the Work of the Revivalist, J. & G.W. Senior and J.T. Morton 1880s to c.1950 |
author: Griffin, John D.
1. Jar of Whitish Porcellanous Ware with Crackled Rice-Coloured Glaze. Probably Chi-Chou Ware of Sung Dynasty. H. 6 in. In the Bushell Collection, British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties.
Non-western art unattributed:
2. Vase of Greyish Buff Stone-Ware with Lotus Scroll in Low Relief: Opaque Glaze of Creamy White Fringed with Lavender, Broken Here and There with Red Patches: Iridescent in Places and Covered with Small Crackle. Canton Ware of the Sung Dynasty. H. 12 in. In the Salting Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties.
Non-western art unattributed:
3. Ewer with Pale Buff Body and Peony Scroll in Relief: Paint-Like Glaze of Creamy White with Pinkish Tinges. Canton Ware of the Sung Dynasty. Shape Derived from a Bronze Model. H. 11$frac{3}{4}$ in. In the British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties
Non-western art unattributed:
4. Bowl of Chien-Yao of the Sung Dynasty Diam. 4$frac{3}{4}$ in. In the British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties
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The Ceramic Art of Orvieto during the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries