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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Ceramic arts, pottery, glass
For over 25,000 years, humans across the globe have shaped,
decorated, and fired clay. Despite great differences in location
and time, universal themes appear in the world's ceramic
traditions, including religious influences, human and animal
representations, and mortuary pottery. In Global Clay: Themes in
World Ceramic Traditions, noted pottery scholar John A. Burrison
explores the recurring artistic themes that tie humanity together,
explaining how and why those themes appear again and again in
worldwide ceramic traditions. The book is richly illustrated with
over 200 full-color, cross-cultural illustrations of ceramics from
prehistory to the present. Providing an introduction to different
styles of folk pottery, extensive suggestions for further reading,
and reflections on the future of traditional pottery around the
world, Global Clay is sure to become a classic for all who love art
and pottery and all who are intrigued by the human commonalities
revealed through art.
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