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The Della Robbia Pottery - From Renaissance to Regent Street (Paperback)
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The Della Robbia Pottery - From Renaissance to Regent Street (Paperback)
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Loot Price R499
Discovery Miles 4 990
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The catalogue accompanies the exhibition, From Renaissance to
Regent Street, at the Williamson Art Gallery & Museum in
Birkenhead. The Williamson holds the world's largest collection of
work from the Della Robbia Pottery, founded in 1894 by Harold
Rathbone. Inspired by his experiences in Italy and by his contact
with the work of the Tuscan sculptor, Luca Della Robbia, Rathbone
developed a type of pottery that was unique to his factory.
Employing local craftsmen and women and using local materials, the
Della Robbia Pottery issued a distinctive set of ceramic products
that included presentation vases, architectural panels and other
household items in the final years of the nineteenth century. This
work considers the different models of approaching creativity,
aesthetics and critical value at the Della Robbia Pottery in the
following ways: it examines the impact of Anglo-Italian cultural
exchanges at the end of the nineteenth century upon the formation
of the Della Robbia Pottery; it discusses the impact of art tourism
and cosmopolitan experience upon Rathbone's manufacturing and
commercial life; it reveals some of the influences upon Rathbone's
distinctive approach to the design and manufacture of the pottery;
and it considers the place of the Pottery within wider Arts and
Crafts' artistic schemes that held a commitment to social
responsibility.
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