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Beginning in the Renaissance, ateliers were established as places
for European artists to work and teach their crafts. Centuries
later most of these spaces have disappeared, but a select few
continue to produce some of the world's most celebrated and
sought-after objects in the areas of crystal, ceramics, wrought
iron, fabric, bookbinding, mosaic, wood paneling, and more. John
Whelan and Oskar Proctor traveled throughout Europe to document
these important spaces, both to celebrate them and to preserve
their disappearing ideals. Ranging from the well- known to the
obscure, this volume takes readers inside dozens of ateliers from
Austria, England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland.
Sumptuous double-page spreads feature alluring photography, and
fascinating background texts tell their stories. By shining a light
on their collective value as well as their individual expertise,
this book offers both a historic evaluation of how ateliers have
been shaped by modern forces-and also a clarion call for their
preservation.
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