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Majolica: A Complete History and Illustrated Survey
ÀúÀÚ : Karmason, Marilyn G., Stacke, Joan B.
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ÃâÆÇ»ç : Harry N. Abrams


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 Still the best, broadest, and most complete introduction to the colorful, lustrously glazed, exuberantly decorated 19th-century ceramic art called majolica, this classic book, first published in 1989, is now fully updated. A brand-new chapter includes the latest information and 27 added color photographs of recently discovered pieces; 18 fresh color illustrations replace older black and whites; and an updated bibliography and list of museums with majolica collections make this book invaluable for the ever-growing number of majolica enthusiasts. The result, as Cape Cod Antiques & Arts said of the original edition, is "a serious reference for serious connoisseurs...It's wonderful."

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 7(2)
FOREWORD 9(2)
INTRODUCTION 11(4)
THE CERAMICS CARAVAN 15(9)
EARLY ENGLISH CERAMIC HISTORY AND MAJOLICA ANTECEDENTS 24(7)
MINTON 31(38)
WEDGWOOD 69(19)
MINTON DISCIPLES: GEORGE JONES AND JOSEPH HOLDCROFT 88(21)
OTHER BRITISH POTTERIES 109(32)
THE EARLY HISTORY OF AMERICAN MAJOLICA 141(4)
GRIFFEN, SMITH AND HILL: ETRUSCAN MAJOLICA 145(17)
OTHER AMERICAN POTTERIES 162(13)
CONTINENTAL POTTERIES 175(23)
SOPHIE
ROBERT LEHR
CLAYS AND GLAZES 198(5)
ON COLLECTING MAJOLICA 203(9)
MAJOLICA IN THE MILLENNIUM 212(20)
MARKS 232(5)
GLOSSARY 237(6)
MAJOLICA IN MUSEUMS 243(2)
BIBLIOGRAPHY 245(7)
INDEX 252(9)
PHOTOGRAPH CREDITS 261

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