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Academically researched reference work in two volumes, catalogue of the Gotha inventory of around 700 single-sheet woodcut prints from 1480 to 1599.
This work is now available in its second edition. The first comprehensive survey of the oeuvre of Friedrich Becker, the inventor of kinetic jewellery.
After more than eight years of intensive research this is the first and only encyclopaedia of glass marks from the 17th to the 20th century and its at last available
Robert Smit tells a story about an empty house and the people who lived in it. He tells his story with his jewellery, inviting the reader to one of the most extraordinary encounters with this art form ever to have appeared in print.
Lotte Reimers was committed to making the public aware of ceramics as art. While running the Deidesheim museum and gallery, she embarked on a career of her own as an art ceramist in 1965 and has been adding to her impressive oeuvre for nearly forty years.
This is the first complete survey of Japanese export porcelain from the Meiji era to be published in English - a benchmark standard work for specialists and an insider tip for lovers of porcelain and anyone interested in Art Nouveau and Japan.
The first comprehensive monograph of a ceramics factory in Lower Silesia, the Feinsteinzeugfabrik Julius Paul & Sohn in Bunzlau, active from 1893 to 1945.
Over 500 fascinating illustrations and outstanding articles by noted authors, experts on Africa, scientists, and journalists from Africa, North America and Europe, make this publication a 'must' for all interested in southern Africa and for African art collectors.
A long-awaited survey of more than fifty years of art jewelery from the Padua School covering its work from 1950 to the present. Works by master goldsmiths Mario Pintin, Francesco Pavan and Giampaolo Babetto and other artists together add up to the distictive, typically Paduan look in art jewelery.
With contemporary advertising and sales catalogues as its sources, this book represents an exhaustive study of the Ikora and Myra lines in glass produced between the 1920s and 1950s by the Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik AG (WMF) at Geislingen/Steige.
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