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Frans Wildenhain, 1950-75 : creative and commercial American ceramics at mid-century / Bruce A. Austin ; photography by A. Sue Weisler ; with essays by Jonathan Clancy and Becky Simmons.

Author: Austin, Bruce A., 1952-

Publisher:Rochester, N.Y. : Bruce A. Austin, c2012 (Rochester, NY : Printing Applications Laboratory, 2012)

Description:ix, [1], 245 p. : col. ill., ports. ; 27 cm.

Note:"A catalog accompanying the exhibition presented simultaneously at Bevier Gallery and Dyer Arts Center, Rochester Institute of Technology, August 20 - October 2, 2012."

Note:Set in Verlag, designed by Hoefler & Frere-Jone and Arno Pro, designed by Robert Slimbach.

Note:"Unless otherwise credited, all ceramic objects were created by Frans Wildenhain and are part of the Archive Collections, Rochester Institute of Technology, a gift of Robert Bradley Johnson. Cataloging (medium dimensions, glaze) of the Johnson collection was by John Shea. Object dimensions: height precedes width."--T.p. verso.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.



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Austin, Bruce A., 1952-
Variant Title:
Creative and commercial American ceramics at mid-century
Frans Wildenhain, 1950-1975
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Wildenhain, Frans, 1905-1980.
Johnson, Robert Bradley -- Interviews.
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Art pottery, American -- New York (State) -- Rochester -- Exhibitions.
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Simmons, Becky.
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