ルーシー・リーと陶磁器たち / The Life and Work of Lucie Rie 1902 - 1995

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Publisher/2002

   Published/ブルース・インターアクションズ
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/87   Size/183*260*13
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A collection of works by British female potter Lucy Lee, "Lucy Lee and Ceramics." Lucy Lee was born in Vienna in 1902, studied pottery at the Vienna Institute of Technology, and was influenced by the architect / designer Ernst Prischke who has flown through the Bauhaus. He continued his production against the backdrop of modernism, a design that trims waste and high-quality materials. In 1938, he set up a studio in London. The encounter with potter Bernard Leach, who has a deep connection with Japanese folk art, and Hans Kopper, who came to his studio, greatly influenced Lucy's creations. Lucy's works, such as simple forms and rich matieres, are very popular in Japan, and there are many exhibitions. This book has been edited by Emmanuel Cooper, editor of Ceramic Review magazine. In addition to illustrations of works, biographical text summarizing their background, essays by Lucy-influenced people, and the flow of pottery and ceramic notes published for the first time in this book are posted, which is the best introduction to Lucy 1 It is a book.
<Related Artists> Lucie Rie
<Condition> Jacket: Minimal damage, Body: Aged
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