Unearthed: Twentieth-Century Ceramic Art from Portugal

Hardback

Main Details

Title Unearthed: Twentieth-Century Ceramic Art from Portugal
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Pedro Moura Carvalho
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:312
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 240
Category/GenreCeramic arts, pottery, glass
Individual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9783897906365
ClassificationsDewey:738.094690904
Audience
General
Illustrations 330 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Arnoldsche
Imprint Arnoldsche
Publication Date 3 December 2021
Publication Country Germany

Description

In a country known for its lively azulejos (tiles) and clay crafts, local studio pottery in Portugal has remained practically unknown, yet throughout the last century a considerable number of potters and visual artists - from Portugal as well as Germany, Hungary, Brazil, and Mozambique, among other countries - have created an original corpus of work. Based on what is probably the most comprehensive collection of local ceramic art, this publication discusses with greater detail thirty potters' work and is illustrated with over 300 ceramics. It covers the entire twentieth century but gives particular emphasis to the 1950s and 1960s, when there was a boom in interest for the discipline and when both state and private patrons commissioned significant artworks. The various artists, along with their working methods, origins, and backgrounds, are discussed in length, as well as their activities and the influence of manufactories. This is the first seminal study of such an eclectic production, aiming to become a standard reference for the general public, collectors, museum curators, and all those interested in the sheer joy of ceramics and Portuguese cultural history.

Author Biography

Pedro Moura Carvalho, PhD, is an art historian and museum professional who held key positions in London, Singapore, and San Francisco. He has curated a number of international exhibitions and published extensively on Asian art; he is currently concentrating primarily on 20th-century Portuguese glass and ceramics.