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  • 1
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    Cambridge, UK :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602132002882
    Format: 1 online resource (414 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781805110552
    Note: Intro -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: William Moorcroft, Potter -- PART I -- MAKING A NAME -- 1. 1897-1900: The Making of a Potter -- 2. 1901-04: The End of the Beginning -- 3. 1905-09: Experiment and Adversity -- 4. 1910-12: Approaching a Crossroads -- 5. 1912-13: Breaking with Macintyre's -- PART II -- CREATING A STUDIO -- 6. 1913-14: A New Beginning -- 7. 1914-18: The Art of Survival -- 8. 1919-23: A Lone Furrow -- 9. 1924-25: Recognition of the Artist Potter -- 10. 1926-28: Re-negotiating the Future -- PART III -- EXPRESSING A VISION -- 11. 1929-31: No Ordinary Potter -- 12. 1932-35: Individuality and Industrial Art -- 13. 1936-39: Pottery for a Troubled World -- 14. 1939-45: Adversity and Resolution -- Conclusion: Individuality by Design -- Bibliography -- List of Figures -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Mallinson, Jonathan William Moorcroft, Potter Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers,c2023
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
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    Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC30719834
    Format: 1 online resource (414 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781805110552
    Note: Intro -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: William Moorcroft, Potter -- PART I -- MAKING A NAME -- 1. 1897-1900: The Making of a Potter -- 2. 1901-04: The End of the Beginning -- 3. 1905-09: Experiment and Adversity -- 4. 1910-12: Approaching a Crossroads -- 5. 1912-13: Breaking with Macintyre's -- PART II -- CREATING A STUDIO -- 6. 1913-14: A New Beginning -- 7. 1914-18: The Art of Survival -- 8. 1919-23: A Lone Furrow -- 9. 1924-25: Recognition of the Artist Potter -- 10. 1926-28: Re-negotiating the Future -- PART III -- EXPRESSING A VISION -- 11. 1929-31: No Ordinary Potter -- 12. 1932-35: Individuality and Industrial Art -- 13. 1936-39: Pottery for a Troubled World -- 14. 1939-45: Adversity and Resolution -- Conclusion: Individuality by Design -- Bibliography -- List of Figures -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Mallinson, Jonathan William Moorcroft, Potter Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers,c2023
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT59916
    Format: 1 online resource (414 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781805110552
    Note: Intro -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: William Moorcroft, Potter -- PART I -- MAKING A NAME -- 1. 1897-1900: The Making of a Potter -- 2. 1901-04: The End of the Beginning -- 3. 1905-09: Experiment and Adversity -- 4. 1910-12: Approaching a Crossroads -- 5. 1912-13: Breaking with Macintyre's -- PART II -- CREATING A STUDIO -- 6. 1913-14: A New Beginning -- 7. 1914-18: The Art of Survival -- 8. 1919-23: A Lone Furrow -- 9. 1924-25: Recognition of the Artist Potter -- 10. 1926-28: Re-negotiating the Future -- PART III -- EXPRESSING A VISION -- 11. 1929-31: No Ordinary Potter -- 12. 1932-35: Individuality and Industrial Art -- 13. 1936-39: Pottery for a Troubled World -- 14. 1939-45: Adversity and Resolution -- Conclusion: Individuality by Design -- Bibliography -- List of Figures -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Mallinson, Jonathan William Moorcroft, Potter Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers,c2023
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: FULL  ((OIS Credentials Required))
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, UK :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9949595403102882
    Format: 1 online resource (414 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-80511-055-1
    Content: "William Moorcroft (1872-1945) was one of the most celebrated potters of the early twentieth century. His career extended from the Arts and Crafts movement of the late Victorian age to the Austerity aesthetics of the Second World War. Rejecting mass production and patronised by Royalty, Moorcroft's work was a synthesis of studio and factory, art and industry. He considered it his vocation to create an everyday art, both functional and decorative, affordable by more than a privileged few: 'If only the people in the world would concentrate upon making all things beautiful, and if all people concentrated on developing the arts of Peace, what a world it might be,' he wrote in a letter to his daughter in 1930. 'William Moorcroft, Potter: Individuality by Design' is a pioneering study by Jonathan Mallinson, Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. It follows the career of William Moorcroft through a wealth of private papers, letters and diaries, business correspondence and published reviews in newspapers, trade magazines and art journals. Richly illustrated with examples of his pottery, it explores what lay behind the unique impact of work sought by museums and treasured in homes the world over. The book examines an artist's very individual response to the turbulent half century in which he worked. It will appeal to both specialists and general readers with an interest in pottery, the decorative arts, and the cultural history of the times."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Intro -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: William Moorcroft, Potter -- PART I -- MAKING A NAME -- 1. 1897-1900: The Making of a Potter -- 2. 1901-04: The End of the Beginning -- 3. 1905-09: Experiment and Adversity -- 4. 1910-12: Approaching a Crossroads -- 5. 1912-13: Breaking with Macintyre's -- PART II -- CREATING A STUDIO -- 6. 1913-14: A New Beginning -- 7. 1914-18: The Art of Survival -- 8. 1919-23: A Lone Furrow -- 9. 1924-25: Recognition of the Artist Potter -- 10. 1926-28: Re-negotiating the Future -- PART III -- EXPRESSING A VISION -- 11. 1929-31: No Ordinary Potter -- 12. 1932-35: Individuality and Industrial Art -- 13. 1936-39: Pottery for a Troubled World -- 14. 1939-45: Adversity and Resolution -- Conclusion: Individuality by Design -- Bibliography -- List of Figures -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-80511-053-5
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, UK :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961235240402883
    Format: 1 online resource (414 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-80511-055-1
    Content: "William Moorcroft (1872-1945) was one of the most celebrated potters of the early twentieth century. His career extended from the Arts and Crafts movement of the late Victorian age to the Austerity aesthetics of the Second World War. Rejecting mass production and patronised by Royalty, Moorcroft's work was a synthesis of studio and factory, art and industry. He considered it his vocation to create an everyday art, both functional and decorative, affordable by more than a privileged few: 'If only the people in the world would concentrate upon making all things beautiful, and if all people concentrated on developing the arts of Peace, what a world it might be,' he wrote in a letter to his daughter in 1930. 'William Moorcroft, Potter: Individuality by Design' is a pioneering study by Jonathan Mallinson, Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. It follows the career of William Moorcroft through a wealth of private papers, letters and diaries, business correspondence and published reviews in newspapers, trade magazines and art journals. Richly illustrated with examples of his pottery, it explores what lay behind the unique impact of work sought by museums and treasured in homes the world over. The book examines an artist's very individual response to the turbulent half century in which he worked. It will appeal to both specialists and general readers with an interest in pottery, the decorative arts, and the cultural history of the times."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Intro -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: William Moorcroft, Potter -- PART I -- MAKING A NAME -- 1. 1897-1900: The Making of a Potter -- 2. 1901-04: The End of the Beginning -- 3. 1905-09: Experiment and Adversity -- 4. 1910-12: Approaching a Crossroads -- 5. 1912-13: Breaking with Macintyre's -- PART II -- CREATING A STUDIO -- 6. 1913-14: A New Beginning -- 7. 1914-18: The Art of Survival -- 8. 1919-23: A Lone Furrow -- 9. 1924-25: Recognition of the Artist Potter -- 10. 1926-28: Re-negotiating the Future -- PART III -- EXPRESSING A VISION -- 11. 1929-31: No Ordinary Potter -- 12. 1932-35: Individuality and Industrial Art -- 13. 1936-39: Pottery for a Troubled World -- 14. 1939-45: Adversity and Resolution -- Conclusion: Individuality by Design -- Bibliography -- List of Figures -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-80511-053-5
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, UK :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961235240402883
    Format: 1 online resource (414 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-80511-055-1
    Content: "William Moorcroft (1872-1945) was one of the most celebrated potters of the early twentieth century. His career extended from the Arts and Crafts movement of the late Victorian age to the Austerity aesthetics of the Second World War. Rejecting mass production and patronised by Royalty, Moorcroft's work was a synthesis of studio and factory, art and industry. He considered it his vocation to create an everyday art, both functional and decorative, affordable by more than a privileged few: 'If only the people in the world would concentrate upon making all things beautiful, and if all people concentrated on developing the arts of Peace, what a world it might be,' he wrote in a letter to his daughter in 1930. 'William Moorcroft, Potter: Individuality by Design' is a pioneering study by Jonathan Mallinson, Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. It follows the career of William Moorcroft through a wealth of private papers, letters and diaries, business correspondence and published reviews in newspapers, trade magazines and art journals. Richly illustrated with examples of his pottery, it explores what lay behind the unique impact of work sought by museums and treasured in homes the world over. The book examines an artist's very individual response to the turbulent half century in which he worked. It will appeal to both specialists and general readers with an interest in pottery, the decorative arts, and the cultural history of the times."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Intro -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: William Moorcroft, Potter -- PART I -- MAKING A NAME -- 1. 1897-1900: The Making of a Potter -- 2. 1901-04: The End of the Beginning -- 3. 1905-09: Experiment and Adversity -- 4. 1910-12: Approaching a Crossroads -- 5. 1912-13: Breaking with Macintyre's -- PART II -- CREATING A STUDIO -- 6. 1913-14: A New Beginning -- 7. 1914-18: The Art of Survival -- 8. 1919-23: A Lone Furrow -- 9. 1924-25: Recognition of the Artist Potter -- 10. 1926-28: Re-negotiating the Future -- PART III -- EXPRESSING A VISION -- 11. 1929-31: No Ordinary Potter -- 12. 1932-35: Individuality and Industrial Art -- 13. 1936-39: Pottery for a Troubled World -- 14. 1939-45: Adversity and Resolution -- Conclusion: Individuality by Design -- Bibliography -- List of Figures -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-80511-053-5
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Cambridge :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9949574776402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 398 pages) : , 119 illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781805110552 , 9781805110569 , 9781805110583 , 9781805110590
    Content: "William Moorcroft (1872-1945) was one of the most celebrated potters of the early twentieth century. His career extended from the Arts and Crafts movement of the late Victorian age to the Austerity aesthetics of the Second World War. Rejecting mass production and patronised by Royalty, Moorcroft's work was a synthesis of studio and factory, art and industry. He considered it his vocation to create an everyday art, both functional and decorative, affordable by more than a privileged few: 'If only the people in the world would concentrate upon making all things beautiful, and if all people concentrated on developing the arts of Peace, what a world it might be,' he wrote in a letter to his daughter in 1930. 'William Moorcroft, Potter: Individuality by Design' is a pioneering study by Jonathan Mallinson, Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. It follows the career of William Moorcroft through a wealth of private papers, letters and diaries, business correspondence and published reviews in newspapers, trade magazines and art journals. Richly illustrated with examples of his pottery, it explores what lay behind the unique impact of work sought by museums and treasured in homes the world over. The book examines an artist's very individual response to the turbulent half century in which he worked. It will appeal to both specialists and general readers with an interest in pottery, the decorative arts, and the cultural history of the times."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Additional resources available from the publisher's website. , Available through Open Book Publishers. , Introduction: William Moorcroft, Potter / Jonathan Mallinson -- 1. 1897-1900: The Making of a Potter / Jonathan Mallinson -- 2. 1901-04: The End of the Beginning / Jonathan Mallinson -- 3. 1905-09: Experiment and Adversity / Jonathan Mallinson -- 4. 1910-12: Approaching a Crossroads / Jonathan Mallinson -- 5. 1912-13: Breaking with Macintyre's / Jonathan Mallinson -- 6. 1913-14: A New Beginning / Jonathan Mallinson -- 7. 1914-18: The Art of Survival / Jonathan Mallinson -- 8. 1919-23: A Lone Furrow / Jonathan Mallinson -- 9. 1924-25: Recognition of the Artist Potter / Jonathan Mallinson -- 10. 1926-28: Re-negotiating the Future / Jonathan Mallinson -- 11. 1929-31: No Ordinary Potter / Jonathan Mallinson -- 12. 1932-35: Individuality and Industrial Art / Jonathan Mallinson -- 13. 1936-39: Pottery for a Troubled World / Jonathan Mallinson -- 14. 1939-45: Adversity and Resolution / Jonathan Mallinson -- Conclusion: Individuality by Design / Jonathan Mallinson. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    Cambridge, UK :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1399167439
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 393 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 1805110551 , 9781805110569 , 180511056X , 9781805110583 , 1805110586 , 9781805110590 , 1805110594 , 9781805110552
    Content: "William Moorcroft (1872-1945) was one of the most celebrated potters of the early twentieth century. His career extended from the Arts and Crafts movement of the late Victorian age to the Austerity aesthetics of the Second World War. Rejecting mass production and patronised by Royalty, Moorcroft's work was a synthesis of studio and factory, art and industry. He considered it his vocation to create an everyday art, both functional and decorative, affordable by more than a privileged few: 'If only the people in the world would concentrate upon making all things beautiful, and if all people concentrated on developing the arts of Peace, what a world it might be,' he wrote in a letter to his daughter in 1930. 'William Moorcroft, Potter: Individuality by Design' is a pioneering study by Jonathan Mallinson, Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. It follows the career of William Moorcroft through a wealth of private papers, letters and diaries, business correspondence and published reviews in newspapers, trade magazines and art journals. Richly illustrated with examples of his pottery, it explores what lay behind the unique impact of work sought by museums and treasured in homes the world over. The book examines an artist's very individual response to the turbulent half century in which he worked. It will appeal to both specialists and general readers with an interest in pottery, the decorative arts, and the cultural history of the times."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Intro -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: William Moorcroft, Potter -- PART I -- MAKING A NAME -- 1. 1897-1900: The Making of a Potter -- 2. 1901-04: The End of the Beginning -- 3. 1905-09: Experiment and Adversity -- 4. 1910-12: Approaching a Crossroads -- 5. 1912-13: Breaking with Macintyre's -- PART II -- CREATING A STUDIO -- 6. 1913-14: A New Beginning -- 7. 1914-18: The Art of Survival -- 8. 1919-23: A Lone Furrow -- 9. 1924-25: Recognition of the Artist Potter -- 10. 1926-28: Re-negotiating the Future -- PART III -- EXPRESSING A VISION , 11. 1929-31: No Ordinary Potter -- 12. 1932-35: Individuality and Industrial Art -- 13. 1936-39: Pottery for a Troubled World -- 14. 1939-45: Adversity and Resolution -- Conclusion: Individuality by Design -- Bibliography -- List of Figures -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version: Mallinson, G. J. William Moorcroft, potter ISBN 9781805110545
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781805110538
    Language: English
    Keywords: History.
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