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CERAMIC HISTORY A-B

CERAMIC HISTORY A-B. ALBARELLO 16-19 th century, Italy Apothecary Jar. AMPHORA. 8-7 th C. BC., Ancient Greece and Rome. c. 530-520 BC. ARITA Edo Period, 1603-1868 Arita, Japan. ARTEL Artel Cooperative, 1908-24 Prague, Czech Republic. BASRA Abassid Period, 750-1298, Iran.

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CERAMIC HISTORY A-B

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  1. CERAMIC HISTORYA-B

  2. ALBARELLO 16-19th century, ItalyApothecary Jar

  3. AMPHORA

  4. 8-7th C. BC., Ancient Greece and Rome

  5. c. 530-520 BC

  6. ARITAEdo Period, 1603-1868Arita, Japan

  7. ARTELArtel Cooperative, 1908-24Prague, Czech Republic

  8. BASRAAbassid Period, 750-1298, Iran

  9. BAUHAUSBauhaus, 1919-1933, Germany(Designer: Walter Gropious)

  10. CERAMIC ARTISTS: C - J • Micheal Cardew            b. 1901        London UK • Halima Cassell              b. 1975        Islamabad, Pakistan  • Charles Catteau            b. 1880        Douai, France • Hans Coper                   b. 1920        Chemnitz, Germany • Wouter Dam                  b. 1957        Utrecht, Netherlands • Ruth Duckworth            b. 1919        Hamburg, Germany • Micheal Frimkess          b.1937         Los Angles, USA • Fukami Sueharu            b. 1947        Kyoto, Japan • Ruth Gurvich                 b. 1961        Cordoba, Argentina • Hamada Shoji                b.1894         Tochigi, Japan • Hashino Kayoko            b.1949         Fukuoka, Japan • Hella Jongerius             b.1963         De Meern, Netherlands • Georges Jouve              b. 1910        Foutenay-sous-Bois, France 

  11. CERAMIC HISTORY H - M

  12. HANHan Dynasty, 206 BC – AD 220Henan province, China

  13. HANIWAKofun Period, c. 250 – 552, Hokota Site, Japan

  14. ILKHANIDIlkhanid Period, 1256-1353, Iran

  15. IZNIK16-17th Century, Turkey

  16. JASPERWARE1775 – presentStaffordshire, UK

  17. JINGDEZHENMing Dynasty, 1368-1644; Jingdezhen, China“Capital of Ceramics in China”

  18. JOMONJomon Period, c. 10500-300BC, Japan

  19. MAEBYONG (MEI-PING)Koryo Dynasty, 918-1392, Korea

  20. BOTTLE SHAPES

  21. CERAMIC HISTORY N - Z

  22. NASCA200 BC – AD 600, Peru

  23. ORIBEEdo Period, 1603 – 1867, Japan

  24. Grayson Perryb. 1960, Chelmsford, UK

  25. Lucie Rieb. 1902, Vienna, Austria – d. 1995, London, UK

  26. Adrian Saxeb. 1942, Glendale, CA, USA

  27. Clare Twomeyb. 1968, Ipswich, UK Monument, 2009

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