THE POTTER'S EYE
Art and Tradition in North Carolina Pottery,
Hewitt, Mark and Nancy Sweezy~~~$39.95 
Photography by Jason Dowdle
296 pp., 9 x 11, 235 color illus., 1 map, notes, index
Classic North Carolina stoneware pots--with their rich textures, monochromatic
glazes, and minimal decoration--belong to one of America's most revered
stoneware pottery traditions. In a lavishly illustrated celebration
of that tradition, Mark Hewitt and Nancy Sweezy trace the history of
North Carolina pottery from the nineteenth century to the present day.
They demonstrate the intriguing historic and aesthetic relationships
that link pots produced in North Carolina to pottery traditions in Europe
and Asia, in New England, and in the neighboring state of South Carolina.
With hundreds of color photographs highlighting the shapes and surfaces
of carefully selected pots, The Potter's Eye honors the keen focus vernacular
potters bring to their materials, tools, techniques, and history. It
is an evocative guide for anyone interested in the art of North Carolina
pottery and the aesthetic majesty of this resilient and long-standing
tradition
Curriculum Applications: 4th & 8th Grade Social
Studies - industry; Art
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