MiataDrivers - Rookwood and the Industry of Art: Women, Culture, and Commerce, 1880–1913
Nancy E. Owen
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Rookwood and the Industry Nancy E. Owen epub Rookwood and the Industry Nancy E. Owen pdf download Rookwood and the Industry Nancy E. Owen pdf file Rookwood and the Industry Nancy E. Owen audiobook Rookwood and the Industry Nancy E. Owen book review Rookwood and the Industry Nancy E. Owen summary | #2694802 in Books | Ohio University Press | 2001-03-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.81 x1.26 x7.36l,1.96 | File type: PDF | 349 pages | ||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Not for the average collector|By Customer|This is not a book for the average pottery collector. It contains no "values" or "prices" and has only enough illustrations to explain the author's points. It is, moreover, not written in a popular style and occasionally lapses into academic jargon. For anyone interested in the "why" or "how" of Rookwood and American art pottery in gen|From Library Journal|Academic theses are written for three audiences: the committee passing judgment on the candidate, present and future researchers, and the inquiring public. Owen (American art and women's studies, Northwestern) aims her book squarely at th
Rookwood Pottery of Cincinnati -- the largest, longest-lasting, and arguably most important American Art Pottery -- reflected the country's cultural and commercial milieux in the production, marketing, and consumption of its own products.
Rookwood and the Industry of Art is a critical appreciation of Rookwood's rise to its commercial pinnacle, assessing the labor practices and production of ceramic ware as a way to explore anxiety about women's ...
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