William De Morgan: Arts and Crafts Potter
By (Author) Rob Higgins
By (author) Christopher Stolbert Robinson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
10th February 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ceramics, mosaic and glass: artworks
Individual artists, art monographs
738.092
Paperback
64
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
174g
William De Morgan designed and manufactured ceramics from 1870 to 1907, and lifelong friendships with William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones placed him at the heart of the Arts and Crafts revolution. After designing stained glass for William Morris, De Morgan set up his own pottery works. His personal vision was for intense underglaze colours and shimmering lustres to show off his designs of fabulous animals, rich florals, and flowing Persian curves. De Morgan was unquestionably the Arts and Crafts Movement's most important potter. Today his work is part of some of the world's major art collections. This is the only book available that looks at the man and his works.
The authors have been passionate about the Arts and Crafts Movement for over thirty years. Their passion for William De Morgan and contacts with other collectors have allowed them access to many designs that have not previously been illustrated.