Mata Ortiz Pottery Today by Guy Berger
Mata Ortiz Pottery Today by Guy Berger
Collector Bookstore Notes:
This collectors guide examines the modern art pottery of Mata Oritz, Mexico. These valuable, hand thrown jugs have a large collector following.
Publishers Description:
This distinctive pottery, made for use and for show at the village of Mata Ortiz, Mexico, evolved from Juan Quezada's first efforts in 1955 into a business that involves the village and now employs around 350 potters.
Six distinct styles are presented: black, polychrome, sgraffito (etched), colored, miniature, and special shapes. Bowls, plates, vessels, and delightful figural pieces have recognizable glazes and coloring that have made Mata Ortiz pottery welcome in many ceramics collections today.
This fresh and comprehensive book includes a fascinating discussion of similarities in the bird motif with Acoma Pueblo (New Mexico) pottery. Private and gallery pottery collections were studied, making this a thorough presentation of old and new work. Each form is described with the maker's name, decorative details, and dimensions. Both older and emerging artists are well represented, making this an important reference for the classic forms, current styles, and future designs.
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Mata Ortiz Pottery Today
Guy Berger
9780764334702
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Binding: Hard Cover with dust jacket
Copyright: 2010
Pages: 176
Size: 9.25 x 12.38 in.
Condition: New
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