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Surveys prime examples of the studio pottery acquired for the Manchester Metropolitan University’s decorative arts collection since the 1960s, featuring work by 19 notable 20th-century ceramic artists...
Illustrates the development of the famous series of Victorian ‘yellowback’ books popular on railway bookstalls in the 1850s and 1860s, which, technically, were an important new artistic venture at the...
Looks at the history of the Winchcombe Pottery, which began as a traditional English pottery and became an influential 20th-century production workshop at the centre of the studio pottery movement with the...
Slides taken from original catalogues, with engravings and prints from the Universal Exposition of 1889 and the ‘Livre d’or de l’exposition’. The Eiffel Tower was designed exclusively for this event,...
Images from the Design Council Slide Collection recording the range of activities through which its predecessor, the Council of Industrial Design (CoID), sought to fulfil its mission to ‘promote by all...
Introduces some of the commissions undertaken by artist Jane Poulton. Using techniques that complement the medium, the skill of the artist is applied to a variety of materials, from embroidered textiles to...
Pottery artist Jim Malone explains the complex processes involved in the creation of his pieces and traces the variety of sources and techniques that have influenced him, from the pots of ancient China and...
Pottery artist Jim Malone explains his ideas and illustrates some of the techniques he uses in creating his pottery.
Illustrates the skill and art of textile printing, using images selected from the Downing Collection, a historic archive of printing equipment and fabrics, housed by the Fashion and Textile Department at...
Slides illustrating the diversity of Sydney’s architecture, landscape and culture, combining city landmarks with sculpture and community art.
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