Il Laocoonte Di Agesandro, Polidoro E Atenodoro Da Rodi (Cataloghi Mostre, #41)
by Francesco Buranelli
Marvelous Majolica: An Easy Reference and Price Guide
by Jeffrey B. Snyder
A fascinating survey of the majolica ceramic wares produced in Victorian England, Europe, and America. Over 550 color photographs of these popular, brightly-glazed ceramics demonstrate the various forms in tablewares, serving dishes, figurals, planters, jardinieres, and vases that colored Victorian homes. Brief explanations of majolica's origins, manufacturing, and makers are included, and the items are organized into broad categories by ware type (jardinieres, plates, platters, etc.) for easy r...
Ein Grabbild Des Achilleusmalers (Winckelmannsprogramm der Archaologischen Gesellschaft Zu Ber, #129)
by Irma Wehgartner
Artist's Travel Guide to the Ceramics Museums of Europe
by Alexandra Copeland
Gas Kiln Firing (Crafts (Hardcover Ritchie Unlimited))
by Ralph W Ritchie
I'm a Pottery Mom like a normal Mom except Much Cooler
by Pottery Project Book
With just a little embellishing, those oh-so-ordinary red clay pots - available everywhere - can become some of the most imaginative containers you've ever seen. Plus, they're cheap to buy, come in all sizes and can enhance any space, indoors or out. The techniques are comprised of painting, decoupage and stenciling, among others, as well as more advanced methods such as antiquing and distressing. This work also includes 42 projects and a colourful gallery showcasing the work of talented designe...
Le travail de la laine et les soins de beaute constituaient deux aspects majeurs dans la vie de la femme athenienne des epoques archaique et classique. L'iconographie des vases grecs et les textes anciens nous fournissent de nombreuses informations aussi importantes que complexes, parfois meme contradictoires. La presente etude propose une nouvelle approche des problemes en analysant de facon systemique les representations decorant les epinetra , objets utilises pour le travail de la laine et le...
Aramaic Bowl Spells (Magical and Religious Literature of Late Antiquity, #1)
by Shaul Shaked, James Nathan Ford, and Siam Bhayro
The corpus of Aramaic incantation bowls from Sasanian Mesopotamia is perhaps the most important source we have for studying the everyday beliefs and practices of the Jewish, Christian, Mandaean, Manichaean, Zoroastrian and Pagan communities on the eve of the Islamic conquests. The bowls are from the Schøyen Collection, which has some 650 texts in different varieties of Aramaic: Jewish Aramaic, Mandaic and Syriac, and forms the largest collection of its kind anywhere in the world. This volume pre...