[PDF] Tulip Ware of the Pennsylvania-German Potters: An Historical Sketch of the Art of Slip-Decoration in the United States (Metalmark)
| #5227068 in Books | 2011-08-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.67 x5.50l,.68 | File Name: 0271052406 | 240 pages
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Published in 1903 by the Pennsylvania Museum, Tulip Ware of the Pennsylvania-German Potters is an in-depth look into the Pennsylvania German folk art known as slipware or redware. This volume introduces readers to the subject by detailing the international history of slip decoration and providing an overview of the technique and products throughout the world. Curator Edwin Atlee Barber delves into the specifics of the Pennsylvania German folk art by explorin...
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