Toulouse 1300–1400: L’éclat d’un
gothique méridional
Edited by Béatrice de Chancel-Bardelot
and Charlotte Riou. 320 pp. incl. 240 col. ills.
(Réunion des musées nationaux – Grand Palais,
Paris, 2022), €39. ISBN 978–2–7118–7501–6. |
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Illustrations
Western art unattributed:
1. Jean Tissendier with a model of the
Rieux Chapel. French (Toulouse), c.1333–43.
Limestone, with paint and gilding, 132.5 by 60
by 42 cm. (Musée des Augustins, Toulouse).
Western art unattributed:
2. Detail of St Paul. French (Toulouse), c.1333–
43. Limestone, with paint and gilding, 185 by 63
by 45 cm. (Musée des Augustins, Toulouse).
Exhibition Review
Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
20. Leaning blue and white pot, by Alison Britton. 1987. Handbuilt, high-fired earthenware, painted with slip and underglaze pigment under a clear matt glaze. 48 by 35.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
21. Moon jar, by Akiko Hirai. 2016. Stoneware, porcelain slip, paper fibre, wood ash, and white glaze, 52 by 46 cm. (Collection of Akiko Hirai, London; exh. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
22. In praise of shadows, by Grayson Perry. 2005. Coiled stoneware, stencilled and inlaid slip, transparent glaze, handdrawn and photographic transfers, gold lustre, 80 by 50 cm. (Private collection; exh. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
70. Baking dish, by Michael Cardew (University of Aberystwyth; photographed by Stephen Brayne)
Book Review
The Leeds Pottery 1770–1881. To which is Appended an Illustrated Account of the Work of the Revivalist, J. & G.W. Senior and J.T. Morton 1880s to c.1950
The Leeds Pottery 1770–1881. To which is Appended an Illustrated Account of the Work of the Revivalist, J. & G.W. Senior and J.T. Morton 1880s to c.1950 |
author: Griffin, John D.