Description
Dust jacket has some wear and fading. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This vintage copy of “The Technique of Handbuilt Pottery” by Mollie Winterburn is a treasure trove for pottery enthusiasts and collectors alike. Published in the mid-20th century, this book captures the essence of a time when handcrafted pottery was experiencing a renaissance, as artists and craftspeople sought to revive traditional techniques and infuse them with contemporary flair.
Winterburn, a renowned British potter and educator, shares her extensive knowledge and expertise in this comprehensive guide. Through detailed illustrations and step-by-step instructions, she unveils the secrets of handbuilding techniques such as pinching, coiling, and slab construction. Her approach is both practical and artistic, catering to beginners and seasoned potters alike.
Beyond the technical aspects, Winterburn’s writing reflects the cultural significance of pottery in the post-war era. As society sought solace and creative expression in the aftermath of global conflict, the tactile nature of pottery offered a grounding and therapeutic outlet. This book stands as a testament to that era’s embrace of handmade crafts and the enduring appeal of working with clay.
For collectors, this copy holds particular value as a well-preserved artifact from a pivotal period in pottery’s modern history. Despite some wear on the dust jacket, the hardcover remains in excellent condition, and the pages are clean and intact, ensuring the longevity of Winterburn’s invaluable insights for generations to come.