Description
Looking back at key moments in Wedgwoods design history, this book celebrates the manufacturers visual power and great design from its founding in 1759 to the present day.
The name Wedgwood has come to stand for something far beyond its illustrious and energetic founder: it has united art and industry; introduced design and artistic collaborations; and pioneered the development ofthe firms iconic blue-and-white jasperware. This book tells that story through design, reflecting the continuing role that Wedgwood and its designers, artists, and employees have played in setting trendsincluding collaborations with many British artists and designers such as Christopher Dresser, Eric Ravilious, and Keith Murray. Wedgwood continuously responds to the market and produces high-quality, desirable ceramicsfor a broad range of consumers, yet remains faithful to the traditions established by Josiah Wedgwood in the eighteenth century.
The book presents highlights from the internationally renowned V&A Wedgwood Collection, praised by the Art Fundone of the UKs leading art organizationsas one of the most important industrial archives, containing around 80,000 objects. This archive reflects the unique proposition of Wedgwoods business: by operating in both the ornamental and useful markets, Wedgwood has been able to bring innovative ceramic design to a broad and increasingly international clientele. These ceramics and their stories demonstrate the artistic heritage, craft, and innovation that have become synonymous with the Wedgwood name for more than 250 years.
Author: Catrin Jones
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 05/16/2023
Series: V&a Artists in Focus
Pages: 144
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 7.61h x 6.95w x 0.72d
ISBN: 9780500480755
Language: English





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