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The decorative fire of Susan S. Frackelton: China painting, art pottery, and book illumination.
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The decorative fire of Susan S. Frackelton: China painting, art pottery, and book illumination./
Author:
Korenic, Lynette Marie.
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491 p.
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Adviser: E. Bruce Robertson.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-07A.
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Art History. -
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9780542794896
The decorative fire of Susan S. Frackelton: China painting, art pottery, and book illumination.
Korenic, Lynette Marie.
The decorative fire of Susan S. Frackelton: China painting, art pottery, and book illumination.
- 491 p.
Adviser: E. Bruce Robertson.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2006.
Susan Stuart Goodrich Frackelton (1848-1932) was an influential leader in American ceramic art in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She personified the emergence of the professional woman artist and entrepreneur. Her work spanned both the Aesthetic and the Arts and Crafts Movements. Although she was a regional artist, based in the emerging and largely immigrant city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she received many awards for her china painting and art pottery at national and international exhibitions. Her experiments in native clays, salt-glaze stoneware, and porcelain garnered her much acclaim for originality. That originality extended to her collaborations with George E. Ohr. Her ceramic oeuvre expressed an interest in nature as inspiration for art and the many debates between naturalism and conventionalism surrounding the depiction of design. Her sketches and watercolors reflect the art training she received from landscape painter Heinrich Vianden. As a successful businesswoman, author, inventor, teacher, and lecturer, she shaped a career that went beyond the decorating and making of ceramic objects. Her many accomplishments, including her manual, Tried by Fire: A Work on China-Painting, invention of a portable gas kiln for firing china, and the manufacture of mineral colors, directly supported the engagement of women in ceramic arts.
ISBN: 9780542794896Subjects--Topical Terms:
635474
Art History.
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