Jugendstil Keramik
25: Kossodo Verlag, 1978. 1st Edition. Hardcover. In German. Gorgeous color photographs of German Art Nouveau ceramics. Small wear to the covers. 208 pp.
25: Kossodo Verlag, 1978. 1st Edition. Hardcover. In German. Gorgeous color photographs of German Art Nouveau ceramics. Small wear to the covers. 208 pp.
52: Société Générale de Banque, 1983. 1st Edition. Soft cover. In French. Gorgeous color and B&W photography of art nouveau glassware. Exhibition 24 mars - 20 mai 1983, Société Générale de Banque, Bruxelles; 2 juin - 8 juillet 1983, Banque Générale du Luxembourg. 407 pp. Size 21 x 24 cm.....
33: Musée du verre de Finlande, 2005. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 136 pp. Text in French. Presents all the major Finnish glass designers by that time.
19: Otava, 1986. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Timo Tapani Sarpaneva (1926-2006) was an influential Finnish designer, sculptor, and educator best known in the art world for innovative work in glass, which often merged attributes of display art objects with utilitarian designations. While glass remained his most commonly addressed medium, he worked.....
3: Otava, 1986. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Birger Johannes Kaipiainen (1915-1988) was one of the most successful and well-known ceramic artists and designers in Finland. He did his major works for Finnish ceramics company Arabia and their Swedish sister company Rörstrand. Maria Berg, the author of many acclaimed art books, presents.....
95: Vaasan suomalaisten käsityöläismestareiden perinneyhdistys Ahertajat, 2009. Hardcover. Former library book. Text in English. 96 pp. Library stamp on one of the empty pages. Clean copy. Secrets of Great Craftsmen has been written for readers who have a general interest in genuine, traditional handicraft. The book can also be.....
106: Otava, 1986. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Timo Tapani Sarpaneva (1926-2006) was an influential Finnish designer, sculptor, and educator best known in the art world for innovative work in glass, which often merged attributes of display art objects with utilitarian designations. While glass remained his most commonly addressed medium, he worked.....