'hungarian ceramics from the zsolnay manufactory, 1853–2001' edited by eva csemkey and agota steinert; published by yale press.
the zsolnay manufactory represents a triumph of hungarian applied arts, for during its heyday it produced elegant and innovative ceramics for an international clientele as well as architectural ceramics that embellished some of the finest public and private buildings in the austro-hungarian empire. this striking book recounts the story of the 150-year-old company and presents numerous examples of its work, showing how its changing fortunes reflect the cultural, economic, and political developments in central and eastern europe.
dimensions : 9.25"w x 12"h
text in english : 268 pages : 60 b&w and 240 color photos : hard cover
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