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    Shelfari edited the description of Deruta: A Tradition of Italian Ceramics Sunday, August 9 2009.

    • The world can never get enough of wonderful Italy and all things Italian. The famed ceramics of Deruta are certainly no exception. The first comprehensive book to celebrate the design and evolution of this extraordinary art form, Deruta is exquisitely illustrated with over 150 colorful photographs of coveted "majolica." The author and photographers, working with Melanie Doherty, who was a designer in Italy for several years, dramatically portray the splendors of this living tradition. We see the finest examples of Deruta tableware and tilework as well as garden decorations, fa?ades, altars, and architectural details. While some pieces are highly collectible, others are inexpensive and perfect for everyday use. Deruta also includes profiles of the artisans' studios and a gallery of their work, as well as evocative black-and-white photos of the hill town they call home. With a history of the craft—an artistic heritage more than six centuries old—this singular volume is a must—have for collectors and for anyone inspired by Deruta ceramics, decorative art pieces that evoke the spirit of the Italian countryside.

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    Shelfari edited the contributors of Deruta: A Tradition of Italian Ceramics Thursday, July 30 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Elizabeth Helman Minchilli: (Primary Author)
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    Shelfari edited the first sentence of Deruta: A Tradition of Italian Ceramics Friday, July 17 2009.

    • Much of the earliest work in glazed ceramics survives only as bits and pieces.
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