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With a foreword by Justine Olsen Curator of Decorative Arts at Te Papa, and an afterword by Rick Rudd potter and Director of the Quartz Museum.
Elizabeth Lissaman: New Zealand's Pioneer Studio Potter traces the life and works of New Zealands pioneering woman studio potter. It is fully illustrated with over 100 images, especially photographed, of Lissamans pottery selected from private and public collections. Illustrations also include images of her designs and historical family photographs. The biography is meticulously researched and written by Jane Vial, and Steve Austin contributes an essay placing her work in the wider international contexts of art deco and decorative modernism, as well as the history of womens art and social standing in early 20th century New Zealand. Together, this book is a definitive biography and art history of arguably the first independent, professional studio potter in New Zealand.
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