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Mint Museum NORTH CAROLINA POTTERY ~ Here we hope to shine a light on the rich and enduring tradition of potterymaking in North Carolina as well as to offer highlights of the Mint’s own collection the most comprehensive in the country Teachers students collectors enthusiasts … Enjoy
North Carolina Pottery The Collection of the Mint Museums ~ If you have the slightest interest in North Carolinas unique pottery tradition this book provides a lavishly illustrated catalog of the collection of the Mint Museums of Charlotte NC Each potters biography genealogy and work history is included with an example of the work of each
Mint Museum NC Pottery ~ All of these collectors contributed enormously to the depth and breadth of today’s North Carolina pottery collection at the Mint Treasured Contributions of Daisy Wade Bridges An early leading collector of North Carolina pottery Daisy Wade Bridges has donated much from her own collection to The Mint Museum over the years as well as generously supported the museum’s acquisitions of other collections
North Carolina Pottery The Collection of The Mint Museums ~ North Carolina Pottery offers historical insight into the significance of our states rich pottery tradition The Mint Museums comprehensive collection illustrates—and this book documents—the unique qualities of handturned pottery as a utilitarian craft and a decorative art form
North Carolina Pottery Then and Now The Mint Museum ~ The Mint Museum has been collecting the work of North Carolina potters since 1937 and now holds the widest array of North Carolina pottery of any museum in the world North Carolina Pottery Then and Now features works drawn entirely from the museum’s permanent collection
The Mint Museum North Carolina Pottery Then and Now ~ Selections from the museum’s recent exhibition “A Thriving Tradition 75 Years of Collecting North Carolina Pottery” are supplemented by more highlights from the museum’s permanent collection
North Carolina Pottery The Collection of the Mint ~ The collection of The Mint Museums in Charlotte numbering more than 1600 pieces is considered the most comprehensive in any public institution Essays by collector and patron Daisy Wade Bridges scholar Charles G Zug III gallery director Charlotte V Brown potter Mark Hewitt and curator Barbara Stone Perry survey the history and significance of one of the states bestknown art forms
The Mint Museum A Thriving Tradition 75 Years of ~ The Mint Museum’s pottery collection was developed in large part because of the passion connoisseurship and generosity of key collectors of North Carolina pottery Some of these collectors adopted an encyclopedic approach to their collecting efforts acquiring examples of pottery from all of the key pottery regions in the state






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