Adrien Dalpayrat : The Peter Marino collection / Etienne Tornier.
Material type:
- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 1838660488
- 9781838660482
- Dalpayrat, Adrien-Pierre, 1844-1910 -- Catalogs
- Marino, Peter, 1949- -- Art collections -- Catalogs
- Dalpayrat, Adrien-Pierre, 1844-1910
- Marino, Peter, 1949-
- Pottery, French -- Private collections -- New York (State) -- Village of Southampton -- Catalogs
- Decoration and ornament -- France -- Art nouveau -- Catalogs
- Art -- Private collections
- Decoration and ornament -- Art nouveau
- France
- New York (State) -- Village of Southampton
- 738.092 23
- NK4210.D237 T67 2020
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NK4098.I54 S55 2024 La céramique d'art en Île-de-France : ateliers et manufactures privés autour de Paris (1850-1950) / | NK4141.C9 S35 2004 Ceramics from the house of Amphora : 1890-1915 / | NK4210 .A47 V74 2003 Monsters & Maidens: Amphora Pottery of the Art Nouveau Era | NK4210.D237 T67 2020 Adrien Dalpayrat : The Peter Marino collection / | NK4210.P43 A4 2001 Céramique, art nouveau de Hongrie : la Manufacture Zsolnay. | NK4210.P43 A4 2002 Hungarian ceramics from the Zsolnay manufactory, 1853-2001 / | NK4210.V35 A4 2005 The story behind the clay : a comprehensive guide to commissioned Van Briggle specialty pieces / |
Includes bibliographical references.
A comprehensive exploration of the life and works of French ceramicist Adrien Dalpayrat Adrien Dalpayrat was one of the most highly regarded ceramicists working in France in the late nineteenth century. Dalpayrat's recognition came relatively late in life, at age 45, when he first revealed the distinctive oxblood glazes for which he was best known, along with the variety of stoneware forms he employed - everything from gourds to fantastical marine creatures. Here for the first time, architect Peter Marino shares his collection of Dalpayrat masterpieces, each beautifully reproduced in a luxurious oversized format.
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