Cerámica Y Cultura: The Story of Spanish and Mexican Mayólica

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Robin Farwell Gavin, Donna Pierce, Alfonso Pleguezuelo
UNM Press, 2003 - 356 pages

Brought to Spain in the thirteenth century by Islamic artisans, the enameled earthenware known as mayólica is decorated with a lead glaze to which tin oxide is added to create an opaque white surface. By the fifteenth century, several areas in Spain were well known throughout Europe for the quality of these ceramics, and with Spain's expansion into the New World the mayólica tradition came into Mexico. There it underwent further changes, notably the use of indigenous design motifs and patterns inspired by Chinese porcelain. Over the next three centuries, the potters of New Spain produced ceramics characterized by a distinctive mestizo aesthetic. This tradition continues today in both Mexico and Spain.

Assembled in connection with a major exhibition at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, this book moves discussion of mayólica beyond its stylistic merits in order to understand it in historic and cultural context. The contributors, specialists in art and art history, architecture, anthropology, archaeology, and the folk arts, place the ceramics in history and daily life, illustrating their place in trade and economics. Examining both historic and contemporary examples, they also take us into the potters' workshops.

 

Table des matières

Intro
2
Intro
8
Smoking Kiln Workshop of Juan Almarza Úbeda Spain
14
Centers of Traditional Spanish Mayólica
25
MARÍA ANTONIA CASANOVAS
49
The Use of Spanish Ceramics in Architecture
77
ALFONSO PLEGUEZUELO
103
ANNIE CARLANO
151
The Emergence of a Mexican Tile Tradition
205
The Forgotten Potters of Mexico City
227
Mayólica in the Daily Life of Colonial Mexico
245
The Revival of Puebla Mayólica in the Twentieth Century
271
The Mayólica of Guanajuato
297
GLORIA GIFFORDS AND JORGE OLVERA
315
Bibliography
339
Droits d'auteur

Traditional Ceramic Production in Spain Today
170

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Références à ce livre

Revista iberoamericana, Numéro 204

Affichage d'extraits - 2003

À propos de l'auteur (2003)

Alfonzo Pleguezuelo is professor of art history at the University of Seville.

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