Jugtown Pottery, 1917-2017 : a century of art and craft in clay /
Jugtown Pottery 1917-2017 tells the entire story of the founding and success of his and Juliana Royster Busbee's remarkable folkcraft enterprise. Fully illustrated with numerous black-and-white and color photographs of the place, the people who made pottery there, and the pottery produced by th...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Winston-Salem, North Carolina :
John F. Blair, Publisher,
[2017]
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| Summary: | Jugtown Pottery 1917-2017 tells the entire story of the founding and success of his and Juliana Royster Busbee's remarkable folkcraft enterprise. Fully illustrated with numerous black-and-white and color photographs of the place, the people who made pottery there, and the pottery produced by them, the book tells how the Busbees convinced a few of rural Moore County's old-time utilitarian potters to make new-fangled wares for them to sell in Juliana's Greenwich Village tea room and shop. Following New Yorkers' wild acceptance of their primitive-looking and alluring pottery offerings, the Busbees built their own workshop and employed their own potters for pottery-making in out-of-the-way Moore County, and called it Jugtown. The shop's success spurred the creation and advancement of dozens more art potteries in the region with now well-known names like J. B. Cole Pottery, North State Pottery, A. R. Cole Pottery and Auman Pottery. Today, nearly one hundred potters make and sell their wares within a few miles of Jugtown, all because a hundred years ago, the Busbees and their Jugtown potters found a new way to make old jugs. |
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| Physical Description: | xii, 195 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 23 x 25 cm |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9780895876720 0895876728 |