Parian: Copeland's Statuary Porcelain
Copeland's Statuary Porcelain
- The first comprehensive collection of over 500 illustrations of the Parian productions by Copeland
- Includes the making costs and selling prices over forty years and illustrations from the Copeland archives
Parian – a high-quality, unglazed porcelain – was developed in the early 1840s by Copeland & Garrett, which was the first company to exhibit it in 1845. Its purpose was to provide small sculptures for the public at a time when full size marble statues were gracing the homes of wealthy people. Parian – Copeland’s Statuary Porcelain tells this fascinating story in detail, beginning with its origin and introduction. The book goes on to describe the manufacturing processes of mould-making and the casting of the figures. Also included is a comprehensive catalogue of Copeland’s productions of statuettes, groups and portrait busts.
- Publisher
- ACC Art Books
- ISBN
- 9781851494996
- Published
- 20th Apr 2007
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World
- Size
- 279 mm x 216 mm
- Pages
- 352 Pages
- Illustrations
- 84 color, 463 b&w
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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