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University of Washington Press Ceramic Trees of Life Art from Mexico
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The "Tree of Life" publication, produced by the University of Washington Press, is a comprehensive exploration of Mexican ceramic art, specifically focusing on the rich tradition of the Tree of Life. This book is ideal for art enthusiasts, students, and collectors interested in the history and evolution of Mexican folk art.
Authored by Mulryan, who brings 25 years of expertise in field research on Mexican ceramic art, this text serves as a vital resource for understanding the origins of the Tree of Life. The book is the third collaboration with the Fowler Museum and accompanies an exhibition that highlights significant pieces from the Gerald Daniel Collection of Mexican Folk Art, generously gifted to the museum in 1997. The publication features works that span from the 1940s to the late 1990s, showcasing the dynamic evolution of this artistic genre across three notable Mexican potting towns. Richly illustrated with color photographs, this book provides an engaging visual experience, although it does not include a subject index. Distributed by the University of Washington Press, it is a must-have for anyone interested in the cultural significance of Mexican ceramics.
Key Features:- Expertly authored by Mulryan, a seasoned researcher in Mexican ceramic art.
- Accompanies an exhibition from the Fowler Museum, providing context and historical significance.
- Features works from the Gerald Daniel Collection, showcasing authentic Mexican folk art.
- Richly illustrated with color photographs that enhance the understanding of the artworks.
- Covers the evolution of the Tree of Life from its pre-Columbian origins to contemporary practices.
- Perfect for educators, students, and collectors interested in Mexican art history.
- Published by the University of Washington Press, known for its scholarly contributions.
This publication is an invaluable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Mexican folk art. It is particularly beneficial for art historians, students, and collectors who appreciate the intricate craftsmanship and cultural narratives represented in ceramic art. With its detailed analysis and stunning visuals, this book will enrich any library dedicated to the study of art and culture.
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