Fábrica de cerámica artística de Lota, 1936-1952 / [textos : Paloma Molina...[and others]]

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Book
Language
  • Spanish
  • English
Published/​Created
Santiago : Museo de Artes Decorativas, [2016]
Description
263 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm.

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    Summary note
    Study on the pieces that were manufactured between 1930 and 1952, meticulously painted by hand, at the Fabric of Ceramics in Lota by designers and artists from Chile and abroad and that are now collector's items. The glazed pottery factory operated in conjunction with coal mining. "The pottery of Lota began to be developed in 1852, amidst the coal mining production of the Coal and Industrial Company of Lota [] Each figure was produced in series from a mold; however each piece was decorated and painted by a woman."--Page [8]
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographic references (pages 262-263)
    Language note
    In Spanish with parallel text in English.
    Contents
    • Prologo / Ilonka Csillag Pimpstein
    • Libro Fábrica de Cerámica de Lota 1936-1952
    • Una mirada al interior de la fábrica / Paloma Molina, Macarena Murúa y Kaliuska Santibáñez
    • El desarrollo de una manufactura / Paloma Molina, Macarena Murúa y Kaliuska Santibáñez
    • Arte, industria y busqueda de la identidad en el proyecto modernizador / Fernando Gúzman y Kaliuska Santibáñez
    • Aspectos para la documentación de la céramica de Lota / Paloma Molina y Macarena Murúa
    • Técnicas decorativas
    • Autoría de las piezas
    • Repertorio productivo.
    Other title(s)
    Cerámica artística de Lota 1936-1952
    ISBN
    9789562443609
    OCLC
    1024156438
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