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  1. The Beauty of Everyday Things
    1. Soetsu Yanagi

    The Beauty of Everyday Things

    It would not be entirely amiss to describe Yanagi's position in Japan as comparable to that of Ruskin and Morris in England ... He left as a legacy an aesthetic and religious creed of vital importance to men and women all over the world

    € 13,95
  2. A Thousand Feasts
    1. Nigel Slater

    A Thousand Feasts

    Small Moments of Joy … a Memoir of Sorts

    PRAISE FOR A THOUSAND FEASTS: ‘Slater is at his best on food and travel: his ability to evoke a culture and a mood (and his food writing by itself does both) is remarkable … He is a purveyor of the good life, simplicity, cosiness and warmth’Sunday Times ‘Slater’s greatest talent is making the ordinary extraordinary, showing us how to revel in a ripe fig or a piece of cheese … He may worry that he sounds trite and that his musings on diminutive pleasures are trivial, that he hasn’t answered any of the big questions about the universe, but as I leave I feel grateful for Slater, the god of small things’ The Times ‘I loved this. It is a secular book of hours – thoughts and pleasures beautifully cadenced and generously placed’ Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare with Amber Eyes ‘ Nigel Slater has a magical capacity to find beauty in the smallest moments. A nourishing, sustaining book’ Olivia Laing, author of The Garden Against Time ‘Nigel Slater’s prose is the rarest delicacy of all: exquisite yet effortless, filled with heart, tenderness, yearning and humour. I feel so lucky to exist in a time when Slater is writing about what it is to be alive' Elizabeth Day, author of Friendaholic ‘The granular detail and the passion are obviously signature Slater, but this book feels different: a sort of timeless diary, with its glimpsed, generous offerings to the tired reader, who in days like ours might forget that there’s still so much beauty to be had’ Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist ‘Toast brandished food as a weapon. Feasts provides a panacea, allowing the author the boyhood moments he was denied, whether sneaking bites of biscuit batter or fretting in Tokyo under the stern, schoolmistress glare of a “disapproving eel lady” … ephemeral and enriched by pathos’ Irish Times

    € 27,50
  3. The Great Pottery Throw Down
    1. The Great Pottery Throwdown

    The Great Pottery Throw Down

    20 Projects To Create At Home

    Learn to create beautiful ceramics at home as seen on The Great Pottery Throw Down.

    € 34,50
  4. Trick Glasses
    1. Kitty Laméris
    2. Marc Barreda

    Trick Glasses

    Devious Drinking Devices
    € 49,95
  5. Mingei

    Mingei

    Art Without Heroes

    An exploration of the evolution of the Japanese Mingei (folk art) movement within the context of today’s concerns

    € 48,50
  6. Mughal Glass
    1. Tara , Desjardins

    Mughal Glass

    Tara Desjardins is the curator of South Asia at the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha. She obtained her Doctoral degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London and has since held curatorial positions at the Victoria & Albert Museum and the San Diego Museum of Art. Desjardins previously worked as an Islamic and Orientalist art specialist at Tajan and Christie’s, Paris. Her research has been published by the Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre (AIHV), the Journal of Glass Studies, Yale University Press, and Thames & Hudson.

    € 48,50
  7. Jeff Zimmerman

    Jeff Zimmerman

    Glass Light Space

    A decade’s worth of spectacular works by renowned glass artist Jeff Zimmerman, a maker at the height of his creative power

    € 59,95
  8. Thrown
    1. Lilly Maetzig

    Thrown

    A Modern Potter's Guide To Working With Clay On The Wheel

    A modern guide to making ceramics on the wheel.

    € 26,50
  9. Architectural Pottery
    1. Daniel Chavkin
    2. Jeffrey Head
    3. Jo Lauria

    Architectural Pottery

    Ceramics For A Modern Landscape

    The first book to document the history of the groundbreaking company Architectural Pottery, tracing its critical influence on midcentury design and its enduring appeal today

    € 49,95
  10. Divine Light
    1. Wendy A. Stein

    Divine Light

    The Art of Mosaic in Rome, 300 - 1300 AD

    Geheimnisvoll schimmernde Mosaikbilder aus glitzernden Glassteinchen schmücken die ältesten Kirchen Roms und erzählen von Schönheit, Glauben und Handwerkskunst durch ein ganzes Jahrtausend. Der Band berichtet von ihrer Bedeutung, fängt ihre spirituelle Kraft ein, stellt sie in den historischen Kontext und erweckt damit Meisterwerke zum Leben.Zwölf Mosaikensembles in neun Kirchen entfalten ihre strahlende Pracht anhand von Detailaufnahmen, die die Autorin entschlüsselt. Licht als Erscheinungsform Gottes wird in ihnen nahezu greifbar. Die detailreichen Motive erzählen eindrucksvoll von einem idealisierten Rom, dessen Macht sich aus antikem Ruhm wie aus christlichem Erbe speist, von politischen Realitäten im Wandel und theologischen Hintergründen. Eine übersichtliche Karte weist den Weg zu den Kirchen und macht diesen Band zum perfekten Reisebegleiter. LISTE DER KIRCHEN SANTA COSTANZA, SANTA PUDENZIANA, SANTA MARIA MAGGIORE, SANTI COSMA E DAMIANO, LATERANBASILIKA, SANTA PRASSEDE, SAN MARCO, SAN CLEMENTE, SANTA MARIA IN TRASTEVERE

    € 45,00
  11. From China to Meissen
    1. Anja , Hell
    2. Lutz , Miedtank

    From China to Meissen

    Eine Leseprobe finden Sie unter "https://verlag.sandstein.de/reader/98-722-Zwiebelmuster-engl"The Blue Onion Pattern is almost as old as the European invention of porcelain itself! But what is so special about it? Why has it fascinated us for three hundred years? What role did the Onion Pattern play in 18th century Chinese export porcelain in underglaze blue and famille rose? The history of the Blue Onion Pattern is intertwined with the history of blue-and-white porcelain painting itself. Anja Hell sheds light on the beginnings of Meissen underglaze blue painting until the year 1739, and later covers the range from the 19th century to the present. She examines the artistic development of blue-and-white painting and the associated economic implications for the Meissen Manufactory.Lutz Miedtank cogently presents the results of his many years of research on the early period of the Blue Onion Pattern. Inspired by Chinese export porcelain and underglaze blue decorated faience, Meissen's blue painters created their own Meissen Blue Onion Pattern on hard paste porcelain around 1730. Hitherto unpublished Chinese export and early Meissen porcelain with "Blue Onion" designs including several over-decorations that were re-dated using XRF data, as well as numerous imitations of the pattern on 18th century European porcelain and faience are shown. They provide important evidence for new and surprising insights into the genesis of the Meissen Blue Onion Pattern.This English edition is based on the revised 2023 German edition of Von China nach Meissen. 300 Jahre Zwiebelmuster published in open access. It features an Introduction by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Pietsch, Director emeritus of the Dresden Porcelain Collection. A large number of previously unpublished porcelain objects, copious comments and annotations, and a comprehensive list of primary sources render this book an indispensable reference work for collectors, art dealers, historians, and friends of the Blue Onion Pattern.

    € 28,00
  12. Pioneering Ceramics

    Pioneering Ceramics

    This book sheds new light on Delft pottery from the 17th and 18th centuries, and accompanies the exhibition Pioneers in Ceramic in Museum Prinsenhof, Delft. Text in English and Dutch.

    € 48,50