Jeannette Pauson Haber Ceramic Art
by Allan W. Green
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About the Book
Jeannette Pauson Haber (1880 - 1968) was a prolific and creative ceramicist, especially in the 1930s and early 1940s. She had a full studio compete with pottery wheel and kiln, and learned through continual experimentation how to make her own glazes. She made bowls vases, plates, platters, and figurines, many with unique designs and vivid colors. Jeannette also created beautiful mosaic patterns.
One of her more unusual commissions was to create the red ceramic tiles that Frank Lloyd Wright applied as a signature to the entrances of many of his buildings.
This book showcases 167 of her pieces in full color, giving a complete picture of the wide range of Jeannette's creative and technical abilities.
One of her more unusual commissions was to create the red ceramic tiles that Frank Lloyd Wright applied as a signature to the entrances of many of his buildings.
This book showcases 167 of her pieces in full color, giving a complete picture of the wide range of Jeannette's creative and technical abilities.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 160 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781320018630
- Publish Date: Dec 19, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords San Francisco artist, ceramics, pottery
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About the Creator
Allan Green
Philo, California
Allan Green started growing grapes in Anderson Valley in 1973 and started the Greenwood Ridge Vineyards winery in 1980 when there were only four other wineries in Anderson Valley. He was involved in creating the Mendocino County Fair Wine Competition in 1979 and served as its director for almost forty years. He was involved in obtaining the Anderson Valley Appellation in 1983 and has been an energetic promoter of Anderson Valley wines for five decades. He has published over thirty books, primarily on California history, architecture, and travel.