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- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Edwin Atlee Barber was an American archeologist and author who specialized in decorated pottery. He rapidly became an authority in Pueblo ceramic art. His work focused on a deep understanding of this ancient art form. Barber's writings offered readers insight into the world of ancient ceramics.






Explore the history and evolution of lead-glazed pottery in this informative volume by Edwin Atlee Barber. With detailed descriptions and beautiful color illustrations, this book is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of early American ceramics.
Discover the beauty and cultural significance of Mexican maiolica pottery in this lavishly illustrated book. Edwin Atlee Barber provides an in-depth examination of the history, technique, and aesthetics of this unique art form, with stunning examples from private and museum collections. With clear writing and engaging analysis, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Mexican art and culture.
A richly illustrated catalog of the American pottery and porcelain collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, written by the museum's esteemed curator Edwin Atlee Barber. This book offers a fascinating look at the history and craftsmanship of American ceramics, from the colonial era to the present day.