A multitude of colourful and naïve biblical and other religious pottery figures found their way into 19th century Victorian homes in Britain. They were bought by tradesmen, shop-keepers, clerks, teachers and the more skilled working class people. This book tells the story of these Staffordshire pottery figures, which sold in their thousands to stand on the mantelpieces of Christian families, both Protestant and Catholic. Three chapters provide a social history context: the religious background, an assessment of who purchased the figures, the Victorian home and how it was furnished. The final four chapters review the pottery figures themselves, which are based on the Old Testament, the New Testament, relevant religious themes and portraits of preachers. A catalogue of well over 200 figures in full colour with an assessment of their dating and rarity completes the book. This is the first comprehensive record of Victorian religious figures placed in the context of their times.
| ISBN: | 9781851498710 |
| Publication date: | 5th October 2017 |
| Author: | Stephen Duckworth |
| Publisher: | ACC Art Books |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 160 pages |
| Genres: |
Antiques, vintage and collectables: ceramics, glass and other related items History of art Religious and ceremonial art |
A multitude of colourful and naïve biblical and other religious pottery figures found their way into 19th century Victorian homes in Britain. They were bought by tradesmen, shop-keepers, clerks, teachers and the more skilled working class people. This book tells the story of these Staffordshire pottery figures, which sold in their thousands to stand on the mantelpieces of Christian families, both Protestant and Catholic. Three chapters provide a social history context: the religious background, an assessment of who purchased the figures, the Victorian home and how it was furnished. The final four chapters review the pottery figures themselves, which are based on the Old Testament, the New Testament, relevant religious themes and portraits of preachers. A catalogue of well over 200 figures in full colour with an assessment of their dating and rarity completes the book. This is the first comprehensive record of Victorian religious figures placed in the context of their times.
Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Religious Figures features in the following genres: Antiques, vintage and collectables: ceramics, glass and other related items, History of art, Religious and ceremonial art
Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Religious Figures is available in Hardback
Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Religious Figures was written by Stephen Duckworth and published by ACC Art Books
Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Religious Figures has 160 pages
£27.00