Reference Books on Gzhel and Majolica from Russia.

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Gzhel. Ceramics 18th-19th-20th Centuries.


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Gzhel. Ceramics. 18th-19th-20th Centuries.
Majolica, faience, Semifaience and china from the master craftsmen of Gzhel
is lovingly documented in this large format book with numerous full color illustrations throughout.
Moscow: Planeta, 1989. Cloth bound with English and Russian text. 184 pages.
$50 value. Special Price!
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Gzhel Pottery. 18th to 20th centuries.


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Gzhel Pottery. 18th to 20th centuries.
By Tatiana Dulkina and Natalya Grigorieva.
An important reference book on Gzhel and Majolica.
Documents the thirty villages near Moscow which go under the name of Gzhel.
Text in Russian with a brief summary and list of illustrations in English.
Includes a bibliography, glossary and lots of black and white and color photos.
Moscow: Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1988. 212 pages. Hardcover with dustjacket in protective mylar cover.
Light wear to jacket, otherwise fine.
[#GZH-BK2] 1 copy only.

Gzhel Pottery. 18th to 20th centuries.


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Khudozhestvennaya Keramika Gzheli i Skopina v Sobranii Gosudarstvennogo Russkogo Muzeya: Catalog.
(Catalog of Gzhel and Skopin Ceramics in the Russian State Museum.)

Natalya Grigorieva.
An important reference book on Gzhel and Skopin ceramics in St. Petersburg (today).
The State Russian Museum (formerly the Russian Museum
of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III, while prior to that,
the Palace of the Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna)
is the largest collection of Russian fine art in St. Petersburg.
USSR (Leningrad): Iskusstvo Publishing, 1987. Hardcover, pictorial boards and endpapers.
149 pages. Text in Russian only. Many black and white photos plus full color plates.
Bit of corner bumping, otherwise like new.
[#GZH-BK4] 2 copies.


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