Ceramics A Fragile History

Oct 10, 2011 (en) Documentary [0] Min
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    Oct 10, 2011
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    Ceramics A Fragile History
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Overview

Ceramics are one of the oldest and most-fundamental art forms around. Ceramics are used for everything from eating and drinking to celebrating birth, marriage or even death. Many people believe that ceramics contain social DNA and reveal about the taste and habits of a nation. This three-part series explores the history of the art form in Britain, beginning in Tudor times, and traces the evolution of different techniques and styles used in the art of pottery. The programme also explores key figures who helped put British ceramics on the map and revolutionised the industry.

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  1. Ruth Wilson

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Season 1 ( 2011-10-10)

Ceramics are one of the oldest and most-fundamental art forms around. Ceramics are used for everything from eating and drinking to celebrating birth, marriage or even death. Many people believe that ceramics contain social DNA and reveal about the taste and habits of a nation. This three-part series explores the history of the art form in Britain, beginning in Tudor times, and traces the evolution of different techniques and styles used in the art of pottery. The programme also explores key figures who helped put British ceramics on the map and revolutionised the industry.

The Story of Clay

Episode: 1

The Age of Wedgwood

Episode: 2

The Art of the Potter

Episode: 3
Oct 10, 2011 (en)
Documentary
[0] Min
  • First Air Date Oct 10, 2011
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato 0%
Original Title Ceramics A Fragile History
en

Overview

Ceramics are one of the oldest and most-fundamental art forms around. Ceramics are used for everything from eating and drinking to celebrating birth, marriage or even death. Many people believe that ceramics contain social DNA and reveal about the taste and habits of a nation. This three-part series explores the history of the art form in Britain, beginning in Tudor times, and traces the evolution of different techniques and styles used in the art of pottery. The programme also explores key figures who helped put British ceramics on the map and revolutionised the industry.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer