First Survey of Contemporary American Crafts

$65.00

Catalog published in conjunction with an exhibition of contemporary American craft ceramics, glass, textiles, silver, and jewelry held from April 9-May 14, 1967 at the University Art Museum, University of Texas Austin. Includes work by James P. Mckinnell, Shirley Lege Carpenter, Hal Riegger, John Paul Miller, Gertrud and Otto Natzler, Ray Hein, Alice Parrott, Frank Patania, Lyle Perkins, Nita Lustig Platosh, John A. Prip, Daniel Rhodes, Victor Ries, Ed Rossbach, Jerry Rothman, Robert D. Sailors, Jane Samples, Mary Schimpff, Besia Schour, Paul Soldner, John Szymak, Robert Turner, Robert C. Trout, Frans Wildenhain, Rudy Autio, Fred Bauer, Carlton Ball, Irene Brenner, Edris Eckhardt, Robert C. Fritz, Kenneth Ferguson, Bill Francis, Trude Guermonprez, Maurice Heaton, Otto and Vivika Heino, Frances and Michael Higgins, Ka Kwong-Hui, Dominick Labino, Jack Lenor Larsen, Charles Lakofsky, Alma Lesch, Marvin Lipofsky, Harvey Littleton, John Mason, Joel Philip Myers, and many others. 8vo (7.75” x 8.5”), printed wrappers, 63 pages, b/w illustrations throughout. With short bios for each craftsperson represented. Light rubbing to extremities, with some bumping to spine and top corner.

Catalog published in conjunction with an exhibition of contemporary American craft ceramics, glass, textiles, silver, and jewelry held from April 9-May 14, 1967 at the University Art Museum, University of Texas Austin. Includes work by James P. Mckinnell, Shirley Lege Carpenter, Hal Riegger, John Paul Miller, Gertrud and Otto Natzler, Ray Hein, Alice Parrott, Frank Patania, Lyle Perkins, Nita Lustig Platosh, John A. Prip, Daniel Rhodes, Victor Ries, Ed Rossbach, Jerry Rothman, Robert D. Sailors, Jane Samples, Mary Schimpff, Besia Schour, Paul Soldner, John Szymak, Robert Turner, Robert C. Trout, Frans Wildenhain, Rudy Autio, Fred Bauer, Carlton Ball, Irene Brenner, Edris Eckhardt, Robert C. Fritz, Kenneth Ferguson, Bill Francis, Trude Guermonprez, Maurice Heaton, Otto and Vivika Heino, Frances and Michael Higgins, Ka Kwong-Hui, Dominick Labino, Jack Lenor Larsen, Charles Lakofsky, Alma Lesch, Marvin Lipofsky, Harvey Littleton, John Mason, Joel Philip Myers, and many others. 8vo (7.75” x 8.5”), printed wrappers, 63 pages, b/w illustrations throughout. With short bios for each craftsperson represented. Light rubbing to extremities, with some bumping to spine and top corner.