Bernard Leach's seminal work, "The Potter's Book," is a foundational text for anyone interested in studio pottery. First published in 1940, it articulates Leach's philosophy, which blends Eastern and Western ceramic traditions. The book meticulously covers the technical aspects of pottery, from clay preparation and wheel-throwing to glazing and firing, providing practical guidance for both beginners and experienced craftspeople.
Beyond its technical instruction, Leach explores the aesthetic and spiritual dimensions of pottery, advocating for a holistic approach to the craft. He emphasizes the importance of understanding materials, respecting tradition, and developing a personal artistic voice. "The Potter's Book" remains an indispensable resource, shaping the discourse and practice of modern studio ceramics worldwide.
The Potter's Book by Bernard Leach c1977 Craft Pottery
Title: The Potter's Book
Author: Bernard Leach
Publisher : Faber & Faber
Publication: c1977
Format: softbackCondition: Covers have some creasing to corners and rubbing to edges. Pages are clean and illustrated throughout. A well used copy
Book measures: 20cm x 12.5cm with 296 pages
