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Ceramic History Tutorials by Victor Bryant

Full Syllabus
Latest Revision: 4th June 2012

    PART I: PREHISTORIC AND ANCIENT
  1. (1.1) Origins in Prehistory.
  2. (1.2) Invention of the Potter's Wheel.
  3. (1.3) Earliest Firings & Kilns.
  4. (1.4) Earliest Frits and Glazes.
  5. (1.5) Ceramics in Crete & Mycenae.
  6. (1.6) Ceramics in Classical Greece.
  7. (1.7) Pre-Roman Europe & Etruscan Ceramics.
  8. (1.8) Ceramics in the Roman World.

  9. PART II: CERAMICS IN CHINA.

  10. (2.1) Prehistoric Ceramics in China.
  11. (2.2) Pottery from the Shang Era to the Ch'in Emperor.
  12. (2.3) Early Imperial Ceramics.(Han)
  13. (2.4) Classical Imperial Ceramics(T'ang).
  14. (2.5) Classical Imperial Ceramics(Sung and Liao)
  15. (2.6) Later Imperial Ceramics(Yûan)
  16. (2.7) Later Imperial Ceramics{Ming}
  17. (2.8) Later Imperial Ceramics(Ch'ing)
  18. PART III: ISLAMIC INNOVATIONS.

  19. (3.1) Early Islamic Period - 7th to 12th C. in the Near East.
  20. (3.2) Later Islamic - 12th to 16th C. Syria, Persia and Turkey.
  21. (3.3) Hispano-Moresque Pottery and late Islamic pottery.
  22. PART IV: EUROPEAN POTTERY - 12th TO 18TH C.

  23. (4.1) Lead-glazed Slipware from Byzantium to 18th C.
  24. (4.2) Italy - Tin-glazed pottery and sculpture.
  25. (4.3) Tin-glaze spreads to the rest of Europe.
  26. (4.4) The invention and development of Saltglaze.
  27. (4.5) European Porcelain - Soft and Hard-paste ware.
  28. (4.6) Staffordshire potteries and their influence.
  29. PART V: 'ETHNOGRAPHIC' POTTERY.

  30. (5.1) Pre-Columbian America, Africa and Oceania.
  31. PART VI: 19-20TH CENTURY ARTIST-POTTERY

  32. (6.1) Early to mid 19th century Europe.
  33. (6.2) 19th Art Pottery in France and England.
  34. (6.3) S.E. Asia. Korean and Japanese Pottery.
  35. (6.4) The Anglo-Japanese Pottery Movement.
  36. (6.5) 20th century Fine Art Influence. Europe and USA.
  37. (6.6) Some perspective on Late 20th century Ceramics.


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