(From the Erie Art Museum website)
Eva Zeisel revolutionized ceramic design by bringing her own original brand of modernism into American middle class homes with her dinnerware created for Hallcraft, Sears and Red Wing Pottery. Her Castleton Service porcelain was commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art and shown there in 1947, becoming the first one-woman show at the museum. The exhibit was part of a mission of the museum to champion artistically designed, mass-produced objects as being on par with fine art objects.
Erie Art Museum- Eva Zeisel:
The Shape Of Life
- 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 hardcover book
- Laminated dustjacket
- Silver foil application on spine
- Deluxe head and tailbands
- Printed full color plus spot varnish on 157gsm acid-free matte art paper
- Full color printed endsheets
Design and layout provided to us via Jennifer Reinhardt - Tungsten Creative Group
To order a copy of this book, please contact: The Erie Art Museum.