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The three books of the potter's art which treat not only of the practice but also brielfy of all the secrets of this art, a matter which until today has always been kept concealed.

Title
The three books of the potter's art which treat not only of the practice but also brielfy of all the secrets of this art, a matter which until today has always been kept concealed. By Cavaliere Cipriano Piccolpasso. In the original Italian, with translation and an introduction by Bernard Rackham and Albert Van de Put.
Author
Piccolpasso, Cipriano, 1524-1579.
Publication
London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1934.

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Additional Authors
  • Rackham, Bernard, 1876-
  • Van de Put, Albert.
Description
xxii, 85 p. 80 pl. on 41 l.; 38 cm.
Alternative Title
The potter's art.
Subject
  • Pottery
  • Majolica
Note
  • Added t.p.: Li tre libri dell' arte del vasaio nei quai si tratta non solo la practica ma brevemente tutti gli secreti di essa, cosa che per sino al di d'oggi è stata sempre tenuta ascosta del cavaliere Cipriano Piccolpasso Durantino.
  • Printed from the manuscript in the Library of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
  • "750 copies of this book have been printed, of which 500 copies are for sale in England and 250 copies for sale in the United States of America."
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. xxi-xxii.
Call Number
3-MPGD++ (Piccolpasso, C. Three books of the potter's art)
LCCN
34014933
OCLC
5218847
Author
Piccolpasso, Cipriano, 1524-1579.
Title
The three books of the potter's art which treat not only of the practice but also brielfy of all the secrets of this art, a matter which until today has always been kept concealed. By Cavaliere Cipriano Piccolpasso. In the original Italian, with translation and an introduction by Bernard Rackham and Albert Van de Put.
Imprint
London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1934.
Bibliography
Bibliography: p. xxi-xxii.
Added Author
Rackham, Bernard, 1876-
Van de Put, Albert.
Added Title
The potter's art.
Research Call Number
3-MPGD++ (Piccolpasso, C. Three books of the potter's art)
MPGD++ (Piccolpasso, C. Three books of the potter's art)
MPGD+ (Piccolpasso. Three books...) [Facsimile]
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