Bell, Brendan and Ian Calder (compilers and editors): Ubumba: Aspects of Indigenous Ceramics in KwaZulu-Natal

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Bell, Brendan and Ian Calder (compilers and editors) : Ubumba: Aspects of Indigenous Ceramics in KwaZulu-Natal

(Pietermaritzburg: Contributors and Tatham Art Gallery, 1998)

245 x 210; pictorial wraps; pp. (x) + 147; numerous black-and-white illustrations. Chapter headings: Twenty one centuries of ceramics in KwaZulu-Natal; Beer; Imbiza kayibil' ingenambheki: the social life of pots; The Magwaza family; Nesta Nala: an overview; Yet another Zulu curio: decisions to accept tourist ceramics into a collection; Continuing innovation and tradition in KwaZulu-Natal figurative sculpture: Hezekile Ntuli and contemporary ceramics; Rorke's Drift pottery; Bonie Ntshalintshali at Ardmore Studio: the first decade; Contextualizing incentives for the acceleration of artistic production and patronage of Zulu-speakers in KwaZulu-Natal c. 1920 to 1940; 'Self' and 'Other', some portraits by Mary Stainbank; Catalogue list.

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