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looking for line drawings of pottery

updated sun 2 apr 00

 

Donald Burroughs on mon 27 mar 00

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To all fellow members... I am looking for line drawings of pottery. The type=
of
drawing is detailed, in black and white, and is often associated with =
written
description, eg.=3B Dictionarys and technical books pre-dating photography =
as the
means of representation. Any suggestions?


Thanks to all for your help=21

Donald Burroughs

The Vessel Online =40
www.autobahn.mb.ca/=7Edonaldo

e-mail: donaldo=40autobahn.mb.ca

Anji Henderson on tue 28 mar 00

I just got this really cute book from the library of
my pottery guild... It is "The Japanese Pottery
Handbook" By Penny Simpson, Lucy Kitto, and Kanji
Sodeoka.. Distributed in the US by Kodanadha
International/USA LTD. Through Harper and Row,
publishers NY... First edition 1979 -- Fourth Printing
1984

It is real cute and has Japanese & english and
pronounciation....

Anji

--- Donald Burroughs wrote:
> ----------------------------Original
> message----------------------------
> ------------------
> To all fellow members... I am looking for line
> drawings of pottery. The type of
> drawing is detailed, in black and white, and is
> often associated with written
> description, eg.; Dictionarys and technical books
> pre-dating photography as the
> means of representation. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Thanks to all for your help!
>
> Donald Burroughs
>
> The
> Vessel Online @
> www.autobahn.mb.ca/~donaldo
>
> e-mail: donaldo@autobahn.mb.ca
>

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Helen Bates on wed 29 mar 00

Donald;

This reminded me of a book my daughter found in a second-hand store and
gave me recently:

"The Penguin Dictionary of Archaeology"
by Warwick Bray and David Trump, copyright 1970.

(My copy is a 1995 reprint).

There are numerous illustrations of prehistoric pots, all line drawings,
quite small format (one to two inches square), with details of the
patterns of decoration as well as the shape of the pot. The articles
are brief, but there is usually a sentence or two about the pot
illustrating the culture or style the piece illustrates.

Maybe this will help.

Helen

> Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 15:16:21 EST
> From: Donald Burroughs
> Subject: Re: looking for line drawings of pottery
>
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> ------------------
> To all fellow members... I am looking for line drawings of pottery. The type
> of drawing is detailed, in black and white, and is often associated with
> written description, eg. Dictionarys and technical books pre-dating photograp
> as the means of representation. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Thanks to all for your help
>
> Donald Burroughs

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Helen Bates
mailto:nell@reach.net
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Donald Burroughs on wed 29 mar 00

Thanks Anjii!

I just realized I have that particular book ,duhh. It took a
cyber clue to remind me!


Sincerely, Donald Burroughs
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anji Henderson"
To:
Sent: March 28, 2000 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: looking for line drawings of pottery


> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> I just got this really cute book from the library of
> my pottery guild... It is "The Japanese Pottery
> Handbook" By Penny Simpson, Lucy Kitto, and Kanji
> Sodeoka.. Distributed in the US by Kodanadha
> International/USA LTD. Through Harper and Row,
> publishers NY... First edition 1979 -- Fourth Printing
> 1984
>
> It is real cute and has Japanese & english and
> pronounciation....
>
> Anji
>
> --- Donald Burroughs wrote:
> > ----------------------------Original
> > message----------------------------
> > ------------------
> > To all fellow members... I am looking for line
> > drawings of pottery. The type of
> > drawing is detailed, in black and white, and is
> > often associated with written
> > description, eg.; Dictionarys and technical books
> > pre-dating photography as the
> > means of representation. Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> > Thanks to all for your help!
> >
> > Donald Burroughs
> >
> > The
> > Vessel Online @
> > www.autobahn.mb.ca/~donaldo
> >
> > e-mail: donaldo@autobahn.mb.ca
> >
>
> __________________________________________________
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> Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
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Donald Burroughs on fri 31 mar 00

Dear Helen

Thank you for your response. I hope I can find this book locally.
Sincerely, Donald

Helen Bates wrote:

> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Donald;
>
> This reminded me of a book my daughter found in a second-hand store and
> gave me recently:
>
> "The Penguin Dictionary of Archaeology"
> by Warwick Bray and David Trump, copyright 1970.
>
> (My copy is a 1995 reprint).
>
> There are numerous illustrations of prehistoric pots, all line drawings,
> quite small format (one to two inches square), with details of the
> patterns of decoration as well as the shape of the pot. The articles
> are brief, but there is usually a sentence or two about the pot
> illustrating the culture or style the piece illustrates.
>
> Maybe this will help.
>
> Helen
>
> > Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 15:16:21 EST
> > From: Donald Burroughs
> > Subject: Re: looking for line drawings of pottery
> >
> > ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> > ------------------
> > To all fellow members... I am looking for line drawings of pottery. The type
> > of drawing is detailed, in black and white, and is often associated with
> > written description, eg. Dictionarys and technical books pre-dating photogr
> > as the means of representation. Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> > Thanks to all for your help
> >
> > Donald Burroughs
>
> --
>
> =========================================================
> Helen Bates
> mailto:nell@reach.net
> =========================================================

Helen Bates on sat 1 apr 00

Dear Donald Burroughs;

I just noticed I said my copy was a 1995 reprint. It's not. It's a
1975 (nineteen SEVENTY-five) reprint.

Helen
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Helen Bates
mailto:nell@reach.net
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Sharon31 on sat 1 apr 00

I have this idea, I am not sure it is what you need, but you can try! We
have a simple photo managing program, with the possibility of 'playing' by
changing the
character of a picture. One of the options, called "coloring book": You can
change any picture, in the computer to illustration like. Does it
helps?
Ababi
----- Original Message -----
From: Donald Burroughs
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 01:27
Subject: Re: looking for line drawings of pottery


> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Dear Helen
>
> Thank you for your response. I hope I can find this book locally.
> Sincerely, Donald
>
> Helen Bates wrote:
>
> > ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> > Donald;
> >
> > This reminded me of a book my daughter found in a second-hand store and
> > gave me recently:
> >
> > "The Penguin Dictionary of Archaeology"
> > by Warwick Bray and David Trump, copyright 1970.
> >
> > (My copy is a 1995 reprint).
> >
> > There are numerous illustrations of prehistoric pots, all line drawings,
> > quite small format (one to two inches square), with details of the
> > patterns of decoration as well as the shape of the pot. The articles
> > are brief, but there is usually a sentence or two about the pot
> > illustrating the culture or style the piece illustrates.
> >
> > Maybe this will help.
> >
> > Helen
> >
> > > Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 15:16:21 EST
> > > From: Donald Burroughs
> > > Subject: Re: looking for line drawings of pottery
> > >
> > > ----------------------------Original
message----------------------------
> > > ------------------
> > > To all fellow members... I am looking for line drawings of pottery.
The type
> > > of drawing is detailed, in black and white, and is often associated
with
> > > written description, eg. Dictionarys and technical books pre-dating
photogr
> > > as the means of representation. Any suggestions?
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks to all for your help
> > >
> > > Donald Burroughs
> >
> > --
> >
> > =========================================================
> > Helen Bates
> > mailto:nell@reach.net
> > =========================================================