- Emmanuel Cooper
Emmannuel Cooper (b 1938 in
Derbyshire ,England [cite book | url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=oMNPAAAAMAAJ&q=%22tupton+hall%22&dq=%22tupton+hall%22&lr=&pgis=1 | title=Who's who in Art: Biographies of Leading Men and Women in the World of Art | page=p.116 | year=2000 | publisher=Art Trade Press | locationHavant ,England | isbn=978-0-900083-18-1 | oclc=44865001] ) is a Britishstudio potter and writer on arts and crafts. He is a member of the crafts council and is the editor of Ceramic Review.Since 1999 he has been visiting Professor of Ceramics and Glass at theRoyal College of Art . He is the author of many books on ceramics including his definitive biography ofBernard Leach that was published in 2003 (Yale University Press) and is also the editor of The Ceramics Book published in 2006.As a potter Emmanuel's work falls into one of two general forms. In the first his vessels are heavily glazed in a volcanic form. The vessels, as a result of this heavy glazing, derive a lot of their appeal from their varied and uneven textures. In their most simple form they are very reminiscent of work by
Lucie Rie . In their more extravagant forms though the vessels can be banded or use incredibly vivid colors to great effect including pink, vibrant yellow and deep reds and blues. His other form of work is much simpler in style using plain glazes, often in egg yolk yellow, occasionally spotted with gold flecks.Emmanuel's work can be found in the
Victoria and Albert museum as well as in many private collections.References
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