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Guy Wolff : master potter in the garden / Suzanne Staubach ; photographs by Joseph Szalay.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hanover : University Press of New England, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (161 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781611684032
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • TT920 .G899 2013
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Contents:
Flowerpots through the millennia -- Early years and influences -- Seeking the old masters -- Setting up shop : Guy Wolff pottery -- A passion for horticultural wares -- The Guy Wolff guilds -- Mud Man, poet of flowerpots.
Subject: If you mention Guy Wolff to a serious gardener, that gardener will almost certainly admit to either owning a Guy Wolff flowerpot or coveting one. Wolff's pots-some small and perfect for a sunny windowsill, others massive and just right for a favorite outdoor spot-are widely considered to be the epitome of gardenware. Their classical proportions, simple decoration, and the marks of Wolff's hands all combine to make plants look their best. His pots possess an honesty and liveliness that machine-made flowerpots lack. Wolff is probably the best-known potter working in the United States toda.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Guy Wolff, master potter -- Flowerpots through the millennia -- Early years and influences -- Seeking the old masters -- Setting up shop : Guy Wolff pottery -- A passion for horticultural wares -- The Guy Wolff guilds -- Mud Man, poet of flowerpots.

If you mention Guy Wolff to a serious gardener, that gardener will almost certainly admit to either owning a Guy Wolff flowerpot or coveting one. Wolff's pots-some small and perfect for a sunny windowsill, others massive and just right for a favorite outdoor spot-are widely considered to be the epitome of gardenware. Their classical proportions, simple decoration, and the marks of Wolff's hands all combine to make plants look their best. His pots possess an honesty and liveliness that machine-made flowerpots lack. Wolff is probably the best-known potter working in the United States toda.

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