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Clarice Cliff

By (author) Lynn Knight
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London, United Kingdom
Published: 17th Nov 2016
Dimensions: w 150mm h 230mm d 30mm
Weight: 545g
ISBN-10: 1408888645
ISBN-13: 9781408888643
Barcode No: 9781408888643
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The captivating biography of one of the most important designers of the twentieth century - adapted for Sky Cinema starring Phoebe Dynevor, Matthew Goode and David Morrissey 'A thoughtful and fascinating biography, packed with fabulous pictures' Image '[the author] has done wonders in building up a picture of a woman of exceptional self-reliance and determination' Guardian Clarice Cliff was one of the most prominent ceramic designers of the twentieth century. Born in 1899 in the Staffordshire Potteries, she started work as just another factory girl, but by 1928 had launched her own range of pottery, 'Bizarre'. A 'gargantuan feast of colour', it blazed a trail through the homes of inter-war Britain. But if Clarice Cliff's rise from apprentice gilder to art director was remarkable - and all the more so for her being a woman - it was not without its tensions; for years she conducted a secret relationship with her married boss. Fusing art, design and industry and vividly conveying the texture of women's lives between the wars, this is a compelling study of the complex, talented woman whose work is for many the epitome of art deco.

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'A thoughtful and fascinating biography, packed with fabulous pictures' * Image * 'Knight deftly uses Cliff's life and work as a way to view broader currents in Britain: increased social mobility, greater (though still limited) independence for women, and changes in domesticity towards smaller houses and fewer servants. At the centre is Cliff herself, a woman who inspired admiration as well as snobbish opprobrium for her vivid designs and ambitiousness' * Financial Times * 'Knight's evocative life of Clarice Cliff is both biography and social analysis and it reads like a very sophisticated folk tale ...[She] has done wonders in building up a picture of a woman of exceptional self-reliance and determination' * Fiona MacCarthy, Guardian * 'A fascinating read' * Time Out *