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List of Illustrations | ||
Opening Remarks | ||
Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Centers of Traditional Spanish Mayolica | 24 |
2 | Ceramics in Domestic Life in Spain | 48 |
3 | The Use of Spanish Ceramics in Architecture | 76 |
4 | Ceramics, Business, and Economy | 102 |
5 | Traditional Ceramics in Contemporary Sevilla | 122 |
6 | Baroque to Neobaroque in Barcelona | 150 |
7 | Traditional Ceramic Production in Spain Today | 170 |
8 | Mexican Ceramics in Spain | 186 |
9 | The Emergence of a Mexican Tile Tradition | 204 |
10 | The Forgotten Potters of Mexico City | 226 |
11 | Mayolica in the Daily Life of Colonial Mexico | 244 |
12 | The Revival of Puebla Mayolica in the Twentieth Century | 270 |
13 | The Mayolica of Guanajuato | 296 |
14 | The Loza Blanca Tradition of Aguascalientes | 314 |
Bibliography | 339 | |
Index | 351 |
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