Japanned Papier Mâché and Tinware c.1740-1940

Yvonne Jones

ISBN: 9781851496860
Publisher: Antique Collectors' Club
Territory: World
Size: 300 mm x 237 mm
Pages: 336
Illustrations: 360 colour
Hardback
New title

RRP £45.00

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  • A long overdue history of this fascinating decorative art, illustrated with stunning colour throughout
  • Includes a directory of japan artists and decorators, and offers details of japanners in the English Midlands, London, Oxford and other European centres, as well as Russia and the United States

"a well-written, well-referenced and well-illustrated book. It provides a valuable addition to the literature and our understanding of a previously little-researched facet of the industrial midlands" British Art Journal

"Cataloguers now have an impressive volume of new information to draw on when describing anything from a simple tea tray to those suites of papier mâché furniture which remain as impressive today as when they dazzled visitors at the great international exhibitions of the 19th century" Antiques Trade Gazette

As one of the few decorative arts about which little has been written, japanning is today fraught with misunderstandings. And yet, in its heyday, the japanning industry attracted important commissions from prestigious designers such as Robert Adam, and orders from fashionable society across Europe and beyond. This book is a long overdue history of the industry which centred on three towns in the English midlands: Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Bilston. It is as much about the workers, their skills, and the factories and workshops in which they laboured, as it is about the goods they made. It tells of matters of taste and criticism, and of how an industry which continued to rely so heavily upon hand labour in the machine age reached its natural end in the 1880s with a few factories lingering into the late 1930s. Richly illustrated, it includes photographs of mostly marked, or well-documented, examples of japanned tin and papier mâché against which readers may compare - and perhaps identify - unmarked specimens.

Japanned Papier Mâché and Tinware draws predominantly upon contemporary sources: printed, manuscript and typescript documents, and, for the period leading up to the closure of the last factories in the 1930s, the author was able to draw on verbal accounts of eyewitnesses. With a chapter on japanners in London, other European centres, and in the United States, together with a directory of japan artists and decorators, this closely researched and comprehensive book is the reference work for collectors, dealers and enthusiasts alike.

Contents: From Imitation to Innovation; Enter the Dragon!; The Lion of the District; Japanning & Decorating; Not a Bed of Roses!; Clever Accidents?; Decline of the Midlands Japanning Industry; The Birmingham Japanners; The Wolverhampton Japanners; The Bilston Japanners; Japanners in London and Oxford; Products; Other Western Japanning Centres; Appendices.

With a degree in Fine Art, Yvonne Jones taught art in schools and colleges before joining Wolverhampton Art Galleries and Museums in 1971, serving as Keeper of Applied Art, and then as Head of Arts & Museums. Researching, documenting and extending the town's collection of japanned papier mâché and tinware, she became aware of the breadth and importance of this field in the decorative arts. She left her post in 1994 to concentrate on a programme of original research, and is now an international authority on the subject and continues to lecture widely in both Britain and the United States.

What the press have said about this book...

  • “This publication is a great contribution to the study of the decorative arts” Apollo

  • “This is a remarkable book and for any reader conversant with the subject, is one which repays hours of study and reading” The Birmingham Post

  • “It is a well-written, well-referenced and well-illustrated book. It provides a valuable addition to the literature and our understanding of a previously little-researched facet of the industrial midlands”British Art Journal

  • “This exhaustive study will be an invaluable tool in identifying not only where a piece was made and when but in understanding the processes of its manufacture”The Regional Furniture Society

  • “Throughout, this beautiful book is lavishly illustrated with pictures of highly decorated products, which, whether to the individual’s taste or not, are eye-catching and it will surely take its place as a standard reference to a poorly recorded Midlands industry” West Midlands History

  • “It [Papier Mache] will surely take its place as a standard reference on a previously poorly recorded Midlands Industry” Newsletter of The Friends of the Centre for West Midland History

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