Art & Art History ETDs
Publication Date
12-6-1971
Abstract
The central theme of this study is the American interpretation, adaptation, and selection of vitalizing influences found in Japanese folk art pottery and the role of these influences as seen in the energizing of an American attitude toward clay as a major creative material during the late fifties .
Language
English
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Arts
Level of Degree
Doctoral
Department Name
UNM Department of Art and Art History
First Committee Member (Chair)
Carl Erich Paak
Second Committee Member
Ralph Wayne Lewis
Third Committee Member
Mary Elizabeth Smith
Fourth Committee Member
Charles Maddox
Recommended Citation
Jensen, Carl G.. "The Cross-Currents Of Influence In The Backgrounds Of Twelve Chosen American And Japanese Potters: As Related To The Emergence Of A New Ceramic Presence In The Late Fifties." (1971). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/arth_etds/256