Εγχώρια αρχιτεκτονική κεραμική στην Ελλάδα του Μεσοπολέμου: θεματολογία και εφαρμογές

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dc.contributor.author Θεοδωρίδου-Σωτηρίου, Λίλα
dc.date.accessioned 2015-08-31T13:09:34Z
dc.date.available 2015-08-31T13:09:34Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.isbn 978-960-508-133-1 el
dc.identifier.other http://teachers.teicm.gr/theod/files/keramiki_mesopolemou.pdf el
dc.identifier.uri http://apothesis.teicm.gr/xmlui/handle/123456789/1674
dc.description.abstract During the inter-war period, and within the context of the general rhetoric of "Hellenism", a series of Greek ceramics blending Ancient Greek, Byzantine, Asia Minor and Folk patterns were produced. This trend became the focus of interest of designers and entrepreneurs, in their effort to establish a new extrovert and competitive Greek artistic production. The ceramic crafts (predominantly the firms of "Kerameikos" and '"Kutahya") promoted this revival through the hiring of wellknown artists as managers and their participation in international fairs. The inter-war ceramic products were used not only as household in private residences of the Greek upper bourgeoisie, but also as architectural decoration in prestigious public buildings, such as the Greek Parliament and a number of National Bank buildings. In this essay, based on archival, literature and field research, we will focus our attention to the ceramics used on the facades of six buildings of the National Bank of Greece, located in Athens as well as in the province. We argue that the ceramic decoration of the Bank buildings (and particularly the friezes) encompasses all the above inter-war trends, concentrating and integrating an entire era in Greece's cultural history. An era that ends by the end of the second world war (WWII), when the domestic crafts can no longer compete with the European producers, gradually falling into decline. In conclusion we suggest that this block of buildings could be added on as a coherent paradigm, in our ceramic education curriculum, for three distinct reasons; although designed and produced by Greek potters they are comparable to relevant practices in Europe, they are unique (since they do not appear after the WWII) and are extremely rare as exterior decoration in Greek public buildings. en
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dc.language.iso el el
dc.publisher Ίων el
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dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Διεθνές *
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dc.title Εγχώρια αρχιτεκτονική κεραμική στην Ελλάδα του Μεσοπολέμου: θεματολογία και εφαρμογές el
dc.type Κεφάλαιο σε συλλογικό τόμο el
dc.publication.category Δημοσίευση ανοιχτής πρόσβασης el
dc.publisher.place Αθήνα el
dc.subject.keyword Architectural ceramics el
dc.subject.keyword Ceramic friezes el
dc.subject.keyword Inter-war buildings of National Bank of Greece el
dc.subject.keyword Κεραμικός εξωτερικός διάκοσμος el
dc.subject.keyword Κεραμικές φρίζες el
dc.subject.keyword Μεσοπόλεμος el
dc.subject.keyword Κτίρια Εθνικής Τράπεζας el


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