The life and legacy of brilliant but elusive potter Lucie Rie is
investigated through interviews, letters and the analysis of her
elegant, modernist vessels
Lucie Rie (1902-1995), one of the 20th century's most celebrated and
iconic potters, combined an acute understanding of modernism with the
skills of her chosen craft. Emmanuel Cooper, a distinguished potter who
knew Rie, interviewed many of her friends and acquaintances to produce
this complete and detailed account of Rie's life and work. The author
was given unrestricted access by the Rie estate to previously
unpublished letters and other material, which provide fascinating new
insights into her life and work and allowed him to reevaluate Rie's
creative output within the broader context of modernism and the
emergence of the studio pottery movement in Britain.
'It [is] unlikely that this biography of Rie will ever be surpassed.'
--Frances Spalding, Literary Review
'A precious gift, from the only man who could have written it.' --Glenn
Adamson, Crafts Magazine
Distributed for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art