Bernard Leach
Born
in Hong Kong
January 05, 1887
Died
May 06, 1979
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A Potter's Book
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published
1945
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45 editions
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Hamada Potter
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published
1975
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8 editions
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The Potter's Challenge
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published
1975
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6 editions
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Beyond East and West: Memoirs, Portraits and Essays
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published
1978
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8 editions
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A Potter's Work
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published
1967
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6 editions
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A Potter in Japan
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published
1960
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6 editions
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Drawings Verse and Belief
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published
1988
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8 editions
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Kenzan and his Tradition
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published
1966
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5 editions
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Exhibition of the Art of Bernard Leach: His Masterpieces Loaned by British Museums and Collectors
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published
1980
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From Mr. and Mrs. Someno's Ceramics Collection
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“[Soetsu Yanagi's] main criticism of individual craftsmen and modern artists is that they are overproud of their individualism. I think I am right in saying Yanagi's belief was that the good artist of craftsman has no personal pride because in his soul he knows that any prowess he shows is evidence of that Other Power. Therefore what Yanagi says is 'Take heed of the humble; be what you are by birthright; there is no room for arrogance'.”
― The Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight into Beauty
― The Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight into Beauty
“And now indeed this substance with its precious humility becomes, through its indestructibility, the most faithful bearer of man's message. As far back as one goes in time, the works of humanity from prehistoric times have reached us not through stone which crumbles and wears away, or through metal which oxidizes and becomes like powder, but through slabs of pottery, the writing on which is as clear today as it was under the stiletto of the scribe who traced it.”
― A Potter's Book
― A Potter's Book








