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Richard Fairbanks, American Potter![]() Matthew Kangas, author A professional and personal biography. “Once [Richard’s] body of work is closely examined it becomes clear that Fairbanks is among the most important, if not the most important, potter in the history of the Pacific Northwest.” "An intellectual village potter, he created a toweringly beautiful body of work and remained a real part of the dissemination of European Modernism in a remote part of the nation." Dixie Parker-Fairbanks, RF journals editor 9”x11” 127 pp, 31 color & 75 bw illustrations. University of Washington Press, 1993 ISBN: 0-295-97302-1, $25.00 |
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