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    Delftware (redirect from Delft pottery)
    Dutch tin-glazed earthenware, a form of faience. Most of it is blue and white pottery, and the city of Delft in the Netherlands was the major centre of...
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    Faience or faïence (/faɪˈɑːns, feɪˈ-, -ˈɒ̃s/; French: [fajɑ̃s] ) is the general English language term for fine tin-glazed pottery. The invention of a white...
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    Delft (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdɛl(ə)ft] ) is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. It is located between Rotterdam, to...
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    of faïence was Masseot Abaquesne, established in Rouen in the 1530s. Nevers faience and Rouen faience were the leading French centres of faience manufacturing...
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    noted painter on faience. He long worked for Cornelis de Berg of Delft. Pieces bearing his name, together with the mark of Cornelis de Berg, are dated...
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  • shortly afterwards in Haarlem, and his father sent him to Delft 1613, where Willem worked at "De Porceleyne Schotel" factory. In 1617 Willem is documented...
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    ware, of whatever nationality, made in the Italian tradition ... the name faïence (or the synonymous English 'delftware') being reserved for the later wares...
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    produit qui renforce la notoriété de Sarreguemines en Europe:la majolique.Il s’agit d’une faïence fine recouverte de glaçures colorées. Les couleurs privilégiées:...
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    Chinese figures were made in large numbers " in Collecting European delft and faience Diana Imber, Praeger, 1968, p.60 "The industry only really started...
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    literature on PubHist Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom on Artnet Vermeer and The Delft School, a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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    members of the Jesuits whom he supported. Other collections include Faiences made in Delft, glass and sea shells.: 232–3  The palace chapel features three...
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    Art Nouveau (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    and ivory, by such artists as Philippe Wolfers, was popular. Poster for Delft Salad Oil by Jan Toorop (1893) Amsterdam Commodities Exchange by Hendrik...
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    remains popular today. Many other European factories followed this trend. In Delft, Netherlands blue and white ceramics taking their designs from Chinese export...
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    Goddess" figurine; 1460-1410 BC (from the Minoan Neo-palatial Period); faience; height: 29.5 cm; from the Temple Repository at Knossos; Heraklion Archaeological...
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    ultimately in Delft. As noted above, it made a frequent appearance in the sumptuous Dutch paintings of the seventeenth century (see also the detail of de Heem's...
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    European centers imitated the style of Imari wares, initially in faience at Delft in the Netherlands. Imari patterns, as well as "Kakiemon" designs and...
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    master carpenter Cornelius van den Bosch (1679–1741) from Schipluiden near Delft, other sources mention Schipley near Grafenhaag (The Hague), who came to...
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    delph, the word being an English language phonetic spelling of the word Delft, the town from which so much delftware came. Silver service or butler service...
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    exceptions, and the maximum value varies. "RAL CLASSIC Colours". ral-farben.de. RAL gemeinnützige GmbH. Retrieved October 30, 2017. Hall, Sarah (6 Mar 2002)...
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    Chantilly, Mennecy and Saint-Cloud porcelain. It was also an influence on Dutch Delft pottery and Chinese export porcelain. Exports to Europe of Japanese Kakiemon...
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    model probably by Franz Anton Bustelli (around 1760) Hungarian tiled faience stove, in the Baroque Rudnyánszky mansion from Budapest (18th century)...
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    contemporary studio craft style. Studio pottery – exemplified by the Grueby Faience Company, Newcomb Pottery in New Orleans, Marblehead Pottery, Teco pottery...
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    Schlobitten Palace (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of numerous baroque furniture pieces and paintings, tapestries, and Delft faience, including a tobacco box adorned with diamonds belonging to Frederick...
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    century, in Portugal as well. Tin-glazed pottery (see delftware) made at Delft and other Dutch towns adopted genuine blue-and-white Ming decoration from...
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    porcelain cup, 1903 In the Netherlands De Porceleyne Fles had been founded in Delft in 1653, but by 1840 was the only Delftware factory left in the city. After...
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    Blue in culture (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    secret back from China. Other famous white and blue patterns appeared in Delft, Meissen, Staffordshire, and Saint Petersburg, Russia. Chinese blue and...
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    Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) William the Faience Hippopotamus; 1961–1878 BC; faience; 11.2 × 7.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Kneeling portrait...
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    pottery, but also in the heated crushed quartz material known as Egyptian faience, evidently a more expensive material. This was used for the unique snake...
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    returned around 1,500 objects to Indonesia from the Nusantara Museum in Delft. This reparation project began in 2016 whereby the museum initially offered...
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    small square tiles imported from Europe – especially from Italy, Spain, and Delft – and sometimes from Tunis. Some examples of more traditional mosaic tiles...
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