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Tin-Glazed Earthenware from the Netherlands, France & Germany 1600-1800 (bog UK)

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Tin-Glazed Earthenware from the Netherlands, France & Germany 1600-1800. Af Ulla Houkjær.

Before porcelain became commonplace, tin-glazed earthenware was, for a time, the preferred material for home use, produced as fashionable tableware and ornaments. The golden age of tin glaze products was the 1700s with more than 300 workshops throughout Europe. By the end of the century, tin glaze wares had practically been driven out by Chinese and European porcelain and the cheaper English creamware. Today, we still find the beauty of tin-glazed earthenware compelling: its brilliant white glaze and decorations in bright, intense colours while details of original use and significance may be obscure. 

This book recounts the story of tin-glazed earthenware with special focus on the production in the Netherlands, France, and Germany. It is the first publication of its kind in Denmark since Emil Hannover wrote Keramisk Haandbog (Pottery & Porcelain: a Handbook for Collectors) almost one hundred years ago. Much has happened in ceramics research since then, and the survey is made in light of recent research in this field as are the author’s own conclusions in this book. 

Commentaries are based on Designmuseum Danmark’s large collection of faience, the most extensive and finest in Denmark with magnificent pieces collected over a period of 125 years. 

The catalogue raisonné contains more than 250 items, most of which are described and photographed for the first time. The publication was made possible with generous support from the New Carlsberg Foundation.

Paperback 

  • 2016
  • 416 sider
  • Engelsk
     
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