How to recognize a Delft earthenware

How to recognize a Delft earthenware

GA104936
Written in French.

The Delft earthenware makers played an ambiguous game: they gave their earthenware a porcelain look. They derived their originality and specific technical characteristics from this, such as the innumerable small holes on the reverse side of the pieces, which are due to the very strong...
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Characteristics

Dimensions
15 × 18,5 cm x 0,5 cm
Theme
Arts and crafts
Museums
Sèvres-Cité de la céramique , Musée de la Porcelaine Adrien-Dubouché
Art movements
18th century, 17th century
Reference
GA104936
EAN
9782711849369
Diffusor
EDITIONS FLAMMARION
Distributor
EDITIONS FLAMMARION
Author
COLLECTIF
Conservation museum
Sèvres - Cité de la céramique

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