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Lecture 18. Refining Asian Goods - European Ceramics

Lecture 18. Refining Asian Goods - European Ceramics . From Industrious Revolution to Industrial Revolution . Pottery . Earthenware. Porcelain. Stoneware . 600 and 1000 °C. 1300 °C . +. Soft Porous if not fired again with glaze. K aolin/China clay. 1100 and 1250 °C. +.

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Lecture 18. Refining Asian Goods - European Ceramics

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  1. Lecture 18. Refining Asian Goods - European Ceramics

  2. From Industrious Revolution to Industrial Revolution

  3. Pottery Earthenware Porcelain Stoneware 600 and 1000 °C 1300 °C + Soft Porous if not fired again with glaze Kaolin/China clay 1100 and 1250 °C + China stone Harder Non porous Hardest Non porous

  4. Persian Earthenware 13th century

  5. Porcelain from the Song period (1279 -1368) Porcelain from the Ming period (1368-1644)

  6. FamilleVerte Famille Rose

  7. Maiolica, 1431, Florence French Faience 18th century Delft ware 1690

  8. Pére François Xavier d’ Entrecolles(1664 to 1741) • http://gotheborg.com/letters/index.shtml

  9. Chestnut basket Plate for sauce boat Sweetmeat dish

  10. The Alchemy tradition Cabinet of curiosities Soft Paste Porcelain Hard paste Porcelain/Chinese porcelain Saint Cloud bowl, soft porcelain with blue decorations under glaze ca. 1700 1710

  11. Augustus II (or the Strong) the Elector of Saxony and King of Poland (1679-1733). Johann Friedrich Böttger1682 - 1719 Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus 1651 – 1708

  12. Meissen (Dresden) 1709

  13. Meissen (Dresden) 1709 Vienna 1719

  14. Höchst 1746 Meissen (Dresden) 1709 Vienna 1719

  15. Fürstenberg 1747 Höchst 1746 Meissen (Dresden) 1709 Vienna 1719

  16. Fürstenberg 1747 Höchst 1746 Meissen (Dresden) 1709 Vienna 1719 Nymphenberg1747

  17. Fürstenberg 1747 Höchst 1746 Meissen (Dresden) 1709 Vienna 1719 Ludwigsburg 1758 Nymphenberg1747

  18. Fürstenberg 1747 Höchst 1746 Meissen (Dresden) 1709 Berlin 1763 Vienna 1719 Ludwigsburg 1758 Nymphenberg1747

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