Jasperware, or jasper ware, is a type of pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. Usually described as stoneware, it has an unglazed matte...
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Wedgwood (section Jasperware)
Wedgwood is especially associated with the "dry-bodied" (unglazed) stoneware Jasperware in contrasting colours, and in particular that in "Wedgwood blue" and...
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century Wedgwood developed a number of ceramic bodies. One of these, Jasperware, is sometimes classified as stoneware although its raw materials differ...
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invention that Wedgwood produced – green glaze, creamware, black basalt, and jasperware – was quickly copied. Having once achieved efficiency in production, he...
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called terracotta, and in stoneware equivalent unglazed wares (such as jasperware) are often called "dry-bodied". Many types of pottery, including most...
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are important collections of English furniture, Wedgwood, especially jasperware, and Chinese ceramics, and smaller groups of other types of objects, such...
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of Art Neoclassical guillochés on a tripod vase, by Wedgwood, c.1805, jasperware, Brooklyn Museum, New York City Neoclassical guilloché on a wall in the...
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of Art, New York City Apotheosis of Virgil; by John Flaxman; c.1776; jasperware; diameter: 41 cm; Harris Museum, Preston, Lancashire, UK Somerset House...
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19th-century jasperware facsimile in their collections. The soap magnate William Hesketh Lever, who has one of the finest collections of Wedgwood Jasperware in...
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Attendee at a Symposium, biscuit porcelain including the Jasperware blue, Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro, Madrid, 1784-1803...
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translucent stoneware called jasperware that was developed by Josiah Wedgwood and perfected in 1775. Though white-on-blue matte jasperware is the most familiar...
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who appears to have added modesty drapery. The vase formed the basis of Jasperware. A consequence of these military and artistic endeavours was a massive...
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semi-transparent porcelain that combines the characteristics and benefits of jasperware and pâte-sur-pâte. The creator of the Phanolith was the ceramics artist...
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in artistic terms, although Wedgwood and others continued to produce jasperware and some other stonewares in a very refined style, competing with porcelain...
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Lilac, white and green jasperware cachepot with saucer, 1785–1790, by William Adams & Sons....
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potteries on a variety of wares and reached a height with Josiah Wedgwood's Jasperware, and his replica of the Portland Vase in 1790, which fully exploited the...
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Road:[circular reference] Josiah Wedgwood: portrait and three women from a jasperware design Erasmus Darwin: portrait and design for horizontal windmill Samuel...
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in developing new varieties of ceramic bodies such as bone china and jasperware, as well as pioneering transfer printing and other glazing and decorating...
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Solander, by John Flaxman Jr, c. 1778, Wedgwood jasperware...
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vase had been borrowed from the 3rd Duke of Portland and copied in black Jasperware pottery by Josiah Wedgwood for his firm Wedgwood. He appears to have added...
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Adams (baptised 1746; died 1805) was an English potter, a maker of fine jasperware shortly after its development and introduction to the English market by...
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Hackwood with Wedgwood's involvement. The medallion was produced as a jasperware cameo by Wedgwood's factory—the Etruria Works— and widely distributed...
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distinguish his wares from anything else on the market. His matt finish jasperware in two colours was highly suitable for the Neoclassicism of the end of...
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in developing new varieties of ceramic bodies such as bone china and jasperware, as well as pioneering transfer printing and other glazing and decorating...
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green used was mixed by Ricardo and then copied by Wedgwood as a new jasperware colour. Originally called "peach green," it is now known as "Dysart green...
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example of pottery used by Wedgwood as source material is the hydria "Jasperware vase and cover". Collections. London: Victoria and Albert Museum. "Welcome"...
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a kind of porcelain that combines the characteristics and benefits of jasperware and pâte-sur-pâte. It was developed at Villeroy & Boch in Mettlach, Saarland...
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in its center the three-layered cameo of the Roman Emperor Augustus. Jasperware - popular ceramic imitation of cameos Tait, Hugh, ed. (2006). 7000 Years...
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scale; both versions were executed in Wedgwood & Bentley's white-on-blue jasperware that imitated cameos; the "Marlborough gem" first appeared in Wedgwood's...
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wearing a "Poor Maria" Wedgwood brooch at her waist. The design was used on jasperware bud vases as late as the 1960s. Other popular scenes for illustration...
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