Sang de boeuf glaze, or sang-de-boeuf, is a deep red colour of ceramic glaze, first appearing in Chinese porcelain at the start of the 18th century. The...
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Oxblood (redirect from Sang-De-Boeuf)
in English, but especially in pottery, where sang de boeuf glaze in the color is a classic ceramic glaze in Chinese ceramics. The name is often used in...
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soufflé glazes, ice crystal effect glazes - 'crystalline', lustre glazes resembling metallic finishes, and the most highly regarded of all, sang-de-boeuf and...
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Jingdezhen porcelain (redirect from Peachbloom glaze)
subtle, varied and mottled glazes for monochrome pieces. Sang de boeuf glaze was a copper oxide red, as was peachbloom glaze, which was probably blown...
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Glazed architectural terra cotta is a ceramic masonry building material used as a decorative skin. It featured widely in the 'terracotta revival' from...
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Chinese sang de boeuf glaze. In 1888, he finally discovered the recipe for the glaze and produced three hundred pieces of what he dubbed, Sang de Chelsea...
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manufactory owners. In 1889, the new formula was invented for the dark red sang-de-boeuf glaze. Since 1892, the underglaze decoration technology had been mastered...
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Art Nouveau (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
ceramics with crystallised and matte glazes. At the same time, several lost techniques, such as sang de boeuf glaze, were rediscovered. Art Nouveau ceramics...
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group was interested in advanced glaze effects, whether trying to recreate historic Asian ones such as sang de boeuf glaze (for example Bernard Moore), or...
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exterior elevations were clad in non-loadbearing ox-blood red (sang de boeuf) glazed terracotta (faïence) blocks, provided by the Burmantofts Pottery...
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stand, was located in this room. On top of this were three Chinese sang-de-bœuf glazed porcelain vases from the 19th century. Also in the drawing room,...
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He invented the copper-based red glaze colour known as "Rouge Dalpayrat" after him, a variety of sang de boeuf glaze: Dalpayrat's red is more a material...
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(exposition catalogue, Marseille, Centre de la Vieille Charité, 1994, organized by the Musée Grobet-Labadié), Musées de Marseille, Marseille, 1994, ISBN 2-9500996-7-X...
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Vase, stoneware, c. 1890 Vase, stoneware, c. 1893 Vase, stoneware, sang de boeuf glaze, shape recorded in a sketchbook of 1893; 12 examples were made. Garden...
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dishes using chün over tenmoku glazes, as well as superbly crafted celadon work with celadon jade and sang-de-boeuf glazes. Many of his pieces also display...
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Artists in New York. Serber and Soini produced glazes in such colors of peacock blue and oxblood (sang de boeuf) that were used in pieces designed by artists...
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co-chairman of Winston & Strawn; former Global Litigation Chair at Dewey & LeBoeuf Douglas Letter (1975), general counsel to the United States House of Representatives...
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