- Most
existing Byzantine enamels have
soldered cloisons,
however the use of
solder to
adhere the
cloison wires has
fallen out of
favor due to its difficulty...
- 19th century. The name
evokes the
technique of cloisonné,
where wires (
cloisons or "compartments") are
soldered to the body of the piece,
filled with powdered...
- the wire
cloisons are
minimised or
burned away
completely with acid. This
contrasts with the
Chinese style which used
thick metal cloisons. Ando Jubei...
-
September 1888 Welsh-Ovcharov, Bogomila:
Vincent van Gogh and the
Birth of
Cloisonism (!), Art
Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 24
January - 22
March 1981 and Rijksmuseum...
-
firing process to
produce ever
larger blocks of enamel, with less need for
cloisons (enclosing
metal strips).
During this period,
enamels with a
design unique...
-
Cloison (1997)...
-
During the same two dynasties, cloisonné
vessels that use
copper wires (
cloisons) and
bright enamel were also manufactured.
Similarly to what was happening...
-
firing process to
produce ever
larger blocks of enamel, with less need for
cloisons (enclosing
metal strips). Thus
enamels became a more
pictorial medium,...
-
shapes and motifs. This
construction is
typical of symbolism, synthetism/
cloisonism, and primitivism.
While the
painting is
centered on
reality unlike his...
- Austin, 1980 Welsh-Bogomila Ovsharov,
Vincent van Gogh & the
Birth of
Cloisonism, Toronto, 1981
Victor Merlhes,
Correspondence of Paul
Gauguin 1872-1888...