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Palissy ware is a 19th-century term for
ceramics produced in the
style of the
famous French potter Bernard Palissy (c. 1510–90), who
referred to his own...
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exhibited at the
London Great Exhibition of 1851
under the name "
Palissy ware".
Palissy is
known for his
contributions to the
natural sciences, and is famous...
- glazes,
Palissy ware. The 16th-century
French pottery of
Bernard Palissy was well
known and much admired.
Mintons adopted the name '
Palissy ware' for their...
- was
chosen as a
tribute to
Bernard Palissy, the
famous French potter of the 16th century,
creator of
Palissy ware. They were
bought out in 1958 by the...
- Minton, however, we owe the
revival of the
ware [the
coloured lead
glazes ware that they
named '
Palissy ware'], which, in
connection with [in addition...
- Minton's
Palissy ware boomed.
Pottery makers throughout Britain,
Europe and the US
copied the
process with
great success,
albeit variable quality.
Palissy ware/Majolica...
- decor,
which introduced the
Italian Renaissance to France.
Predating Palissy ware, and
Italian Medici porcelain by some decades, it
might be
called the...
- earthenware,
introduced by
Mintons in the mid-19th
century as a
revival of "
Palissy ware".
Victorian majolica also
include Minton's rare tin-glaze products. Lead-glazed...
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majolica ware to
their product. At the
Great Exhibition of 1851,
Minton launched the
colorful lead-glazed
earthenware which they
called Palissy ware, soon...
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process not
hitherto emplo****. […] The Ewer [bottom, middle, p.8] is a
Palissy vase. 1999, Paul
Atterbury and
Maureen Batkin,
Dictionary of Minton, ACC...