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English-Spanish technical dictionary. - London, © Routledge. 1997.
English-Spanish technical dictionary. - London, © Routledge. 1997.
Porcelain — Fine China redirects here. For the band, see Fine China (band). This article is about the ceramic material. For other uses, see Porcelain (disambiguation). Chinese moon flask, 1723 35, Qing Dynasty … Wikipedia
porcelain — porcelaneous, porcellaneous /pawr seuh lay nee euhs, pohr /, adj. /pawr seuh lin, pohr ; pawrs lin, pohrs /, n. 1. a strong, vitreous, translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a low temperature, the glaze then fired at a very high… … Universalium
Cozzi porcelain — ▪ porcelain soft paste porcelain made in Venice by Geminiano Cozzi from about 1764 to 1812. Cozzi products, often freely adapted versions of Meissen porcelain, consisted mainly of figures, vases, and tablewares with Rococo decoration that… … Universalium
Tournai porcelain — porcelain made from about the mid 18th to the mid 19th century at a factory in Tournai, Belg. Several styles prevailed: figures in fanciful landscapes, cupids, and other decorative motifs were outlined in plain crimson on white, especially… … Universalium
floral decoration — Art of arranging living or dried plant material for adornment of the body or home, for public and religious ceremonies, or for festivals. Line, form, colour, texture, balance, porportion, and scale are important aspects of floral arrangement, as… … Universalium
Kraak porcelain — is a type of Chinese export porcelain produced mainly from the Wanli reign (1563 1620) until around 1640. It was among the first Chinese export ware to arrive in Europe in mass quantities, and was frequently featured in Dutch still life paintings … Wikipedia
Blue and white porcelain — For other uses, see Blue and white Blue and white wares designate white pottery and porcelain decorated under the glaze with a blue pigment, generally cobalt oxide. The decoration is commonly applied by hand, by stencilling or by transfer… … Wikipedia
Japanese pottery and porcelain — Oribe ware dish with lid, early 17th century … Wikipedia
Joseon white porcelain — exhibited at National Museum of Korea Korean name Hangul … Wikipedia
Saint-Cloud porcelain — Soft paste porcelain made in Saint Cloud, France, from the last quarter of the 17th century until 1766. Much of the yellowish or creamy off white porcelain was influenced by late Ming Chinese white porcelain hence the plum blossom decoration… … Universalium
Chelsea porcelain — Soft paste porcelain made in the London borough of Chelsea. The factory, established с 1743, produced its greatest wares tableware and bird figures, with designs inspired by Meissen porcelain and marked with a raised anchor on an oval medallion… … Universalium