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Théodore Deck, the Glossary

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Joseph-Théodore Deck (2 January 1823 – 15 May 1891) was a 19th-century French potter, an important figure in late 19th-century art pottery.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 22 relations: Art pottery, İznik, Baltimore, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Chinese ceramics, Colmar, Earthenware, Edmond Lachenal, Faience, Guebwiller, Haut-Rhin, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Islamic pottery, Japonisme, Jules-Antoine Castagnary, Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, Paris, Paul César Helleu, Pottery, Raphaël Collin, Unterlinden Museum, Walters Art Museum.

  2. Art pottery
  3. French ceramists
  4. French decorative artists
  5. French potters
  6. People from Guebwiller

Art pottery

Art pottery is a term for pottery with artistic aspirations, made in relatively small quantities, mostly between about 1870 and 1930.

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İznik

İznik is a municipality and district of Bursa Province, Turkey.

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Baltimore

Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Bibliothèque nationale de France

The ('National Library of France'; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris on two main sites known respectively as Richelieu and François-Mitterrand.

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Chinese ceramics

Chinese ceramics are one of the most significant forms of Chinese art and ceramics globally.

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Colmar

Colmar (Alsatian: Colmer; German: Kolmar) is a city and commune in the Haut-Rhin department and Grand Est region of north-eastern France.

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Earthenware

Earthenware is glazed or unglazed nonvitreous pottery that has normally been fired below.

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Edmond Lachenal

Edmond Lachenal (3 June 1855 – 10 June 1948) was a French potter. Théodore Deck and Edmond Lachenal are art pottery and French potters.

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Faience

Faience or faïence is the general English language term for fine tin-glazed pottery.

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Guebwiller

Guebwiller (Alsatian: Gàwiller) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin département in Grand Est in north-eastern France.

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Haut-Rhin

Haut-Rhin is a département in the Grand Est region, France, bordering both Germany and Switzerland.

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Indianapolis Museum of Art

The Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) is an encyclopedic art museum located at Newfields, a campus that also houses Lilly House, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres, the Gardens at Newfields, the Beer Garden, and more.

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Islamic pottery

Islamic pottery occupied a geographical position between Chinese ceramics, and the pottery of the Byzantine Empire and Europe.

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Japonisme

Japonisme is a French term that refers to the popularity and influence of Japanese art and design among a number of Western European artists in the nineteenth century following the forced reopening of foreign trade with Japan in 1858.

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Jules-Antoine Castagnary

Jules-Antoine Castagnary (11 April 1830 – 11 May 1888) was a French liberal politician, journalist and progressive and influential art critic, who embraced the new term "Impressionist" in his positive and perceptive review of the first Impressionist show, in Le Siècle, 29 April 1874.

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Manufacture nationale de Sèvres

The Manufacture nationale de Sèvres is one of the principal European porcelain factories.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Paul César Helleu

Paul César Helleu (17 December 1859 – 23 March 1927) was a French oil painter, pastel artist, drypoint etcher, and designer, best known for his numerous portraits of beautiful society women of the Belle Époque.

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Pottery

Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other raw materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard and durable form.

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Raphaël Collin

Louis-Joseph-Raphaël Collin (17 June 1850 – 21 October 1916) was a French painter born and raised in Paris, where he became a prominent academic painter and a teacher. Théodore Deck and Raphaël Collin are French ceramists.

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Unterlinden Museum

The Unterlinden Museum (French: Musée Unterlinden) is located in Colmar, in the Alsace region of France.

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Walters Art Museum

Walters Art Museum is a public art museum located in the Mount Vernon section of Baltimore, Maryland.

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See also

Art pottery

French ceramists

French decorative artists

French potters

People from Guebwiller

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Théodore_Deck