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Water Jug, manufactured by Pont-aux-Choux Factory, c. 1770 (lead-glazed earthenware
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Water Jug, manufactured by Pont-aux-Choux Factory, c. 1770 (lead-glazed earthenware
499561 Water Jug, manufactured by Pont-aux-Choux Factory, c.1770 (lead-glazed earthenware (faience fine), pewter)
by French School, (18th century); 23.25x15.25x12.1 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Cream colored earthenware was introduced by Wedgwood in the 1760s. He exported it to the continent, where it was quickly imitated. In France the ware was known as faience fine and the Pont-aux-Choux factory in Paris was the most famous manufacturuer of such wares. Cream ware was harder and thus more duable than traditional faience.
); The Norweb Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22911332
© The Norweb Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a Water Jug manufactured by the renowned Pont-aux-Choux Factory around 1770. Crafted from lead-glazed earthenware, this exquisite piece of faience fine is adorned with ornate decorations that highlight the craftsmanship of the French School in the 18th century. Measuring at an impressive size of 23.25x15.25x12.1 cm, this Cream colored earthenware jug stands as a testament to Wedgwood's influence on continental ceramics during that era. The introduction of cream ware revolutionized traditional faience production, offering enhanced durability and resilience. The Pont-aux-Choux factory in Paris gained widespread acclaim for its mastery in creating such wares, making it one of the most famous manufacturers of its time. This water jug features intricate handles and a lid, adding both functionality and elegance to its design. Housed within the esteemed Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA, this artifact belongs to The Norweb Collection - a treasure trove showcasing exceptional decorative pieces from various periods throughout history. As you admire this photograph captured by Bridgeman Images, take note of how every detail has been meticulously preserved. From its delicate decoration to its overall aesthetic appeal, this 18th-century masterpiece serves as a reminder of the timeless beauty found within ceramic artistry.
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