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Faience Collection (page 14)

Faience, a timeless art form that has captivated civilizations throughout history

Background imageFaience Collection: Life Peaches Grapes 1881 Oil canvas 21 1 / 4 x 25 5 / 8

Life Peaches Grapes 1881 Oil canvas 21 1 / 4 x 25 5 / 8
Artokoloro

Background imageFaience Collection: JERUSALEM: FAIENCE WORKSHOP. Young women and girls painting faience vases and bowls

JERUSALEM: FAIENCE WORKSHOP. Young women and girls painting faience vases and bowls at a workshop in Jerusalem. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageFaience Collection: JERUSALEM: FAIENCE KILN. Faience potters in Jerusalem prepare pots to be fired in the kiln

JERUSALEM: FAIENCE KILN. Faience potters in Jerusalem prepare pots to be fired in the kiln. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageFaience Collection: JERUSALEM: FAIENCE PAINTER. A woman painting a faience vase at a workshop in Jerusalem

JERUSALEM: FAIENCE PAINTER. A woman painting a faience vase at a workshop in Jerusalem, early 20th century

Background imageFaience Collection: JERUSALEM: POTTERS. Faience potters in Jerusalem shaping earthenware jars on a wheel

JERUSALEM: POTTERS. Faience potters in Jerusalem shaping earthenware jars on a wheel. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageFaience Collection: Still Life with cherries, cheese and greengages (oil on canvas)

Still Life with cherries, cheese and greengages (oil on canvas)
XIR375124 Still Life with cherries, cheese and greengages (oil on canvas) by Melendez, Luis Egidio (1716-80); Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Bodegon de queso)

Background imageFaience Collection: Still Life with bread, greengages and pitcher (oil on canvas)

Still Life with bread, greengages and pitcher (oil on canvas)
XIR375125 Still Life with bread, greengages and pitcher (oil on canvas) by Melendez, Luis Egidio (1716-80); 47 x 34 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Bodegon de pan)

Background imageFaience Collection: Delft tiles depicting the Crucifixion with a border of tiles with scenes from the Old

Delft tiles depicting the Crucifixion with a border of tiles with scenes from the Old
XIR375102 Delft tiles depicting the Crucifixion with a border of tiles with scenes from the Old and New Testaments (ceramic) by Dutch School, (18th century); Oudheidkundig Museum van de Bijloke

Background imageFaience Collection: Bust of Rouen Faience liamilton Collection, FURNITURE, ENGRAVING 1882

Bust of Rouen Faience liamilton Collection, FURNITURE, ENGRAVING 1882

Background imageFaience Collection: Satsuma Faience, Japan

Satsuma Faience, Japan

Background imageFaience Collection: Lidded Jar

Lidded Jar; Joseph Olerys Manufactory (Moustiers), French, active about 1650 - present; Moustiers, France, Europe; about 1723 - 1725; Tin-glazed earthenware (faience); Object: H: 26 x Diam

Background imageFaience Collection: Pot Pourri Vase

Pot Pourri Vase; Jacques Chapelle, French, born 1721, active at Sceaux, France about 1750 - 1763, Sceaux Manufactory, French, active about 1748 - 1766; France

Background imageFaience Collection: Pair of Busts: Louis XV and Marie Leczinska

Pair of Busts: Louis XV and Marie Leczinska; Rue de Charenton Manufactory (Paris), or Chambrette Manufactory (Luneville); Luneville, France

Background imageFaience Collection: Plate

Plate; Made at the Joseph Olerys Manufactory (Moustiers), French, active about 1650 - present; Moustiers, France, Europe; about 1740 - 1760; Tin-glazed earthenware (faience); Object: H: 3.7 x Diam

Background imageFaience Collection: East Greek Faience Alabastron

East Greek Faience Alabastron; Unknown; East Greece; about 580 B.C.; Faience; Object: H: 11.9 x Diam. (body): 4.2 cm (4 11/16 x 1 5/8 in.), Object (rim): Diam.: 2.6 cm (1 in.)

Background imageFaience Collection: Fragmentary Oinochoe

Fragmentary Oinochoe; Unknown; Egypt, Africa; about 243 - 221 B.C.; Faience; Object: H: 22.2 cm (8 3/4 in.). Diam.: 14 cm (5 1/2 in.)

Background imageFaience Collection: Plaque depicting Jacob choosing Rachel to be his Bride

Plaque depicting Jacob choosing Rachel to be his Bride; Alcora Ceramic Factory, Spanish, active 1727 - about 1858, After painting by Jacopo Amigoni, Italian, about 1685 - 1752; Alcora, Spain

Background imageFaience Collection: Flowers in a Delft Jar Signed in black paint, lower right: Alex: Marshal ~'

Flowers in a Delft Jar Signed in black paint, lower right: Alex: Marshal ~"
Flowers in a Delft Jar Signed in black paint, lower right: " Alex: Marshal ~", Alexander Marshal, active 1651-died 1682, British

Background imageFaience Collection: Glazed terracotta lion from the processional way from the Temple of Marduk to the Ishtar Gate

Glazed terracotta lion from the processional way from the Temple of Marduk to the Ishtar Gate, one of the eight fortified gates of Nebuchandrezzars (Nebuchanezzar) city of Babylon

Background imageFaience Collection: Shabti (Faience figures) from a Pyramid tomb in Egypt. The figures are from left to right

Shabti (Faience figures) from a Pyramid tomb in Egypt. The figures are from left to right: Queen Maleteral 643-623 BC, Queen Nasalsa 593-568 BC, Queen Madiken 593-568 BC, and Queen Artaha 593-568 BC

Background imageFaience Collection: Bust Of Rouen Faience Liamilton Collection

Bust Of Rouen Faience Liamilton Collection, Furniture, Engraving 1882

Background imageFaience Collection: Satsuma Faience, Japan

Satsuma Faience, Japan

Background imageFaience Collection: Blue Faience Statuettes of the God Ra, the Goddess Isis and the Goddess Taweret 1260 B. C

Blue Faience Statuettes of the God Ra, the Goddess Isis and the Goddess Taweret 1260 B. C
Blue Faience Statuettes of the God Ra, the Goddess Isis and the Goddess Taweret 1260 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art

Background imageFaience Collection: Faience Vessel in the form of the God Bes

Faience Vessel in the form of the God Bes. Bes the Egyptian deity worshipped as a protector of householdsBritish Museum

Background imageFaience Collection: Part of faience vessel with spirals, and kylix rim

Part of faience vessel with spirals, and kylix rim
Part of a faience vessel with sporals, and a kylix rim, from the Spyro-Palestinian

Background imageFaience Collection: Egyptian Faience Ibis

Egyptian Faience Ibis
Egyptian Ibis in Faience. Circa First millennia BC

Background imageFaience Collection: Carved pillar in blue faience

Carved pillar in blue faience
Djed pillar representing stability for the dead and a symbol of Osiris. Blue faience, circa 1st millennium BC

Background imageFaience Collection: Ancient Egyptian faience bowls and lamp base, New Kingdom

Ancient Egyptian faience bowls and lamp base, New Kingdom
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom. Faience bowls and lamp base

Background imageFaience Collection: Ancient Egyptian faience shabtis (funerary figurines), New Kingdom, XX Dynasty

Ancient Egyptian faience shabtis (funerary figurines), New Kingdom, XX Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XXI. Faience shabtis, funerary figurines

Background imageFaience Collection: Ancient Egyptian faience amulet figurine of Nefertem

Ancient Egyptian faience amulet figurine of Nefertem
Egyptian civilization. Faience amulet figurine of Nefertem, god associated with the water and the lotus flower, with a water-lily headdress

Background imageFaience Collection: Siliceous faience vases used for the embalming of Ramses II

Siliceous faience vases used for the embalming of Ramses II
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Siliceous faience vases used for the embalming of Ramses II

Background imageFaience Collection: Ornament of a mummy: faience pectoral with winged scarab

Ornament of a mummy: faience pectoral with winged scarab
Egyptian civilization, 1st millennium b.C. Ornament of a mummy: faience pectoral with winged scarab

Background imageFaience Collection: Egyptian Faience bust of a lady

Egyptian Faience bust of a lady Hellenistic period 3rd century BCE

Background imageFaience Collection: Glass Beads and Faience C016 / 2815

Glass Beads and Faience C016 / 2815
Roman and Hellenistic Glass Beads and Faience

Background imageFaience Collection: France Gien

France Gien
Gien, on the Loire about 80km from Orleans, is famous for its faience ceramics

Background imageFaience Collection: Iran Kashan

Iran Kashan
The pottery kilns at Kashan, famous for its faience




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Faience, a timeless art form that has captivated civilizations throughout history. From the grand Odeon Cinema to the charming Bandstand and Viewing Decks in Eastbourne, it has adorned architectural marvels with its exquisite beauty. Travel back in time to ancient Egypt, where faience animals from the 11th Dynasty can be admired at the Louvre in Paris. These delicate creations showcase the mastery of Egyptian artisans who skillfully crafted these intricate pieces. Step into a world of elegance with a faience plate painted with Chinoiserie decoration dating back to 1670. This stunning piece exemplifies the fusion of Eastern and Western influences during this period. Venture to Moustiers-Sainte-Marie in Provence and witness firsthand the allure pottery. The vibrant colors and intricate designs make each piece a true work of art, showcasing the rich heritage of this region. Delve into Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory's fascinating production process - from blunging and pressing clay to enamel painting, gilding, and painting. Each step reveals the meticulous craftsmanship behind every piece that emerges from their workshop during Victorian times. Marvel at Egyptian amulets like Scarab: Aakheperkara (Thutmose I), which symbolizes rebirth and protection. These small yet powerful artifacts provide insight into ancient beliefs while showcasing faience's enduring significance. Discover makers marks on Roman pottery as you explore archaeological sites across Europe. These unique stamps reveal not only skilled craftsmanship but also offer glimpses into trade routes and cultural exchanges that spanned vast empires. Faience is more than just an artistic medium; it is a testament to human creativity spanning centuries. Whether adorning majestic buildings or being treasured as personal possessions, its allure continues to captivate hearts worldwide.