In the northeast of France’s clay-rich Alsace region is the village of Betschdorf, which has been producing its signature salt-glazed, gray-and-blue pottery for hundreds of years. But only a handful ...
As far as trends in material culture go, Delftware, the ubiquitous blue-and-white pottery that originated from its namesake town of Delft, Holland, in the 17th century, improbably endures. The ...
Consists of catalogues of two exhibitions: "An exhibition of blue-decorated porcelain of the Ming dynasty at the Philadelphia Museum of Art" (1949) and "Catalogue of an exhibition of Chinese blue and ...
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