Jasperware

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"Jasperware, or jasper ware, is a type of pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. Usually described as stoneware, it has an unglazed matte "biscuit" finish and is produced in a number of different colours, of which the most common and best known is a pale blue that has become known as Wedgwood Blue. Relief decorations in contrasting colours (typically in white but also in other colours) are characteristic of jasperware, giving a cameo effect. The reliefs are produced in moulds and applied to the ware as sprigs.

After several years of experiments, Wedgwood began to sell jasperware in the late 1770s, at first as small objects, but from the 1780s adding large vases. It was extremely popular, and after a few years many other potters devised their own versions. Wedgwood continued to make it into the 21st century. The decoration was initially in the fashionable Neoclassical style, which was often used in the following centuries, but it could be made to suit other styles. Wedgwood turned to leading artists outside the usual world of Staffordshire pottery for designs. High-quality portraits, mostly in profile, of leading personalities of the day were a popular type of object, matching the fashion for paper-cut silhouettes. The wares have been made into a great variety of decorative objects, but not typically as tableware or teaware. Three-dimensional figures are normally found only as part of a larger piece, and are typically in white. Teawares are usually glazed on the inside. " - (en.wikipedia.org 11.08.2021)
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  • Biskuitmedaillon a la Wedgwood, Darstellung: Der Heilige Eremit

    Biskuitmedaillon a la Wedgwood, Darstellung: Der Heilige Eremit

    Das zart gearbeitete...

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    Image: GoetheStadtMuseum Ilmenau - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Biskuitmedaillon a la Wedgwood, Darstellung: Die Heilige Familie

    Biskuitmedaillon a la Wedgwood, Darstellung: Die Heilige Familie

    Das hochoval gearbeitete...

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    Image: GoetheStadtMuseum Ilmenau - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Vase mit historisierender Emailmalerei

    Vase mit historisierender Emailmalerei

    Diese Vase aus mattiertem...

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    Image: Museum Baruther Glashütte - CC BY-NC-SA

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