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faience (earthenware) (tin-glazed ware, earthenware, ... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: Refers to tin-glazed European earthenware, particularly ware made in France, Germany, Spain, and Scandinavia. It developed in France in the early 16th century, was influenced by the technique and the designs of Italian maiolica, and is named for Faenza, Italy, which was famous for maiolica. It is distinguished from tin-glazed earthenware made in Italy, which is called "maiolica," and that made in the Netherlands and England, which is called "delftware." It has no connection to the ancient objects or material also named faience, which was developed in the Near East ca. 4500 BCE. |
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faience (earthenware) (preferred,C,U,LC,English-P,D,U,PN)
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faience (earthenware) (Dutch-P,D,U,U)
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faïence (earthenware) (C,U,English,UF,U,N)
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faïence (earthenware) (Spanish-P,D,U,PN)
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fayence (earthenware) (C,U,English,UF,U,N)
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Fayencen (Irdenware) (C,U,German,D,PN)
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Fayence (Irdenware) (C,U,German-P,AD,SN)
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fajanse (C,U,Norwegian (Nynorsk)-P,AD,U,SN)
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fajanse (Norwegian (Bokmål)-P,AD,U,SN)
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faiança (C,U,Portuguese-P,D,U,SN)
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fayenza (C,U,Spanish,AD,U,SN)
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Facet/Hierarchy Code: V.PE |
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.... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name) (G) |
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........ Visual Works (hierarchy name) (G) |
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............ visual works (works) (G) |
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................ <visual works by material or technique> (G) |
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.................... ceramic ware (visual works) (G) |
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........................ pottery (visual works) (G) |
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............................ earthenware (G) |
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................................ tin-glazed ware (G) |
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.................................... faience (earthenware) (G) |
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Objects Facet |
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.... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name) (G) |
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........ Visual Works (hierarchy name) (G) |
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............ visual works (works) (G) |
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................ <visual works by material or technique> (G) |
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.................... ceramic ware (visual works) (G) |
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........................ pottery (visual works) (G) |
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............................ <pottery by kiln, location, or style> (G) |
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................................ faience (earthenware) (G) |
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Dutch ..... Verwijst naar een Europees type aardewerk met tinglazuur dat met name werd vervaardigd in Frankrijk, Spanje, Duitsland en Scandinavië. De eerste faience werd begin 16de eeuw in Frankrijk geproduceerd, onder invloed van de techniek en ontwerpen van het Italiaanse majolica. De naam is afgeleid van de Italiaanse stad Faenza, die beroemd was om zijn majolica. De term dient te worden onderscheiden van 'majolica', het aardewerk met tinglazuur dat in Italië werd vervaardigd, en het 'Delfts aardewerk' uit Nederland en Engeland. Er is geen verband met de oude objecten of materialen die rond 4500 v. Chr. in het Nabije Oosten werden ontwikkeld en eveneens de naam 'faience' droegen. |
German ..... Bezieht sich auf zinnglasierte, europäische Irdenware, vor allem aus Frankreich, Deutschland, Spanien und Skandinavien. Sie wurde in Frankreich im frühen 16. Jahrhundert erfunden und durch die Technik und Designs der italienischen Majolika beeinflusst und benannt nach Faenza, Italien, die berühmt für Maiolica ist. Man unterschiedet sie von zinnglasierter Irdenware aus Italien, die als "Majolika" bezeichnet wird und der aus den Niederlanden und England, die als "Delfter Keramik" bezeichnet wird. Sie hat keinen Bezug zu den antiken Objekten und Materialien, die im Nahen Osten gegen 4500 v. Chr. entwickelt wurden, die auch als Fayencen angesprochen werden. |
Portuguese ..... Refere-se a louça de barro europeia esmaltada de estanho, especialmente artigos feitos na França, Alemanha, Espanha e Escandinávia. Ele se desenvolveu na França no início do século 16, foi influenciado pela técnica e os designs da maiolica italiana e recebeu o nome de Faenza, na Itália, que era famosa por sua maiolica. É diferente da louça esmaltada de estanho feita na Itália, que é chamada de "maiolica", e daquela feita na Holanda e na Inglaterra, que é chamada de "delftware". Não tem nenhuma conexão com os objetos ou materiais antigos também chamados faiança, que foi desenvolvido no Oriente Próximo ca. 4500 aC. |
Spanish ..... Alude a loza europea de vidriado de estaño, particularmente la loza hecha en Francia, Alemania, España y Escandinavia. Se desarrolló en Francia a principios del siglo XVI, fue influenciada por la técnica y los diseños de la maiolica italiana, y su nombre viene de Faenza, Italia, la cual fue famosa por la maiólica. Se diferencia de la loza barnizada con estaño hecha en Italia, la cual es llamada mayólica, y aquella confeccionada en Holanda e Inglaterra, la que es llamada "Delft”. |
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Related concepts: |
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distinguished from .... |
delftware |
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(tin-glazed ware, earthenware, ... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) [300140808] |
distinguished from .... |
faience (ancient objects) |
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(<visual works by material or technique>, visual works (works), ... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) [300265177] |
distinguished from .... |
maiolica |
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(tin-glazed ware, earthenware, ... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) [300021170] |
made of/require .... |
tin glaze |
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(<ceramic glaze by composition or origin>, ceramic glaze, ... Materials (hierarchy name)) [300233436] |
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Sources and Contributors: |
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faience (earthenware)............ |
[CDBP-SNPC, GCI Preferred, RKD, AAT-Ned Preferred, VP Preferred] |
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AAT-Ned (1994-) |
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AATA database (2002-) 123544 checked 26 January 2012 |
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Avery Index (1963-) |
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CDMARC Subjects: LCSH (1988-) |
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Fleming and Honour, Dictionary of the Decorative Arts (1977) |
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Harris, Dictionary of Architecture and Construction (1975) 192 |
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National Museum of American Art, Media Thesaurus (1980s) |
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RIBA, Architectural Keywords (1982) |
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Tesauro de Arte & Arquitectura (TAA) [online] (2000-) |
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Worcester Art Museum Library, List of subject headings, unpub. (1976) |
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[CDBP-SNPC, CVAA-BR, GCI, IfM-SMB-PK, NASJON, RKD, AAT-Ned, VP] |
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AAT-Ned (1994-) |
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AATA database (2002-) 123544 checked 26 January 2012 |
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Chaffers, Marks and Monograms (1876) 994; Strasbourg porcelain; Strasbourg pottery |
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CVAA-BR Consortium (2020-) |
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Harris, Dictionary of Architecture and Construction (1975) 192; Faience ware |
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Norwegian National Museum of Art database (2021-) 61698ca4-e82e-40cd-a7ca-6e5f7ec796b7 |
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Terraroli, Italian Art Ceramics: 1900-1950 (2007) 230 |
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