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Punch Bowl made with the 'paste on paste' method, from the Rookwood factory in Cincinnati,...

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NUM115368
Image title
Punch Bowl made with the 'paste on paste' method, from the Rookwood factory in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1881 (painted earthenware)
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Artist
American School, (19th century) / American
Location
Private Collection
Medium
painted earthenware
Date
1881 AD (C19th AD)
Dimensions
21.5x42 cms
Image description

method of porcelain decoration in which a relief design is created on an unfired, unglazed body by applying successive layers of white slip with a brush; first employed by the Chinese in the 18th century, then introduced to Europe and Sevres in 1850;

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Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
fish / animal / underwater / in chinese style / crab / frog / chinoiserie
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