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 Übersetzung für 'majolica' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   majolica | -
SYNO maiolica | majolica
majolicaMajolika {f}
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Übersetzung für 'majolica' von Englisch nach Deutsch

majolica
Majolika {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Victorian majolica properly refers to two types of majolica made in the second half of the 19th century in Europe and America.
  • It is a famous ceramics and majolica production centre. In recent years, it has become more closely associated with the Befana folk tradition.
  • Minton tin-glazed Majolica imitated the process and style of Italian Renaissance tin-glazed maiolica resulting in fine in-glaze brush-painted decoration on an opaque whitish ground.
  • This area remained occupied until at least the 16th century, as evidenced by the various fragments of archaic majolica.
  • Examples showing detail of coloured glazes majolica (paint, fire) versus tin-glazed majolica (dip, dry, paint, fire).

  • The majolica theme is continued in many square colored tiles placed on the white-stoned Northern and Western facades.
  • The most famous of these is the "Majolikahaus" or Majolica House, at "Linke Wienzeile 40".
  • The new design includes the Blue Ray, a band of blue majolica tiles between the castle tower and the majolica manufactory, and a bronze chair by set up in 2015.
  • Majolica is important in the collection of the Duca di Martina.
  • The decorative arts collection holds works in many different fields: furniture, majolica, drawings, jewelry, painting, sculpture etc.

  • The Lerma majolica techniques at the Instituto della Ceramica in Faenza.
  • The main altar and the majolica pavement wes designed by Vaccaro.
  • The church has a tall bell-tower, topped by a small dome decorated with majolica.
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