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 Übersetzung für 'Parian ware' von Englisch nach Deutsch
Parian ware [type of biscuit porcelain imitating marble]parisches Porzellan {n}
Teiltreffer
Parian {adj}parisch
Parian marbleparischer Marmor {m}
wareWare {f}
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delft (ware)Delfter Fayence {f}
Brittany wareKeramik {f} aus Quimper
Quimper wareKeramik {f} aus Quimper
Sèvres wareSèvresporzellan {n}
Chelsea wareChelseaporzellan {n}
delft (ware)Delfter Keramik {f}
pewter wareZinn {n} [Gegenstände, Geschirr]
archaeo.
corded ware
Schnurkeramik {f}
ceramic wareKeramikwaren {pl}
archaeo.hist.
burnished ware
geglättete Keramik {f}
archaeo.hist.
coarse ware
Grobkeramik {f}
archaeo.hist.
cooking ware
Kochkeramik {f}
Raku wareRaku-Keramik {f}
Worcester wareWorcesterporzellan {n}
jasper ware Jasperware {f} [farbiges Steinzeug mit weißen Applikationen]
to ware [rare](viel) ausgeben
mixed wareSystemkombination {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Una and the Lion", inspired by Edmund Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" was also exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851, and reproduced in miniature in parian ware by Mintons.
  • The factory is produces Parian ware that is characterised by its thinness, slightly iridescent surface and body formulated with a significant proportion of frit.
  • It was extensively reproduced in marble, plaster, and the white bisque porcelain called parian ware for its supposed resemblance to Parian marble.
  • Hard white unglazed "statuary porcelain", later called Parian ware due to its resemblance to Parian marble, was first introduced by Spode in the 1840s.
  • Marochetti's first royal commission in England was for a marble portrait bust of Prince Albert in 1849, which was commercially reproduced in Parian ware by the Mintons company in 1862.

  • A number of his works were reproduced – often in reduced sizes – in Parian Ware porcelain by Copeland, one representing "Sabrina" proving especially popular.
  • In the doll world, "bisque" is usually the term used, rather than "biscuit". Parian ware is a 19th-century type of biscuit.
  • Parian ware is an artificial substitute for marble, originally a brand name for a variety of unglazed biscuit porcelain, developed in 1842 in England.
  • It remained a favorite both with him (it figures prominently in Johann Zoffany's iconic painting of Townley's library ("illustration, right"), was one of three ancient marbles Townley had reproduced on his visiting card, and was apocryphally the one which he wished he could carry with him when his house was torched in the Gordon Riots – apocryphal since the bust is in fact far too heavy for that) and with the public (Joseph Nollekens is said to have always had a marble copy of it in stock for his customers to purchase, and in the late 19th century Parian ware copies were all the rage.
  • The ceramics company Cauldon China produced a Parian ware box modelled on the house, measuring 9.5×15 cm, and 12.5 cm high, at around the time of the 1924 exhibition.

  • He set up, with John Mountford, a firm producing Parian ware.
  • 1,700 pieces in parian ware (marble imitation) with a height of 50 cm and 625 pieces in 60 cm were produced in 1887-1926 by Gustavsberg porcelain.
  • His busts of Jenny Lind (1848) and of Queen Victoria (1856) attracted a great deal of attention the former proving particularly popular when reproduced in Parian ware by Copeland.
  • Some of his work shown at the Royal Academy was reproduced in Parian Ware, and others were designed specifically for William Taylor Copeland's Parian or 'Statuary Porcelain'.
  • He concentrated on manufacturing Belleek style pottery, which is Parian ware produced in Belleek, Northern Ireland.

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