indianische Blume

motif

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use on pottery

  • Hohokam pottery
    In pottery: Faience, or tin-glazed ware

    ) Brilliant indianische Blumen (flower motifs that were really Japanese in origin but that were thought to be Indian because the decorated porcelain was imported by the East India companies) were painted in a palette that included a carmine similar to the Chinese overglaze rose (“purple of…

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  • Hohokam pottery
    In pottery: Porcelain

    …in the Oriental style (called indianische Blumen) as well as native flowers (deutsche Blumen) taken from books of botanical illustrations. A series of harbour scenes from engravings of Italian ports were mostly executed by C.F. Herold (cousin to the Obermaler) and J.G. Heintze. Perhaps the most important early wares are…

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