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  • Jasperware
  • Type of pottery

    Jasperware, or jasper ware, is a type of pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. Usually described as stoneware, it has an unglazed matte

    Jasperware

    Jasperware

    Jasperware

  • Wedgwood
  • English pottery and porcelain manufacturer

    Wedgwood is especially associated with "dry-bodied" (unglazed) stoneware Jasperware in contrasting colours, in particular in "Wedgwood blue" and white, always

    Wedgwood

    Wedgwood

    Wedgwood

  • Josiah Wedgwood
  • English entrepreneur and abolitionist; founder, Wedgwood pottery (1730–1795)

    invention that Wedgwood produced – green glaze, creamware, black basalt, and jasperware – was quickly copied. Having once achieved efficiency in production, he

    Josiah Wedgwood

    Josiah Wedgwood

    Josiah_Wedgwood

  • Stoneware
  • Pottery fired at a relatively high temperature

    century Wedgwood developed a number of ceramic bodies. One of these, Jasperware, is sometimes classified as stoneware although its raw materials differ

    Stoneware

    Stoneware

    Stoneware

  • Biscuit porcelain
  • Unglazed white porcelain

    called terracotta, and in stoneware equivalent unglazed wares (such as jasperware) are often called "dry-bodied". Many types of pottery, including most

    Biscuit porcelain

    Biscuit porcelain

    Biscuit_porcelain

  • Lady Lever Art Gallery
  • Art museum in Wirral, England

    are important collections of English furniture, Wedgwood, especially jasperware, and Chinese ceramics, and smaller groups of other types of objects, such

    Lady Lever Art Gallery

    Lady Lever Art Gallery

    Lady_Lever_Art_Gallery

  • Symposium (ancient Greece)
  • Part of a banquet in Greek and Etruscan art

    Attendee at a Symposium, biscuit porcelain including the Jasperware blue, Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro, Madrid, 1784-1803

    Symposium (ancient Greece)

    Symposium (ancient Greece)

    Symposium_(ancient_Greece)

  • Engraved gem
  • Small carved gemstones

    translucent stoneware called jasperware that was developed by Josiah Wedgwood and perfected in 1775. Though white-on-blue matte jasperware is the most familiar

    Engraved gem

    Engraved gem

    Engraved_gem

  • Cachepot
  • Type of flowerpot

    Lilac, white and green jasperware cachepot with saucer, 1785–1790, by William Adams & Sons.

    Cachepot

    Cachepot

    Cachepot

  • William Adams (potter)
  • Adams (baptised 1746; died 1805) was an English potter, a maker of fine jasperware shortly after its development and introduction to the English market by

    William Adams (potter)

    William Adams (potter)

    William_Adams_(potter)

  • Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion
  • 18th century abolitionist symbol

    Hackwood with Wedgwood's involvement. The medallion was produced as a jasperware cameo at Wedgwood's Etruria Works factory, and was widely distributed

    Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion

    Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion

    Wedgwood_anti-slavery_medallion

  • Cupid and Psyche
  • Classical story of Cupid and Psyche

    Marriage of Cupid and Psyche (c. 1773), jasperware by Wedgwood based on the 1st-century Marlborough gem, which most likely was intended to depict an initiation

    Cupid and Psyche

    Cupid and Psyche

    Cupid_and_Psyche

  • Villeroy & Boch
  • German manufacturer of ceramics

    semi-transparent porcelain that combines the characteristics and benefits of jasperware and pâte-sur-pâte. The creator of the Phanolith was the ceramics artist

    Villeroy & Boch

    Villeroy & Boch

    Villeroy_&_Boch

  • Halsey Ricardo
  • English architect and designer (1854–1928)

    green used was mixed by Ricardo and then copied by Wedgwood as a new jasperware colour. Originally called "peach green," it is now known as "Dysart green

    Halsey Ricardo

    Halsey Ricardo

    Halsey_Ricardo

  • Neoclassicism
  • Western cultural movement

    of Art, New York City Apotheosis of Virgil; by John Flaxman; c.1776; jasperware; diameter: 41 cm; Harris Museum, Preston, Lancashire, UK Somerset House

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

  • Adam Weisweiler
  • French cabinetmaker

    An Adam Weisweiler console table, mounted with jasperware medalions manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood, c. 1786 in the Walters Art Museum

    Adam Weisweiler

    Adam Weisweiler

    Adam_Weisweiler

  • Pâte-sur-pâte
  • Method of porcelain decoration

    types of relief decoration, in particular sprigging. However, unlike Jasperware, for example, a mould is not normally used, and the ceramic artist is

    Pâte-sur-pâte

    Pâte-sur-pâte

    Pâte-sur-pâte

  • Staffordshire Potteries
  • Historic ceramic-producing region in England

    in developing new varieties of ceramic bodies such as bone china and jasperware, as well as pioneering transfer printing and other glazing and decorating

    Staffordshire Potteries

    Staffordshire Potteries

    Staffordshire_Potteries

  • Portland Vase
  • Roman cameo glass vase

    19th-century jasperware facsimile in their collections. The soap magnate William Hesketh Lever, who has one of the finest collections of Wedgwood Jasperware in

    Portland Vase

    Portland Vase

    Portland_Vase

  • Guilloché
  • Decorative technique

    of Art Neoclassical guillochés on a tripod vase, by Wedgwood, c.1805, jasperware, Brooklyn Museum, New York City Neoclassical guilloché on a wall in the

    Guilloché

    Guilloché

    Guilloché

  • Ridgway Potteries
  • Family of potters, operating from late 18th to late 20th century

    modified Neoclassical and Chinese (or "Anglo-oriental") treatments. Wedgwood jasperware effects were rendered in glazed porcelain. Much of the porcelain was also

    Ridgway Potteries

    Ridgway Potteries

    Ridgway_Potteries

  • William Hamilton (diplomat)
  • British diplomat, politician, antiquarian and vulcanologist (1730–1803)

    vase again served as inspiration to Josiah Wedgwood, this time for his jasperware. The vase was eventually bought by the British Museum. He was elected

    William Hamilton (diplomat)

    William Hamilton (diplomat)

    William_Hamilton_(diplomat)

  • Severus Alexander
  • Roman emperor from 222 to 235

    vase had been borrowed from the 3rd Duke of Portland and copied in black Jasperware pottery by Josiah Wedgwood for his firm Wedgwood. He appears to have added

    Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander

    Severus_Alexander

  • Pottery
  • Craft of making objects from clay

    in developing new varieties of ceramic bodies, such as bone china and jasperware, and in pioneering transfer printing and other glazing and decorating

    Pottery

    Pottery

    Pottery

  • Ceramic art
  • Decorative objects made from clay and other raw materials by the process of pottery

    distinguish his wares from anything else on the market. His matt finish jasperware in two colours was highly suitable for the Neoclassicism of the end of

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic_art

  • Restaurant ware
  • Tableware

    body Asbestos-ceramic Earthenware Egyptian faience Fritware Ironstone Jasperware Porcelain hard-paste soft-paste Stoneware Terracotta Forming techniques

    Restaurant ware

    Restaurant ware

    Restaurant_ware

  • Phanolith
  • Type of porcelain

    a kind of porcelain that combines the characteristics and benefits of jasperware and pâte-sur-pâte. It was developed at Villeroy & Boch in Mettlach, Saarland

    Phanolith

    Phanolith

    Phanolith

  • Joseph Priestley
  • English chemist and polymath (1733–1804)

    Wedgwood eventually created a medallion of Priestley in cream-on-blue jasperware. On 23 June 1762, Priestley married Mary Wilkinson of Wrexham. Of his

    Joseph Priestley

    Joseph Priestley

    Joseph_Priestley

  • Sprigging (pottery)
  • Low relief pottery decoration

    potteries on a variety of wares and reached a height with Josiah Wedgwood's Jasperware, and his replica of the Portland Vase in 1790, which fully exploited the

    Sprigging (pottery)

    Sprigging (pottery)

    Sprigging_(pottery)

  • Elizabeth Upton, Baroness Templetown
  • English artist

    specialised in detailed cut-paper work which adapted well to Wedgwood's jasperware with white bas relief scenes on coloured backgrounds. Wedgwood first chose

    Elizabeth Upton, Baroness Templetown

    Elizabeth Upton, Baroness Templetown

    Elizabeth_Upton,_Baroness_Templetown

  • Slip (ceramics)
  • Slurry of clay and water

    example by moulding. This technique is known as sprigging; an example is Jasperware. When slip is used to join two pieces of greenware together, it is generally

    Slip (ceramics)

    Slip (ceramics)

    Slip_(ceramics)

  • Berlin iron jewellery
  • with medallions, imitating the Greek classical scenes on some of the jasperware made by the famous potter Josiah Wedgwood (1730–1795), or the portrait

    Berlin iron jewellery

    Berlin iron jewellery

    Berlin_iron_jewellery

  • A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy
  • 1768 novel by Laurence Sterne

    wearing a "Poor Maria" Wedgwood brooch at her waist. The design was used on jasperware bud vases as late as the 1960s. Other popular scenes for illustration

    A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy

    A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy

    A_Sentimental_Journey_Through_France_and_Italy

  • Giuseppe Ceracchi
  • Italian sculptor

    A wedgwood jasperware portrait plaque of Joseph Priestley

    Giuseppe Ceracchi

    Giuseppe Ceracchi

    Giuseppe_Ceracchi

  • Lunar Society Moonstones
  • Set of nine carved stones in Queslett, England

    Road:[circular reference] Josiah Wedgwood: portrait and three women from a jasperware design Erasmus Darwin: portrait and design for horizontal windmill Samuel

    Lunar Society Moonstones

    Lunar Society Moonstones

    Lunar_Society_Moonstones

  • Cameo (carving)
  • Method of carving

    in its center the three-layered cameo of the Roman Emperor Augustus. Jasperware - popular ceramic imitation of cameos Tait, Hugh, ed. (2006). 7000 Years

    Cameo (carving)

    Cameo (carving)

    Cameo_(carving)

  • Sweetbriar
  • Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States

    Hepplewhite and Sheraton style chairs, and Adam style furniture. Wedgwood jasperware and fireplaces with delicate plaster decorations were influenced by discoveries

    Sweetbriar

    Sweetbriar

    Sweetbriar

  • Bolesławiec pottery
  • Pottery produced in Bolesławiec, Poland

    these special vessels. Their appearance is reminiscent of the well-known Jasperware contemporaneously being produced in England by Josiah Wedgwood. After

    Bolesławiec pottery

    Bolesławiec pottery

    Bolesławiec_pottery

  • Daniel Solander
  • Swedish botanist (1733–1782)

    Solander, by John Flaxman Jr., c. 1778, Wedgwood jasperware

    Daniel Solander

    Daniel Solander

    Daniel_Solander

  • Herculaneum Pottery
  • Pottery manufacturer based in Liverpool, England

    speciality of Liverpool potters. Transfer-printed dish, c. 1810 Imitation jasperware coffeepot, 1800–1810 Jervis, William Percival (1902). The encyclopedia

    Herculaneum Pottery

    Herculaneum Pottery

    Herculaneum_Pottery

  • Wax sculpture
  • Depiction made by waxy substances

    relief figures which Josiah Wedgwood translated into pottery for his Jasperware. The National Portrait Gallery has 40 wax portraits, mostly from this

    Wax sculpture

    Wax sculpture

    Wax_sculpture

  • Tunstall, Staffordshire
  • One of the Six Towns of Stoke-on-Trent, in Staffordshire, England

    therapeutic facility next door. William Adams (1746–1805) was a maker of fine jasperware. Hugh Bourne (1772–1852) was the joint founder of Primitive Methodism

    Tunstall, Staffordshire

    Tunstall, Staffordshire

    Tunstall,_Staffordshire

  • Holker Hall
  • Country house in Cumbria, England

    contains a Carrera marble fireplace incorporating blue and white Wedgwood Jasperware. The four-poster bed is by Hepplewhite. The Gloucester Bedroom and Dressing

    Holker Hall

    Holker Hall

    Holker_Hall

  • Blue and white pottery
  • Vases

    made especially heavy use of blue and white. By the 1770s Wedgwood's jasperware, and still using cobalt oxide, found a new approach to blue and white

    Blue and white pottery

    Blue and white pottery

    Blue_and_white_pottery

  • Cut steel jewellery
  • semi precious materials such as jet and pearls. Alternatively plaques of Jasperware and Bilston enamel feature in some designs. Plaques from further afield

    Cut steel jewellery

    Cut steel jewellery

    Cut_steel_jewellery

  • Hitomi Hosono
  • Hitomi Hosono career

    Wedgwood from 2017 to 2018. Her signature style is inspired by Wedgwood Jasperware and consists of creating original sprig models and plaster moulds based

    Hitomi Hosono

    Hitomi_Hosono

  • John Flaxman
  • English sculptor and draughtsman (1755–1826)

    father had also done some work, modelling reliefs for use on the company's jasperware and basaltware. The usual procedure was to model the reliefs in wax on

    John Flaxman

    John Flaxman

    John_Flaxman

  • Royal Doulton
  • British ceramics manufacturing company

    in artistic terms, although Wedgwood and others continued to produce jasperware and some other stonewares in a very refined style, competing with porcelain

    Royal Doulton

    Royal Doulton

    Royal_Doulton

  • Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro
  • Spanish porcelain factory

    entirely covered by 234 plaques in the style and technique of Wedgwood's jasperware, with a "Wedgwood blue" ground and the design in white biscuit porcelain

    Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro

    Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro

    Real_Fábrica_del_Buen_Retiro

  • Richard Howe, Earl Howe
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1726–1799)

    Wedgwood jasperware portrait medallion; a sign of Howe's celebrity (detail).

    Richard Howe, Earl Howe

    Richard Howe, Earl Howe

    Richard_Howe,_Earl_Howe

  • Barbotine
  • Type of decoration on pottery

    which is normally used for English pottery, for example in Wedgwood's Jasperware, where the sprigs are in contrasting colours. The third sense of the term

    Barbotine

    Barbotine

    Barbotine

  • Nottingham Castle
  • Castle in Nottingham, England

    Richard Parkes Bonnington and Paul Sandby The Joseph Collection of Wedgwood Jasperware The Ballantyne Collection of contemporary ceramics Salt-glazed stoneware

    Nottingham Castle

    Nottingham Castle

    Nottingham_Castle

  • List of British innovations and discoveries
  • engine. Bone china – Josiah Spode Ironstone china – Charles James Mason Jasperware – Josiah Wedgwood Anchor escapement – Robert Hooke Balance wheel – Robert

    List of British innovations and discoveries

    List of British innovations and discoveries

    List_of_British_innovations_and_discoveries

  • Casita del Príncipe (El Escorial)
  • Cultural property in El Escorial, Spain

    There is a Sala de Porcelana on the upper floor. This room features jasperware plaques in neoclassical style. Reminiscent of the work of the English

    Casita del Príncipe (El Escorial)

    Casita del Príncipe (El Escorial)

    Casita_del_Príncipe_(El_Escorial)

  • Pteridomania
  • Popular craze in late nineteenth-century United Kingdom

    from Josiah Wedgwood and Sons and erected in Kew Church in 1867 with jasperware panels with applied sprigs representing exotic ferns. A copy was presented

    Pteridomania

    Pteridomania

    Pteridomania

  • Turner (potters)
  • Family of English potters, active from the mid-18th to the early 19th century

    interesting wares from the Turner factory are unglazed, in caneware, jasperware and basalt ware. Geoffrey Godden uses the term "Turner stoneware" for

    Turner (potters)

    Turner (potters)

    Turner_(potters)

  • Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford
  • British politician

    The Right Honourable The Lord Camelford Wedgwood jasperware miniature, c. 1780 Personal details Born (1737-03-03)3 March 1737 Boconnoc, Cornwall, England

    Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford

    Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford

    Thomas_Pitt,_1st_Baron_Camelford

  • Etruria Works
  • Former ceramics factory in England

    example of pottery used by Wedgwood as source material is the hydria "Jasperware vase and cover". Collections. London: Victoria and Albert Museum. "Welcome"

    Etruria Works

    Etruria Works

    Etruria_Works

  • Marlborough gem
  • scale; both versions were executed in Wedgwood & Bentley's white-on-blue jasperware that imitated cameos; the "Marlborough gem" first appeared in Wedgwood's

    Marlborough gem

    Marlborough gem

    Marlborough_gem

  • Mascaron (architecture)
  • Ornament depicting a face

    Art Neoclassical lion mascarons on a tripod vase, by Wedgwood, c.1805, jasperware, Brooklyn Museum, New York City Neoclassical lion mascarons on the ceiling

    Mascaron (architecture)

    Mascaron (architecture)

    Mascaron_(architecture)

  • Frog Service
  • Dinner service by Wedgwood

    printing. In the same years he was developing new bodies including his Jasperware, which by the following decade was extremely popular and much more efficient

    Frog Service

    Frog Service

    Frog_Service

  • Glossary of pottery terms
  • firing. Results in a relief decoration, such as is characteristic of Jasperware made by Wedgwood. Spraying Glazing pottery by the application of a glaze

    Glossary of pottery terms

    Glossary_of_pottery_terms

  • Timeline for invention in the arts
  • Hieronymus Bosch with his triptych "The Garden of Earthly Delights". 1774 – Jasperware, a dense vitreous pottery that could be turned on a lathe, was invented

    Timeline for invention in the arts

    Timeline_for_invention_in_the_arts

  • Wedgwood (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    temperature scale proposed by Josiah Wedgwood I Wedgewood (disambiguation) Jasperware This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wedgwood

    Wedgwood (disambiguation)

    Wedgwood_(disambiguation)

  • List of Archibald Prize 2004 finalists
  • and Max Mathew Lynn – Pat O'Shane Gabrielle Martin – Tony Clark with Jasperware (landscape) Carolyn McKay Creecy – Bruce Spence Lewis Miller – Self portrait

    List of Archibald Prize 2004 finalists

    List_of_Archibald_Prize_2004_finalists

  • List of English inventions and discoveries
  • factory, London. Cf. Frye's rivals at Chelsea porcelain factory. 1770s: Jasperware developed by Josiah Wedgwood (1730–1795). 1789–1793: Bone china created

    List of English inventions and discoveries

    List_of_English_inventions_and_discoveries

  • Meidias Painter
  • Athenian pottery painter

    Hamilton, vol. I, 1766 (plates 127-130). It was reproduced on Wedgwood jasperware, on furniture and in paintings, and extravagantly praised by Winckelmann

    Meidias Painter

    Meidias Painter

    Meidias_Painter

  • Creil-Montereau faience
  • makers. A table service of black stoneware (grès noir) like the black jasperware of Wedgwood can be seen at the museum at Creil. Bagnall died ar Creil

    Creil-Montereau faience

    Creil-Montereau faience

    Creil-Montereau_faience

  • 1775 in Great Britain
  • and the first engines are built under it. Josiah Wedgwood introduces jasperware pottery. Actress Sarah Siddons makes her debut at the Drury Lane Theatre

    1775 in Great Britain

    1775_in_Great_Britain

  • 1775 in art
  • such solo exhibition of an artist's work. Josiah Wedgwood introduces jasperware pottery in England, commissioning designs from John Flaxman. Construction

    1775 in art

    1775_in_art

  • Saffron Walden Museum
  • Museum in Saffron Walden

    highlights include a nineteenth-century Davenport supper set, Wedgwood jasperware, and examples of Chinese armorial porcelain. The glass collection includes

    Saffron Walden Museum

    Saffron Walden Museum

    Saffron_Walden_Museum

  • List of English inventors and designers
  • Wallis (1887–1979), bouncing bomb Josiah Wedgwood (1730–1795) invented jasperware Edward Weston (1850–1936), Weston cell Frank Whittle (1907–1996), co-inventor

    List of English inventors and designers

    List_of_English_inventors_and_designers

  • Nevers faience
  • Pottery made in Nevers, France, since 1580

    (much more rarely) a mustard yellow (Wedgwood did the same for their jasperware a century later). This was then painted in white or other colours, using

    Nevers faience

    Nevers faience

    Nevers_faience

  • List of artworks in the collection of the Royal Society of Chemistry
  • paintings for their collection. A large (21.5 cm × 18.5 cm) Wedgwood Jasperware oval portrait plaque of Dr Joseph Priestley, attributed to William Hackwood

    List of artworks in the collection of the Royal Society of Chemistry

    List_of_artworks_in_the_collection_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Chemistry

  • Emma Crewe
  • British artist (1780–1850)

    and Emma Crewe for Josiah Wedgwood's factory. Jasperware, steel, tin. The Walters Art Museum Jasperware Wedgwood Wikimedia Commons has media related to

    Emma Crewe

    Emma Crewe

    Emma_Crewe

  • Redware
  • Various types of red-colored pottery

    reliefs in black, creating pleasing contrasts like those in his earlier Jasperware. In American contexts "redware" usually means earthenware with a reddish

    Redware

    Redware

    Redware

  • Antiques Roadshow (series 29)
  • British television series

    decoration by Owen Jones (architect) and Christopher Jess and Wedgewood Jasperware, £7,000 – collection of jewellery - emerald and diamond brooch, 1930s

    Antiques Roadshow (series 29)

    Antiques_Roadshow_(series_29)

  • Honora Sneyd
  • English writer (1751–1780)

    March 2015. In NPG (2015) Flaxman, John (1780). "Honora Sneyd Edgeworth" (Jasperware). Retrieved 19 March 2015. In VAM (2015) Wedgwood (1780). "Honora Sneyd

    Honora Sneyd

    Honora Sneyd

    Honora_Sneyd

  • Philipp von Stosch
  • Prussian antiquarian (1691–1757)

    Description des Pierres gravées provided subjects for the familiar Neoclassical jasperware medallions in low relief, against green or blue grounds, which were produced

    Philipp von Stosch

    Philipp von Stosch

    Philipp_von_Stosch

  • Castleford Pottery
  • English pottery manufacturer

    in the style which was becoming popular after 1800. Unlike Wedgwood's Jasperware and other types, where the reliefs were made separately and applied, in

    Castleford Pottery

    Castleford Pottery

    Castleford_Pottery

  • 1790 in art
  • Josiah Wedgwood shows off his first reproductions of the Portland Vase, in jasperware. 28 April – The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1790 opens at Somerset House

    1790 in art

    1790_in_art

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