the 10th century
"Franz porcelain is a company and a style of porcelain that people really like. It is a mixture of Asian art, and Nouveau style together for a very unique porcelain art collection."
Porcelain was used to make domestic products like plates and cups. It was also used to make decorations and works of art like sculptures.
R. L. Hobson has written: 'Catalogue of the Frank Lloyd collection of Worcester porcelain of the Wall period...' 'Porcelain, oriental, continental and British' -- subject(s): Collectors and collecting, History, Marks, Porcelain 'Chinese pottery and porcelain' 'Chinese art' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese Art, Chinese Pottery 'The art of the Chinese potter' -- subject(s): Chinese Pottery 'Porcelain, oriental, continental and British, a book of handy reference for collectors' -- subject(s): Marks, Pottery 'The later ceramic wares of China' -- subject(s): Chinese Pottery 'Catalogue of the Leonard Gow collection of Chinese porcelain' -- subject(s): Art collections, Catalogs, Chinese Porcelain, Private collections 'The art of the Chinese potter from the Han dynasty to the end of the Ming' -- subject(s): Chinese Pottery
Japan was just beginning to open up to the western world. One of its exports at the time was porcelain. The porcelain was very fragile and was being brought to Europe on ships. To protect the delicate porcelain the Japanese began wrapping it in tissue paper that had prints of Japanse style art. when the porcelain reached Europe, and particularly France and Paris, the soon to be called Impressionsists absorbed it into their own art, the result was a foreshortening of the picture plane and and later in the post-impressionists time a a flattening of the subjects themselves.
In any art gallery!! Lol!!!!
The Chinese used porcelain to make beautiful pots. The knew the art of sericulture and they knew to print and make paper.
pop art
Clare Le Corbeiller has written: 'French Eighteenth-Century Porcelain at the Wadsworth' 'China trade porcelain: patterns of exchange' -- subject(s): Art collections, Catalogs, China trade porcelain 'Eighteenth-century Italian porcelain' -- subject(s): Italian Porcelain 'German porcelain of the eighteenth century' -- subject(s): Catalogs, German Porcelain, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Porcelain
Catherine Coleman Brawer has written: 'Chinese export porcelain' -- subject(s): Art collections, Catalogs, China trade porcelain, Chinese Porcelain, Elvehjem Museum of Art, Ethel Liebman, Porcelain, Private collections 'Many Trails'
yes
It was made in Japan. I am trying to figure out time period of production. Researched and found one person stating pieces in black in white where from the 1980s. Maybe the sticker on mine looks like it could be from that time period. Yet their style looks like art deco.
Dinah Reynolds has written: 'Worcester Porcelain' 'Worcester porcelain 1751-1783' -- subject- s -: Art collections, Ashmolean Museum, Catalogs, English Porcelain, Porcelain, Private collections, Worcester porcelain