Palissy ware dishes, early 1600s, France, ceramic 1685-1585-6. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-palissy-ware-dishes-early-1600s-france-ceramic-1685-1585-6-76390326.html
RMEC7THX–Palissy ware dishes, early 1600s, France, ceramic 1685-1585-6.
A VASE, PALISSY WARE, 16TH CENTURY, 1851 engraving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vase-palissy-ware-16th-century-1851-engraving-image60153055.html
RMDDT5RB–A VASE, PALISSY WARE, 16TH CENTURY, 1851 engraving
Victorian majolica Palissy Ware posy vase circa 1890 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-victorian-majolica-palissy-ware-posy-vase-circa-1890-23482097.html
RMBA5KJ9–Victorian majolica Palissy Ware posy vase circa 1890
Bernard Palissy was a French Renaissance potter, known for his rustic style and contributions to ceramic art, including his distinctive 'Palissy ware'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bernard-palissy-was-a-french-renaissance-potter-known-for-his-rustic-139518317.html
RMJ2YH11–Bernard Palissy was a French Renaissance potter, known for his rustic style and contributions to ceramic art, including his distinctive 'Palissy ware'.
Lampet jug and an oval dish in the style of Bernard Palissy, Ewer and oval Dish - Bernhard Palissy ware (title on object), anonymous, London, c. 1855 - in or before 1856, photographic support, albumen print, height 128 mm × width 162 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lampet-jug-and-an-oval-dish-in-the-style-of-bernard-palissy-ewer-and-oval-dish-bernhard-palissy-ware-title-on-object-anonymous-london-c-1855-in-or-before-1856-photographic-support-albumen-print-height-128-mm-width-162-mm-image454393807.html
RM2HB7BX7–Lampet jug and an oval dish in the style of Bernard Palissy, Ewer and oval Dish - Bernhard Palissy ware (title on object), anonymous, London, c. 1855 - in or before 1856, photographic support, albumen print, height 128 mm × width 162 mm
Inspired by Lampet jug and an oval dish in the style of Bernard Palissy, Ewer and oval Dish - Bernhard Palissy ware, London, c. 1855 - in or before 1856, albumen print, height 128 mm × width 162 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-lampet-jug-and-an-oval-dish-in-the-style-of-bernard-palissy-ewer-and-oval-dish-bernhard-palissy-ware-london-c-1855-in-or-before-1856-albumen-print-height-128-mm-width-162-mm-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459451476.html
RF2HKDR18–Inspired by Lampet jug and an oval dish in the style of Bernard Palissy, Ewer and oval Dish - Bernhard Palissy ware, London, c. 1855 - in or before 1856, albumen print, height 128 mm × width 162 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Neptune on a Seahorse. France, Avon, 1560-1620. Sculpture. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/neptune-on-a-seahorse-france-avon-1560-1620-sculpture-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464772241.html
RM2J045MH–Neptune on a Seahorse. France, Avon, 1560-1620. Sculpture. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Lampetkan en een ovalen schaal in de stijl van Bernard Palissy Ewer and oval Dish - Bernhard Palissy ware (titel op object) Ewer and an oval dish in the style of Bernard PalissyEwer and Oval Dish - Bernhard Palissy ware (title object) Property Type: photo page Item number: RP-F 2001-7-59-3 Inscriptions / Brands: number, recto, printed, '134. 144.' Manufacturer : Photographer: anonymous place manufacture: London Dating: ca. 1855 - or for 1856 Material: paper Technique: albumen print dimensions: photo: H 128 mm × W 162 mmToelichtingFoto front page 72. Subject: container or ceramics: jar, jug, po Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lampetkan-en-een-ovalen-schaal-in-de-stijl-van-bernard-palissy-ewer-and-oval-dish-bernhard-palissy-ware-titel-op-object-ewer-and-an-oval-dish-in-the-style-of-bernard-palissyewer-and-oval-dish-bernhard-palissy-ware-title-object-property-type-photo-page-item-number-rp-f-2001-7-59-3-inscriptions-brands-number-recto-printed-134-144-manufacturer-photographer-anonymous-place-manufacture-london-dating-ca-1855-or-for-1856-material-paper-technique-albumen-print-dimensions-photo-h-128-mm-w-162-mmtoelichtingfoto-front-page-72-subject-container-or-ceramics-jar-jug-po-image348535936.html
RM2B71540–Lampetkan en een ovalen schaal in de stijl van Bernard Palissy Ewer and oval Dish - Bernhard Palissy ware (titel op object) Ewer and an oval dish in the style of Bernard PalissyEwer and Oval Dish - Bernhard Palissy ware (title object) Property Type: photo page Item number: RP-F 2001-7-59-3 Inscriptions / Brands: number, recto, printed, '134. 144.' Manufacturer : Photographer: anonymous place manufacture: London Dating: ca. 1855 - or for 1856 Material: paper Technique: albumen print dimensions: photo: H 128 mm × W 162 mmToelichtingFoto front page 72. Subject: container or ceramics: jar, jug, po
Snake ca. 1870–1880 Saint-Honoré-les-Bains Snakes often featured on Palissy ware dishes and basins of the nineteenth century, typically placed in the center of compositions. This example of a glazed snake suggests that some factories may have made the reptiles as collectible figurines. Snake. French, possibly St. Honoré-les-Bains. ca. 1870–1880. Glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/snake-ca-18701880-saint-honor-les-bains-snakes-often-featured-on-palissy-ware-dishes-and-basins-of-the-nineteenth-century-typically-placed-in-the-center-of-compositions-this-example-of-a-glazed-snake-suggests-that-some-factories-may-have-made-the-reptiles-as-collectible-figurines-snake-french-possibly-st-honor-les-bains-ca-18701880-glazed-earthenware-ceramics-pottery-image457983840.html
RM2HH2Y1M–Snake ca. 1870–1880 Saint-Honoré-les-Bains Snakes often featured on Palissy ware dishes and basins of the nineteenth century, typically placed in the center of compositions. This example of a glazed snake suggests that some factories may have made the reptiles as collectible figurines. Snake. French, possibly St. Honoré-les-Bains. ca. 1870–1880. Glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery
Bernard Palissy (1510-1590). French potter and craftsman. Dish with animal and plant ornaments. Second half of 16th century. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bernard-palissy-1510-1590-french-potter-and-craftsman-dish-with-animal-97718122.html
RMFJYCCX–Bernard Palissy (1510-1590). French potter and craftsman. Dish with animal and plant ornaments. Second half of 16th century. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
Bernard Palissy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bernard-palissy-50295702.html
RFCWR4K2–Bernard Palissy
Rustic Ware: Dish with Animal and Plant Ornaments, Second half of the16th cen. Artist: Palissy, Bernard (1510-1589/90) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rustic-ware-dish-with-animal-and-plant-ornaments-second-half-of-the16th-135249384.html
RMHT13Y4–Rustic Ware: Dish with Animal and Plant Ornaments, Second half of the16th cen. Artist: Palissy, Bernard (1510-1589/90)
Bernard Palissy, 1510 - 1590, a French Huguenot potter, hydraulics engineer, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bernard-palissy-1510-1590-a-french-huguenot-potter-hydraulics-engineer-70155883.html
RME23TF7–Bernard Palissy, 1510 - 1590, a French Huguenot potter, hydraulics engineer,
"The Last Trial of Madame Palissy" - painted by W. J. Grant - one of the prize pictures of the Glasgow Art Union, 1858. 'The name of Bernard Palissy is of European renown in connection with the beautiful ware which he succeeded in perfecting, and which is called after him...the dream of his ambition was the restoration of the lost art of porcelain-enamelling; and, in a long course of efforts and experiments towards realising it, he reduced himself and his family to the greatest distress. At length, when on the eve of success...he found himself in want of a piece of gold...The sole re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quotthe-last-trial-of-madame-palissyquot-painted-by-w-j-grant-one-of-the-prize-pictures-of-the-glasgow-art-union-1858-the-name-of-bernard-palissy-is-of-european-renown-in-connection-with-the-beautiful-ware-which-he-succeeded-in-perfecting-and-which-is-called-after-himthe-dream-of-his-ambition-was-the-restoration-of-the-lost-art-of-porcelain-enamelling-and-in-a-long-course-of-efforts-and-experiments-towards-realising-it-he-reduced-himself-and-his-family-to-the-greatest-distress-at-length-when-on-the-eve-of-successhe-found-himself-in-want-of-a-piece-of-goldthe-sole-re-image565270626.html
RM2RRJ8CJ–"The Last Trial of Madame Palissy" - painted by W. J. Grant - one of the prize pictures of the Glasgow Art Union, 1858. 'The name of Bernard Palissy is of European renown in connection with the beautiful ware which he succeeded in perfecting, and which is called after him...the dream of his ambition was the restoration of the lost art of porcelain-enamelling; and, in a long course of efforts and experiments towards realising it, he reduced himself and his family to the greatest distress. At length, when on the eve of success...he found himself in want of a piece of gold...The sole re
Antique 19th-century François Maurice French Palissy-style majolica pottery fish wall plate. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-19th-century-franois-maurice-french-palissy-style-majolica-pottery-fish-wall-plate-image698476545.html
RM3CGA9XW–Antique 19th-century François Maurice French Palissy-style majolica pottery fish wall plate.
Bernard Palissy (1510-1590). French potter and craftsman. Dish with animal and plant ornaments. Second half of 16th century. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bernard-palissy-1510-1590-french-potter-and-craftsman-dish-with-animal-and-plant-ornaments-second-half-of-16th-century-the-state-hermitage-museum-saint-petersburg-russia-image220221139.html
RMPP7X8K–Bernard Palissy (1510-1590). French potter and craftsman. Dish with animal and plant ornaments. Second half of 16th century. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
Barr & Sugden's spring seed catalogue and guide to the flower and kitchen garden / Barr & Sugden. . Square Encaustic Tile Box, with strong zincframe, 8-in. tiles, 21s., 25s., and oOs., according tothe quahty of the tile.. The above represents a beautiful PalisstVase, which we sometimes use as a basinin ferneries, or as a fern stand, and as a centrefor the dinner table. The vase is £4 4s.We have many other designs in Palissy-ware. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barr-sugdens-spring-seed-catalogue-and-guide-to-the-flower-and-kitchen-garden-barr-sugden-square-encaustic-tile-box-with-strong-zincframe-8-in-tiles-21s-25s-and-oos-according-tothe-quahty-of-the-tile-the-above-represents-a-beautiful-palisstvase-which-we-sometimes-use-as-a-basinin-ferneries-or-as-a-fern-stand-and-as-a-centrefor-the-dinner-table-the-vase-is-4-4swe-have-many-other-designs-in-palissy-ware-image338958865.html
RM2AKCWDN–Barr & Sugden's spring seed catalogue and guide to the flower and kitchen garden / Barr & Sugden. . Square Encaustic Tile Box, with strong zincframe, 8-in. tiles, 21s., 25s., and oOs., according tothe quahty of the tile.. The above represents a beautiful PalisstVase, which we sometimes use as a basinin ferneries, or as a fern stand, and as a centrefor the dinner table. The vase is £4 4s.We have many other designs in Palissy-ware.
Enamelled dish by Bernard Palissy, 16th century, (1870). Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-enamelled-dish-by-bernard-palissy-16th-century-1870-artist-unknown-11060699.html
RMA4J9BT–Enamelled dish by Bernard Palissy, 16th century, (1870). Artist: Unknown
Frontispiece Christie's Sale Catalogue Fontaine Collection Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frontispiece-christies-sale-catalogue-fontaine-collection-105367733.html
RMG3BWH9–Frontispiece Christie's Sale Catalogue Fontaine Collection
Palissy ware dishes, early 1600s, France, ceramic 1685-585-6. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-palissy-ware-dishes-early-1600s-france-ceramic-1685-585-6-76390325.html
RMEC7THW–Palissy ware dishes, early 1600s, France, ceramic 1685-585-6.
Bernard Palissy was a French Renaissance craftsman and artist, known for his pottery and enamel work. He is celebrated for his creation of realistic naturalistic designs in ceramics, particularly his famous *Palissy ware*. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bernard-palissy-was-a-french-renaissance-craftsman-and-artist-known-139537304.html
RMJ30D74–Bernard Palissy was a French Renaissance craftsman and artist, known for his pottery and enamel work. He is celebrated for his creation of realistic naturalistic designs in ceramics, particularly his famous *Palissy ware*.
Dish attributed to Bernard Palissy, Paris, France, 16th century, lead glazed earthenware Krannert Art Museum, UIUC DSC06639 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dish-attributed-to-bernard-palissy-paris-france-16th-century-lead-142952274.html
RMJ8G12A–Dish attributed to Bernard Palissy, Paris, France, 16th century, lead glazed earthenware Krannert Art Museum, UIUC DSC06639
School of Bernard Palissy. Oval Dish. 1825–1875. Paris. Tin-glazed earthenware (majolica) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/school-of-bernard-palissy-oval-dish-18251875-paris-tin-glazed-earthenware-majolica-image337925593.html
RM2AHNRF5–School of Bernard Palissy. Oval Dish. 1825–1875. Paris. Tin-glazed earthenware (majolica)
Oval basin with lizards, shells, and ivy leaves with brown background ca. 1865–1875 Georges Pull Georges Pull created some of the most sophisticated examples of Palissy ware, ceramics made in the nineteenth century inspired by the work of the Renaissance potter Bernard Palissy (1510-c.1589). The reverse of this dish shows deep impressions left by the lizard and the snake, indicating Pull, like Palissy, created the basin and the creatures decorating its surface from a single mold.. Oval basin with lizards, shells, and ivy leaves with brown background. French, Paris. ca. 1865–1875. Glazed earthe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oval-basin-with-lizards-shells-and-ivy-leaves-with-brown-background-ca-18651875-georges-pull-georges-pull-created-some-of-the-most-sophisticated-examples-of-palissy-ware-ceramics-made-in-the-nineteenth-century-inspired-by-the-work-of-the-renaissance-potter-bernard-palissy-1510-c1589-the-reverse-of-this-dish-shows-deep-impressions-left-by-the-lizard-and-the-snake-indicating-pull-like-palissy-created-the-basin-and-the-creatures-decorating-its-surface-from-a-single-mold-oval-basin-with-lizards-shells-and-ivy-leaves-with-brown-background-french-paris-ca-18651875-glazed-earthe-image457983945.html
RM2HH2Y5D–Oval basin with lizards, shells, and ivy leaves with brown background ca. 1865–1875 Georges Pull Georges Pull created some of the most sophisticated examples of Palissy ware, ceramics made in the nineteenth century inspired by the work of the Renaissance potter Bernard Palissy (1510-c.1589). The reverse of this dish shows deep impressions left by the lizard and the snake, indicating Pull, like Palissy, created the basin and the creatures decorating its surface from a single mold.. Oval basin with lizards, shells, and ivy leaves with brown background. French, Paris. ca. 1865–1875. Glazed earthe
Neptune on a Seahorse, between 1560 and 1620. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/neptune-on-a-seahorse-between-1560-and-1620-image568866121.html
RM2T1E2F5–Neptune on a Seahorse, between 1560 and 1620.
Rustic Ware: Dish with Animal and Plant Ornaments. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rustic-ware-dish-with-animal-and-plant-ornaments-museum-state-hermitage-st-petersburg-image212328747.html
RMP9CBDF–Rustic Ware: Dish with Animal and Plant Ornaments. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
The masterpieces of the Centennial international exhibition of 1876 .. . ry nat-ural object modeled by hirewas copied with remarkableaccuracy both in form andcolor. It was rarely, too,if ever, that he went out-side of nature for his themes.His fish and shells werefound in the Seine, and hisplants are such as grew inhis neighborhood and cameunder his observation. An-other favorite style of deco- INDUSTRIAL ART. 237 ration with him was an imitation of rock-work, in which he excelled, but thename Palissy-ware is commonly associated with the style of work seen in ourengraving. Here are fish, eels, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-masterpieces-of-the-centennial-international-exhibition-of-1876-ry-nat-ural-object-modeled-by-hirewas-copied-with-remarkableaccuracy-both-in-form-andcolor-it-was-rarely-tooif-ever-that-he-went-out-side-of-nature-for-his-themeshis-fish-and-shells-werefound-in-the-seine-and-hisplants-are-such-as-grew-inhis-neighborhood-and-cameunder-his-observation-an-other-favorite-style-of-deco-industrial-art-237-ration-with-him-was-an-imitation-of-rock-work-in-which-he-excelled-but-thename-palissy-ware-is-commonly-associated-with-the-style-of-work-seen-in-ourengraving-here-are-fish-eels-image339278801.html
RM2AKYDG1–The masterpieces of the Centennial international exhibition of 1876 .. . ry nat-ural object modeled by hirewas copied with remarkableaccuracy both in form andcolor. It was rarely, too,if ever, that he went out-side of nature for his themes.His fish and shells werefound in the Seine, and hisplants are such as grew inhis neighborhood and cameunder his observation. An-other favorite style of deco- INDUSTRIAL ART. 237 ration with him was an imitation of rock-work, in which he excelled, but thename Palissy-ware is commonly associated with the style of work seen in ourengraving. Here are fish, eels,
Round dish with fighting lizard and snake 1865–87 Manuel Mafra Portugese Palissy ware differs considerably from French examples, thanks to the work of Manuel Cipriano Gomes Mafra. Originally working as a waiter, Mafra moved to the town of Caldas da Rainha to work at the famed factory of Maria dos Cacos, which he soon took over. At Caldas, Mafra pioneered a style of Palissy ware that featured a distinctive usage of moss as a decorative bed for fish, lizards, and insects, a style quickly adopted by other Portuguese manufacturers of Palissy ware.. Round dish with fighting lizard and snake. Portug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/round-dish-with-fighting-lizard-and-snake-186587-manuel-mafra-portugese-palissy-ware-differs-considerably-from-french-examples-thanks-to-the-work-of-manuel-cipriano-gomes-mafra-originally-working-as-a-waiter-mafra-moved-to-the-town-of-caldas-da-rainha-to-work-at-the-famed-factory-of-maria-dos-cacos-which-he-soon-took-over-at-caldas-mafra-pioneered-a-style-of-palissy-ware-that-featured-a-distinctive-usage-of-moss-as-a-decorative-bed-for-fish-lizards-and-insects-a-style-quickly-adopted-by-other-portuguese-manufacturers-of-palissy-ware-round-dish-with-fighting-lizard-and-snake-portug-image457983694.html
RM2HH2XTE–Round dish with fighting lizard and snake 1865–87 Manuel Mafra Portugese Palissy ware differs considerably from French examples, thanks to the work of Manuel Cipriano Gomes Mafra. Originally working as a waiter, Mafra moved to the town of Caldas da Rainha to work at the famed factory of Maria dos Cacos, which he soon took over. At Caldas, Mafra pioneered a style of Palissy ware that featured a distinctive usage of moss as a decorative bed for fish, lizards, and insects, a style quickly adopted by other Portuguese manufacturers of Palissy ware.. Round dish with fighting lizard and snake. Portug
Palissy and Beder Ware. Cundall & Fleming Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palissy-and-beder-ware-cundall-fleming-image416428847.html
RM2F5DY6R–Palissy and Beder Ware. Cundall & Fleming
Paris herself again in 1878-9 . EXAMPLES OF DOULTON WARE AND LAMBETH FAIENCE. further, by painting the patterns thus produced in various colours.When the ornamentation is completed, the object is exposed to thefierce white heat of a furnace for several days ; and salt being thrownin, the delicate transparent glazing, for which the ware is noted,results. Ewers and tazze, vases and plateaux of Doulton ware arenow eagerly prized by French amateurs of ceramics, and are rapidlysuperseding the modern reproductions of Palissy ware, of which, afew years ago, the French were so immoderately fond. Almos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paris-herself-again-in-1878-9-examples-of-doulton-ware-and-lambeth-faience-further-by-painting-the-patterns-thus-produced-in-various-colourswhen-the-ornamentation-is-completed-the-object-is-exposed-to-thefierce-white-heat-of-a-furnace-for-several-days-and-salt-being-thrownin-the-delicate-transparent-glazing-for-which-the-ware-is-notedresults-ewers-and-tazze-vases-and-plateaux-of-doulton-ware-arenow-eagerly-prized-by-french-amateurs-of-ceramics-and-are-rapidlysuperseding-the-modern-reproductions-of-palissy-ware-of-which-afew-years-ago-the-french-were-so-immoderately-fond-almos-image339959718.html
RM2AN2E2E–Paris herself again in 1878-9 . EXAMPLES OF DOULTON WARE AND LAMBETH FAIENCE. further, by painting the patterns thus produced in various colours.When the ornamentation is completed, the object is exposed to thefierce white heat of a furnace for several days ; and salt being thrownin, the delicate transparent glazing, for which the ware is noted,results. Ewers and tazze, vases and plateaux of Doulton ware arenow eagerly prized by French amateurs of ceramics, and are rapidlysuperseding the modern reproductions of Palissy ware, of which, afew years ago, the French were so immoderately fond. Almos
Ewer and oval Dish. Bernard Palissy ware. Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ewer-and-oval-dish-bernard-palissy-ware-unknown-image416466648.html
RM2F5FKCT–Ewer and oval Dish. Bernard Palissy ware. Unknown
Shallow Bowl in a Flower Pattern. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shallow-bowl-in-a-flower-pattern-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464778867.html
RM2J04E57–Shallow Bowl in a Flower Pattern. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Examples of household taste . ry nat-ural object modeled by himwas copied with remarkableaccuracy both in form andcolor. It was rarely, too,if ever, that he went out-side of nature for his themes.His fish and shells werefound in the Seine, and hisplants are such as grew inhis neighborhood and cameunder his observation. An-other favorite style of deco- INDUSTRIAL ART. 237 ration with him was an imitation of rock-work, in which he excelled, but thename Palissy-ware is commonly associated with the style of work seen in ourengraving. Here are fish, eels, frogs, lobsters, lizards, and water-bugs di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/examples-of-household-taste-ry-nat-ural-object-modeled-by-himwas-copied-with-remarkableaccuracy-both-in-form-andcolor-it-was-rarely-tooif-ever-that-he-went-out-side-of-nature-for-his-themeshis-fish-and-shells-werefound-in-the-seine-and-hisplants-are-such-as-grew-inhis-neighborhood-and-cameunder-his-observation-an-other-favorite-style-of-deco-industrial-art-237-ration-with-him-was-an-imitation-of-rock-work-in-which-he-excelled-but-thename-palissy-ware-is-commonly-associated-with-the-style-of-work-seen-in-ourengraving-here-are-fish-eels-frogs-lobsters-lizards-and-water-bugs-di-image339234432.html
RM2AKWCYC–Examples of household taste . ry nat-ural object modeled by himwas copied with remarkableaccuracy both in form andcolor. It was rarely, too,if ever, that he went out-side of nature for his themes.His fish and shells werefound in the Seine, and hisplants are such as grew inhis neighborhood and cameunder his observation. An-other favorite style of deco- INDUSTRIAL ART. 237 ration with him was an imitation of rock-work, in which he excelled, but thename Palissy-ware is commonly associated with the style of work seen in ourengraving. Here are fish, eels, frogs, lobsters, lizards, and water-bugs di
Oval Dish with Leda and the Swan. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oval-dish-with-leda-and-the-swan-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthware-palissy-ware-image464778848.html
RM2J04E4G–Oval Dish with Leda and the Swan. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthware, Palissy ware
Examples of household taste . 5S 05?5; 3 C5 >3 ed by connois-seurs as piecesof Bernard Pa- LI SSY-W ARE. This famouspotter andchemist, wholived and work-ed under thepatronage ofHenry III, anddied miserablyin the Bastilefor his faith, to-ward the closeof that mon-archs reign,invented pro-cesses whichother potterswere unable todiscover, andmodeled natu-ral objects witha vigor and nat-uralness quiteunequaled bycontemporaryarticles. Oflate years the taste for Palissy-ware has revived to such an extent that fabulous prices arepaid for genuine specimens, and the market is flooded with more or les Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/examples-of-household-taste-5s-055-3-c5-gt3-ed-by-connois-seurs-as-piecesof-bernard-pa-li-ssy-w-are-this-famouspotter-andchemist-wholived-and-work-ed-under-thepatronage-ofhenry-iii-anddied-miserablyin-the-bastilefor-his-faith-to-ward-the-closeof-that-mon-archs-reigninvented-pro-cesses-whichother-potterswere-unable-todiscover-andmodeled-natu-ral-objects-witha-vigor-and-nat-uralness-quiteunequaled-bycontemporaryarticles-oflate-years-the-taste-for-palissy-ware-has-revived-to-such-an-extent-that-fabulous-prices-arepaid-for-genuine-specimens-and-the-market-is-flooded-with-more-or-les-image339235116.html
RM2AKWDRT–Examples of household taste . 5S 05?5; 3 C5 >3 ed by connois-seurs as piecesof Bernard Pa- LI SSY-W ARE. This famouspotter andchemist, wholived and work-ed under thepatronage ofHenry III, anddied miserablyin the Bastilefor his faith, to-ward the closeof that mon-archs reign,invented pro-cesses whichother potterswere unable todiscover, andmodeled natu-ral objects witha vigor and nat-uralness quiteunequaled bycontemporaryarticles. Oflate years the taste for Palissy-ware has revived to such an extent that fabulous prices arepaid for genuine specimens, and the market is flooded with more or les
Rustic Dish with Fish and Reptiles. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rustic-dish-with-fish-and-reptiles-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464736363.html
RM2J02FY7–Rustic Dish with Fish and Reptiles. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
The masterpieces of the Centennial international exhibition of 1876 .. . ous and im-pressive. Few objectsin pottery areso much valu- taste for Palissy-ware has revived to such an extent that fabulous prices arepaid for genuine specimens, and the market is flooded with more or less ed by connois-seurs as piecesof Bernard Pa-L I s s Y - w A R E.This f a m o u spotter andchemist, wholived and work-ed under thepatronage ofHenry 111, anddied miserablyin the Bastilefor his faith, to-ward the closeof that mon-archs reign,invented pro-cesses whichother potterswere unaljle todiscover, andmodeled natu-r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-masterpieces-of-the-centennial-international-exhibition-of-1876-ous-and-im-pressive-few-objectsin-pottery-areso-much-valu-taste-for-palissy-ware-has-revived-to-such-an-extent-that-fabulous-prices-arepaid-for-genuine-specimens-and-the-market-is-flooded-with-more-or-less-ed-by-connois-seurs-as-piecesof-bernard-pa-l-i-s-s-y-w-a-r-ethis-f-a-m-o-u-spotter-andchemist-wholived-and-work-ed-under-thepatronage-ofhenry-111-anddied-miserablyin-the-bastilefor-his-faith-to-ward-the-closeof-that-mon-archs-reigninvented-pro-cesses-whichother-potterswere-unaljle-todiscover-andmodeled-natu-r-image339279231.html
RM2AKYE3B–The masterpieces of the Centennial international exhibition of 1876 .. . ous and im-pressive. Few objectsin pottery areso much valu- taste for Palissy-ware has revived to such an extent that fabulous prices arepaid for genuine specimens, and the market is flooded with more or less ed by connois-seurs as piecesof Bernard Pa-L I s s Y - w A R E.This f a m o u spotter andchemist, wholived and work-ed under thepatronage ofHenry 111, anddied miserablyin the Bastilefor his faith, to-ward the closeof that mon-archs reign,invented pro-cesses whichother potterswere unaljle todiscover, andmodeled natu-r
Shallow Bowl with Grotesque Masks. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shallow-bowl-with-grotesque-masks-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464710419.html
RM2J01ATK–Shallow Bowl with Grotesque Masks. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Barr & Sugden's spring seed catalogue and guide to the flower and kitchen garden / Barr & Sugden. . The above represents a beautiful PalisstVase, which we sometimes use as a basinin ferneries, or as a fern stand, and as a centrefor the dinner table. The vase is £4 4s.We have many other designs in Palissy-ware.. Eound Cut Flower Trats, ja-panned in green, 3.5. M. and 4s. Gd.;in white and gold, 4s. dd. and Gs. Qd.;oval, 4s. and 5s. Gd., and 5s. dd. andOs. id. Encaustic Tile Window Box, 20s. per bos andupwards, according to size and quality of tile. Ditto Mignonette Boxes, los. per box and upward Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barr-sugdens-spring-seed-catalogue-and-guide-to-the-flower-and-kitchen-garden-barr-sugden-the-above-represents-a-beautiful-palisstvase-which-we-sometimes-use-as-a-basinin-ferneries-or-as-a-fern-stand-and-as-a-centrefor-the-dinner-table-the-vase-is-4-4swe-have-many-other-designs-in-palissy-ware-eound-cut-flower-trats-ja-panned-in-green-35-m-and-4s-gdin-white-and-gold-4s-dd-and-gs-qdoval-4s-and-5s-gd-and-5s-dd-andos-id-encaustic-tile-window-box-20s-per-bos-andupwards-according-to-size-and-quality-of-tile-ditto-mignonette-boxes-los-per-box-and-upward-image338958615.html
RM2AKCW4R–Barr & Sugden's spring seed catalogue and guide to the flower and kitchen garden / Barr & Sugden. . The above represents a beautiful PalisstVase, which we sometimes use as a basinin ferneries, or as a fern stand, and as a centrefor the dinner table. The vase is £4 4s.We have many other designs in Palissy-ware.. Eound Cut Flower Trats, ja-panned in green, 3.5. M. and 4s. Gd.;in white and gold, 4s. dd. and Gs. Qd.;oval, 4s. and 5s. Gd., and 5s. dd. andOs. id. Encaustic Tile Window Box, 20s. per bos andupwards, according to size and quality of tile. Ditto Mignonette Boxes, los. per box and upward
Oval Dish with Winged Putti. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oval-dish-with-winged-putti-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464778856.html
RM2J04E4T–Oval Dish with Winged Putti. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
. Pottery and porcelain, from early times down to the Philadelphia exhibition of 1876 . Kio. 7.).—A tiiiAtet. bij JtiliHui/, in tht Krnitinglon Miueum. It is «|nite certain that work of this sort was done hy many pottersafter Pali>sy. if not hy his contemporaries; and collectors have l>eeninduced tf. ].ay great ])ricc> f.-r things alleged t.. he the work of COUNTERFEIT PALISSY WARE. 129 Palissy which are now known not to have been made by him. Inaddition to this, the world is full of counterfeits of this sort of thinewhich out-Palissy Palissy; and the extravagant prices once paid forc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pottery-and-porcelain-from-early-times-down-to-the-philadelphia-exhibition-of-1876-kio-7a-tiiiatet-bij-jtilihui-in-tht-krnitinglon-miueum-it-is-nite-certain-that-work-of-this-sort-was-done-hy-many-pottersafter-paligtsy-if-not-hy-his-contemporaries-and-collectors-have-lgteeninduced-tf-ay-great-riccgt-f-r-things-alleged-t-he-the-work-of-counterfeit-palissy-ware-129-palissy-which-are-now-known-not-to-have-been-made-by-him-inaddition-to-this-the-world-is-full-of-counterfeits-of-this-sort-of-thinewhich-out-palissy-palissy-and-the-extravagant-prices-once-paid-forc-image369647934.html
RM2CDAWKX–. Pottery and porcelain, from early times down to the Philadelphia exhibition of 1876 . Kio. 7.).—A tiiiAtet. bij JtiliHui/, in tht Krnitinglon Miueum. It is «|nite certain that work of this sort was done hy many pottersafter Pali>sy. if not hy his contemporaries; and collectors have l>eeninduced tf. ].ay great ])ricc> f.-r things alleged t.. he the work of COUNTERFEIT PALISSY WARE. 129 Palissy which are now known not to have been made by him. Inaddition to this, the world is full of counterfeits of this sort of thinewhich out-Palissy Palissy; and the extravagant prices once paid forc
Large Oval Rustic Dish with Fish and Reptiles. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, 1528-1545. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-oval-rustic-dish-with-fish-and-reptiles-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-1528-1545-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464772331.html
RM2J045RR–Large Oval Rustic Dish with Fish and Reptiles. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, 1528-1545. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
. Catalogue of the furniture, marbles, bronzes, clocks, candelabra, majolica, porcelain, glass, jewelery, goldsmith's and silversmith's work, ivories, medals, illuminations, miniatures, and objects of art generally, in the Wallace collection . tury. 231. Circular Flower-Shaped Dish, of Palissy Ware, in the form of a large Daisy, conventionally treated. French. Second Half of XYI Century. 232. Salt-Cellar of Palissy Ware.French. Second Half of XYI Century. 233. Circular Dish of Palissy Ware, with a decoration of con- ventional masks and foliage, and an outer border of daisies,on a jasper ground Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-furniture-marbles-bronzes-clocks-candelabra-majolica-porcelain-glass-jewelery-goldsmiths-and-silversmiths-work-ivories-medals-illuminations-miniatures-and-objects-of-art-generally-in-the-wallace-collection-tury-231-circular-flower-shaped-dish-of-palissy-ware-in-the-form-of-a-large-daisy-conventionally-treated-french-second-half-of-xyi-century-232-salt-cellar-of-palissy-warefrench-second-half-of-xyi-century-233-circular-dish-of-palissy-ware-with-a-decoration-of-con-ventional-masks-and-foliage-and-an-outer-border-of-daisieson-a-jasper-ground-image371621595.html
RM2CGGR3R–. Catalogue of the furniture, marbles, bronzes, clocks, candelabra, majolica, porcelain, glass, jewelery, goldsmith's and silversmith's work, ivories, medals, illuminations, miniatures, and objects of art generally, in the Wallace collection . tury. 231. Circular Flower-Shaped Dish, of Palissy Ware, in the form of a large Daisy, conventionally treated. French. Second Half of XYI Century. 232. Salt-Cellar of Palissy Ware.French. Second Half of XYI Century. 233. Circular Dish of Palissy Ware, with a decoration of con- ventional masks and foliage, and an outer border of daisies,on a jasper ground
Flask with a Seated Bagpiper. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Tools and Equipment; flasks. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flask-with-a-seated-bagpiper-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-tools-and-equipment-flasks-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464778861.html
RM2J04E51–Flask with a Seated Bagpiper. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Tools and Equipment; flasks. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
. An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c, with their derivations . xi)p.ova.vo-i/i.v.^Purify the heart and notthe countenance alone. Palissy Ware. The pieces to which Palissyowes his reputation, in the first place, are theso-called rustic pottery {rustiqucs Jigulines), dishes or vases where upon a rough groundstrewn with fossil shells, lizards and salaman-ders are run Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-dictionary-of-words-used-in-art-and-archaeology-explaining-terms-frequently-used-in-works-on-architecture-arms-bronzes-christian-art-colour-costume-decoration-devices-emblems-heraldry-lace-personal-ornaments-pottery-painting-sculpture-c-with-their-derivations-xipovavo-iivpurify-the-heart-and-notthe-countenance-alone-palissy-ware-the-pieces-to-which-palissyowes-his-reputation-in-the-first-place-are-theso-called-rustic-pottery-rustiqucs-jigulines-dishes-or-vases-where-upon-a-rough-groundstrewn-with-fossil-shells-lizards-and-salaman-ders-are-run-image376220253.html
RM2CT28NH–. An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c, with their derivations . xi)p.ova.vo-i/i.v.^Purify the heart and notthe countenance alone. Palissy Ware. The pieces to which Palissyowes his reputation, in the first place, are theso-called rustic pottery {rustiqucs Jigulines), dishes or vases where upon a rough groundstrewn with fossil shells, lizards and salaman-ders are run
Boat-Shaped Bowl with a Figure of Pomona. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boat-shaped-bowl-with-a-figure-of-pomona-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464728870.html
RM2J026BJ–Boat-Shaped Bowl with a Figure of Pomona. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
. Pottery and porcelain, from early times down to the Philadelphia exhibition of 1876 . ch is rich and effective in color, and often very beauti-ful ; many have followed him. Barbizot has made and is making the imitations of Palissy betterthan Palissy himself. Brianxiion has made and perfected a lustrous ware like mother-of-pearl, which he calls •Nacre; it is pretty and fanciful, and is verylike what is made in Ireland, and called Belleek. DuRAND RuEL had, in his exhibitions in 1875, some of the mostsuperb and richly-colored faience-vases I liave ever seen ; but the nameof their manufacturer w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pottery-and-porcelain-from-early-times-down-to-the-philadelphia-exhibition-of-1876-ch-is-rich-and-effective-in-color-and-often-very-beauti-ful-many-have-followed-him-barbizot-has-made-and-is-making-the-imitations-of-palissy-betterthan-palissy-himself-brianxiion-has-made-and-perfected-a-lustrous-ware-like-mother-of-pearl-which-he-calls-nacre-it-is-pretty-and-fanciful-and-is-verylike-what-is-made-in-ireland-and-called-belleek-durand-ruel-had-in-his-exhibitions-in-1875-some-of-the-mostsuperb-and-richly-colored-faience-vases-i-liave-ever-seen-but-the-nameof-their-manufacturer-w-image369645480.html
RM2CDAPG8–. Pottery and porcelain, from early times down to the Philadelphia exhibition of 1876 . ch is rich and effective in color, and often very beauti-ful ; many have followed him. Barbizot has made and is making the imitations of Palissy betterthan Palissy himself. Brianxiion has made and perfected a lustrous ware like mother-of-pearl, which he calls •Nacre; it is pretty and fanciful, and is verylike what is made in Ireland, and called Belleek. DuRAND RuEL had, in his exhibitions in 1875, some of the mostsuperb and richly-colored faience-vases I liave ever seen ; but the nameof their manufacturer w
Salt-Cellar with a Mermaid, Shells and Dolphins. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salt-cellar-with-a-mermaid-shells-and-dolphins-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464778847.html
RM2J04E4F–Salt-Cellar with a Mermaid, Shells and Dolphins. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Salt Cellar with Sphinxes. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salt-cellar-with-sphinxes-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464778863.html
RM2J04E53–Salt Cellar with Sphinxes. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Oval Dish with Pierced Strapwork. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oval-dish-with-pierced-strapwork-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464778864.html
RM2J04E54–Oval Dish with Pierced Strapwork. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Oval Dish with Jasper Glaze. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oval-dish-with-jasper-glaze-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464737372.html
RM2J02H78–Oval Dish with Jasper Glaze. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Oval Rustic Dish with Shells and Reptiles. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oval-rustic-dish-with-shells-and-reptiles-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464772139.html
RM2J045GY–Oval Rustic Dish with Shells and Reptiles. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Oval Dish with Daniel in the Lion's Den. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oval-dish-with-daniel-in-the-lions-den-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464701334.html
RM2J00Y86–Oval Dish with Daniel in the Lion's Den. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Ornamental Ewer with Floral Decoration. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, possibly Agen, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-ewer-with-floral-decoration-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-possibly-agen-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464710400.html
RM2J01AT0–Ornamental Ewer with Floral Decoration. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, possibly Agen, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Large Oval Dish with Scene of Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-oval-dish-with-scene-of-christ-and-the-woman-taken-in-adultery-palissy-after-bernard-france-15091590-france-circa-1560-1600-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464727039.html
RM2J02427–Large Oval Dish with Scene of Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery. Palissy (after), Bernard (France, 1509–1590). France, circa 1560-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Platter with crocodile, snake, and lizard ca. 1870–80 School of Paris Inspired by the works made by the Renaissance ceramicist Bernard Palissy (1510-ca.1590), nineteenth-century producers of Palissy ware combined novel motifs with traditional techniques. A crocodile, which were not a typical feature of the sixteenth-century potter’s work, occupies the center of this platter teeming with life.. Platter with crocodile, snake, and lizard. French. ca. 1870–80. Glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/platter-with-crocodile-snake-and-lizard-ca-187080-school-of-paris-inspired-by-the-works-made-by-the-renaissance-ceramicist-bernard-palissy-1510-ca1590-nineteenth-century-producers-of-palissy-ware-combined-novel-motifs-with-traditional-techniques-a-crocodile-which-were-not-a-typical-feature-of-the-sixteenth-century-potters-work-occupies-the-center-of-this-platter-teeming-with-life-platter-with-crocodile-snake-and-lizard-french-ca-187080-glazed-earthenware-ceramics-pottery-image457983811.html
RM2HH2Y0K–Platter with crocodile, snake, and lizard ca. 1870–80 School of Paris Inspired by the works made by the Renaissance ceramicist Bernard Palissy (1510-ca.1590), nineteenth-century producers of Palissy ware combined novel motifs with traditional techniques. A crocodile, which were not a typical feature of the sixteenth-century potter’s work, occupies the center of this platter teeming with life.. Platter with crocodile, snake, and lizard. French. ca. 1870–80. Glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery
Ewer with Grotesque Decoration and Figures of Faith, Hope and Charity. François Briot (after) (France, circa 1550-1612). France, circa 1600-1610. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ewer-with-grotesque-decoration-and-figures-of-faith-hope-and-charity-franois-briot-after-france-circa-1550-1612-france-circa-1600-1610-furnishings-serviceware-lead-glazed-earthenware-palissy-ware-image464767170.html
RM2J03Y7E–Ewer with Grotesque Decoration and Figures of Faith, Hope and Charity. François Briot (after) (France, circa 1550-1612). France, circa 1600-1610. Furnishings; Serviceware. Lead-glazed earthenware, Palissy ware
Oval platter with lobster 1870–80 Thomas-Victor Sergent Though he began his career in the military, Thomas-Victor Sergent developed an enthusiasm for creating Palissy ware, a genre of nineteenth-century ceramics inspired by the work of the Renaissance potter Bernard Palissy (1510-ca. 1589). He won a bronze medal for his work at the 1878 Universal Exhibition in Paris.. Oval platter with lobster. French. 1870–80. Glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oval-platter-with-lobster-187080-thomas-victor-sergent-though-he-began-his-career-in-the-military-thomas-victor-sergent-developed-an-enthusiasm-for-creating-palissy-ware-a-genre-of-nineteenth-century-ceramics-inspired-by-the-work-of-the-renaissance-potter-bernard-palissy-1510-ca-1589-he-won-a-bronze-medal-for-his-work-at-the-1878-universal-exhibition-in-paris-oval-platter-with-lobster-french-187080-glazed-earthenware-ceramics-pottery-image457984347.html
RM2HH2YKR–Oval platter with lobster 1870–80 Thomas-Victor Sergent Though he began his career in the military, Thomas-Victor Sergent developed an enthusiasm for creating Palissy ware, a genre of nineteenth-century ceramics inspired by the work of the Renaissance potter Bernard Palissy (1510-ca. 1589). He won a bronze medal for his work at the 1878 Universal Exhibition in Paris.. Oval platter with lobster. French. 1870–80. Glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery
Dish with Open Work, late 1500s. Circle of Bernard Palissy (French, 1510-1589). Lead-glazed earthenware; diameter: 26 cm (10 1/4 in.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dish-with-open-work-late-1500s-circle-of-bernard-palissy-french-1510-1589-lead-glazed-earthenware-diameter-26-cm-10-14-in-image448109464.html
RM2H1145C–Dish with Open Work, late 1500s. Circle of Bernard Palissy (French, 1510-1589). Lead-glazed earthenware; diameter: 26 cm (10 1/4 in.).
Dish second half 17th century or later Manner of Bernard Palissy French. Dish. French. second half 17th century or later. Lead-glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dish-second-half-17th-century-or-later-manner-of-bernard-palissy-french-dish-french-second-half-17th-century-or-later-lead-glazed-earthenware-ceramics-pottery-image458404544.html
RM2HHP3JT–Dish second half 17th century or later Manner of Bernard Palissy French. Dish. French. second half 17th century or later. Lead-glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery
Dish with Acteon changed into a stag by Diana 17th century Manner of Bernard Palissy French. Dish with Acteon changed into a stag by Diana. French, possibly Normandy. 17th century. Lead-glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dish-with-acteon-changed-into-a-stag-by-diana-17th-century-manner-of-bernard-palissy-french-dish-with-acteon-changed-into-a-stag-by-diana-french-possibly-normandy-17th-century-lead-glazed-earthenware-ceramics-pottery-image458404476.html
RM2HHP3GC–Dish with Acteon changed into a stag by Diana 17th century Manner of Bernard Palissy French. Dish with Acteon changed into a stag by Diana. French, possibly Normandy. 17th century. Lead-glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery
Dish with Christ washing the feet of St. Peter second half 17th century Manner of Bernard Palissy French. Dish with Christ washing the feet of St. Peter. French. second half 17th century. Lead-glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dish-with-christ-washing-the-feet-of-st-peter-second-half-17th-century-manner-of-bernard-palissy-french-dish-with-christ-washing-the-feet-of-st-peter-french-second-half-17th-century-lead-glazed-earthenware-ceramics-pottery-image458404546.html
RM2HHP3JX–Dish with Christ washing the feet of St. Peter second half 17th century Manner of Bernard Palissy French. Dish with Christ washing the feet of St. Peter. French. second half 17th century. Lead-glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery
Large Platter with Fish ca. 1855–1875 Probably made by Victor Barbizet Though the fish and other aquatic creatures shown on this dish are certainly inspired by the work of the Renaissance potter Bernard Palissy, the impressive scale of this nineteenth-century platter suggests that it was probably intended for a large exhibition venue, possibly a universal exhibition. In 1878, Achille earned a silver medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition.. Large Platter with Fish. French. ca. 1855–1875. Glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-platter-with-fish-ca-18551875-probably-made-by-victor-barbizet-though-the-fish-and-other-aquatic-creatures-shown-on-this-dish-are-certainly-inspired-by-the-work-of-the-renaissance-potter-bernard-palissy-the-impressive-scale-of-this-nineteenth-century-platter-suggests-that-it-was-probably-intended-for-a-large-exhibition-venue-possibly-a-universal-exhibition-in-1878-achille-earned-a-silver-medal-at-the-paris-universal-exhibition-large-platter-with-fish-french-ca-18551875-glazed-earthenware-ceramics-pottery-image457984930.html
RM2HH30CJ–Large Platter with Fish ca. 1855–1875 Probably made by Victor Barbizet Though the fish and other aquatic creatures shown on this dish are certainly inspired by the work of the Renaissance potter Bernard Palissy, the impressive scale of this nineteenth-century platter suggests that it was probably intended for a large exhibition venue, possibly a universal exhibition. In 1878, Achille earned a silver medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition.. Large Platter with Fish. French. ca. 1855–1875. Glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery