Theodore Deck Jardiniere Pottery art, Pottery handbuilding, Porcelain painting

In the 1870s, Theodore Deck became exceptionally skilful at producing transparent enamels. Always attracting a changing stable of notable artists, he continually diversified his production. Without turning his back on his first love for Middle Eastern ceramics, he looked more and more to the Far East for his inspiration, applying his cloisonné. Dans les années 1870, Théodore Deck acquiert une remarquable maîtrise des émaux transparents. Toujours entouré d'une pléiade d'artistes, il ne cesse de diversifier sa fabrication. Sans renier son premier engouement pour les céramiques moyen-orientales, il puise de plus en plus son inspiration en Extrême-Orient, appliquant ses essais de.

Theodore Deck Jardiniere Pottery art, Pottery handbuilding, Porcelain painting

A large faience jardiniere. By Joseph-Theodore Deck, circa 1880. The body with moulded ground pattern, painted and slip-decorated picked out with gilding, interior with rich turquoise glaze. 15in. (38cm.) high. Impressed underglaze mark TH DECK. Theodore Deck Jardiniere. Message the Seller. View Similar Items. Théodore Deck Attributed French Ormolu Mounted Majolica Tazza. A Théodore Deck (1823-1891) Enamelled Faience Soliflore Vase circa 1875. Large Theodore Deck Earthenware Bottle Form Vase in the Islamic/Iznik Taste. Theodore Deck ( 1823-1891). A pair of gilt-bronze mounted theodore deck faience celadon-ground vases, mounted as lamps. Each decorated in the Chinese taste, with flower-head medallions within foliate scrollwork. Very fine Ormolu mounts quality and original gilding in great condition, the pierced bases with beast-mask monopodia feet. A THEODORE DECK FAIENCE JARDINIERE Late 19th century, impressed and uppercase TH.DECK and embossed portrait roundel marks Of rectangular form flanked by two elephant head handles, the exterior's celadon ground painted with a magpie perching on a flowering branch, the interior glazed in turquoise, on a long wavy brown foot painted with flowering scrolls

A THEODORE DECK METALMOUNTED EARTHENWARE JARDINIERE

In the Aesthetic taste, the sides painted with birds among blossoming berried branches, flanked by dragon-form handles 43⁄4 in. (12.1 cm.) high; 167⁄8 in. (43 cm.) wide AN ENAMELLED SANDSTONE JARDINIÈRE, THÉODORE DECK (1823-1891), CIRCA 1880-1890. decorated with dragons and clouds, stylized handles, signed TH. DECK; resting on a natural wooden base -----GRANDE JARDINIÈRE EN GRÈS ÉMAILLÉ PAR THÉODORE DECK (1823-1891), VERS 1880-1890. à décor de dragons et nuées, les anses stylisées, signée TH. A THEODORE DECK FAIENCE JARDINIERE CIRCA 1880, IMPRESSED TH DECK MARK Details. A THEODORE DECK FAIENCE JARDINIERE CIRCA 1880, IMPRESSED TH DECK MARK Covered in a running turquoise glaze, mounted with twin 'bronzed' metal Buddhist lion-mask handles 19 ¼ in. (48.9 cm.) wide. Conditions of sale; a paris theodore deck style golden-yellow ground jardiniere LATE 19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED MLA PARIS MARK, OVAL EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1889 MEDAILLE D'OR MARK, 40879, 1086 AND 2, SIGNED J. BENARD IN THE AESTHETIC TASTE, OF BULBOUS FORM, ENAMELLED WITH A BUTTERFLY FLUTTERING AMONG LARGE PEONY BLOOMS, DAISIES, PINECONES AND GRAPEVINE, MOULDED.

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Théodore Deck began his apprenticeship as an itinerant fabricator of tile stoves throughout Germany. After learning his trade, he moved to Vienna where he worked in the imperial residences. Then, at the age of 33, Deck became employed as a foreman of a popular stove factory in Paris. Having a long-held interest in chemistry, he was preoccupied. Chinoiserie faience jardinière attributed to Théodore Deck | 7333 Deck, Théodore | More details online at mayfairgallery.com Shop authentic Theodore Deck decorative objects, lighting and serveware, ceramics, silver and glass from top sellers around the world. Global shipping available.. Antique Theodore Deck Figural Faience Majolica Jardiniere, Garden Scene, 19th C. H 10.5 in W 18 in D 16 in. Théodore Deck, Ceramic Vase, Signed, circa 1870. By Theodore Deck. Born in Alsace on 2 January 1823, Deck fell in love with ceramics as a child, and moved to Paris at the age of 24 to pursue his dream. The February Revolution of 1848 drove him home, but he returned to the city in December 1851, as increased industrialism led to a renewed interest in the art of fired earth. Théodore Deck pieces, Peter Marino.

A THEODORE DECK FAIENCE ELEPHANTHANDLED JARDINIERE , LATE 19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED IRONRED TH

Joseph-Théodore Deck (1823-1891) was a 19th century French potter. Born in Guebwiller, Alsace, he began learning the trade in his early 20s, moving to Paris at age 24. In 1856 he established his own faience workshop, and began to experiment with the Islamic style of ceramic making, and in particular the Iznik style. Compare auction performance of Deck Joseph-Theodore . View and compare similar lots prices. View comparable artworks.