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Creamware is a cream-coloured refined earthenware with a lead glaze over a pale body, known in France as faïence fine, in the Netherlands as Engels porselein, and in Italy as terraglia inglese. It was created about 1750 by the potters of Staffordshire, England, who refined the materials and techniques of salt-glazed earthenware towards a finer, thinner, whiter body with a brilliant glassy lead glaze, which proved so ideal for domestic ware that it supplanted white salt-glaze wares by about 1780. It was popular until the 1840s.

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  • Wedgwoodware (de)
  • Creamware (en)
  • Creamware (pt)
  • Flintgods (sv)
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  • Flintgods är en variant av keramik, utvecklad ur stengods. (sv)
  • Wedgwoodware bezeichnet keramische Produkte, die dem Stil des englischen Herstellers Josiah Wedgwood folgen, insbesondere die farbige, zum Teil mit weißen Auflagen versehene Jasperware. Es handelt sich dabei um verschiedene Varianten von Steingut und anderen, härteren Keramiksorten. Steingut wurde in England auf der Basis der älteren „white salt-glazed stoneware“ entwickelt und von Wedgwood weiter dem Porzellan angenähert. Sein 1757 gegründetes Unternehmen nahm bald industrielle Züge an. Zugleich schuf er einen neuen Steingutstil, indem er dem Geschmackswandel seiner Zeitgenossen zum Klassizismus folgte, sich von antiken Vorbildern inspirieren ließ und durch Heranziehung von Entwerfern wie John Flaxman höchste künstlerische Qualität anstrebte. Sie bevorzugten jetzt klare, ebenmäßige Linien (de)
  • Creamware is a cream-coloured refined earthenware with a lead glaze over a pale body, known in France as faïence fine, in the Netherlands as Engels porselein, and in Italy as terraglia inglese. It was created about 1750 by the potters of Staffordshire, England, who refined the materials and techniques of salt-glazed earthenware towards a finer, thinner, whiter body with a brilliant glassy lead glaze, which proved so ideal for domestic ware that it supplanted white salt-glaze wares by about 1780. It was popular until the 1840s. (en)
  • Creamware é uma cerâmica refinada, de coloração creme com esmalte de chumbo vítreo brilhante. Original da Inglaterra, foi criado em 1762 por Josiah Wedgewood. As louças do tipo creamware eram muito usadas até a metade do século XVIII. Foram apelidadas de Queen's ware por um tempo. Mas com a criação, em 1779, de um novo tipo de louça de uma cerâmica refinada perolada, chamadas de pearlware, reduziu consideravelmente o uso de louças do tipo creamware. As louças creamware ainda são produzidas por fábricas europeias. (pt)
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