EditorialThe ceramist Nicole Cherubini works in her studio at the Foreland complex in Catskill, N.Y., on June 16, 2022. (Nate Palmer/The New York Times)
EditorialMen haori with the hills near the Daikyoan temple, Haori for a man with a decoration on the lining of a circular image of a hilly landscape with a calligraphic poem above it, visible between two sliding doors with calligraphy and a stamp, bottom left a...
EditorialEgypt. Funeral stele of Pepi ceramist. Polychromed limestone. Dated in 18th century B.C. Middle Kingdom. The State Hermitage Museum. St. Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialThe artist's family: Albert Besnard, his mother-in-law Mme. Vital Dubray (miniaturist), his wife Charlotte (painter) holdingJean, the future ceramist, Germaine, (sculptor), Philippe (sculptor) and eldest son Robert. 1890 Canvas,132 x 120,5 cm RF 1977-49.
EditorialChristopher Spitzmiller, ceramist and author, surveys the vista at his Clove Brook Farm in the Hudson River Valley with his Sebastopol geese, in Millbrook, N.Y., April 13, 2021. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times)
EditorialFaenza 16th Century, (ceramist), Central Italian, Venetian 16th Century, (ceramist), Plate with border of grotesques on an orange ground and three shields of the arms of the Gritti of Venice; in the center, putti holding another shield of the same arms...
EditorialMen haori with the hills near the Daikyoan temple, Haori for a man with a decoration on the lining of a circular image of a hilly landscape with a calligraphic poem above it, visible between two sliding doors with calligraphy and a stamp, bottom left a...
Editorial“Weed pots,” ceramic vessels by Doyle Lane, on display at David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles, in a show curated by the artist Ricky Swallow, July 20, 2020. (Rozette Rago/The New York Times)
EditorialVase decorated with white, blue and red glazes, Vase of stoneware, decorated with white, blue and red glazes. Four ribs on the neck and shoulder. Signed with: Birker?d A 1904 (engraved), in blue: Joachim P 1906., J. Petersen (ceramist), Denmark, 1904 -...
EditorialMen haori with the hills near the Daikyoan temple, Haori for a man with a decoration on the lining of a circular image of a hilly landscape with a calligraphic poem above it, visible between two sliding doors with calligraphy and a stamp, bottom left a...
EditorialPlateel baker Le Fayancier travaillant sur le Tour / The Plateel baker working on his wheel (title on object), The plateel baker, a baker of glazed earthenware, works on his workbench, potter, ceramist, Pieter Yver (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 173...
EditorialPilgrim Flask, probably 1556?67, Earthenware with colorless and transparent or opaque pigmented green, purple, blue, yellow, red-brown, and black lead glazes., H. 31 cm, w. 19cm., Ceramics-Faience, Bernard Palissy (French, Agen, Lot-et-Garonne 1510?159...
EditorialEgypt. Funeral stele of Pepi ceramist. Polychromed limestone. Dated in 18th century B.C. Middle Kingdom. The State Hermitage Museum. St. Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialThe Nurse, model ca. 1607?8, French, Fontainebleau or Avon, Lead-glazed earthenware, Height: 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm), Ceramics-Pottery, This earthenware statuette of a wet nurse swaddling a large baby was popular throughout the seventeenth century and was ...
EditorialPilgrim Flask, probably 1556?67, Earthenware with colorless and transparent or opaque pigmented green, purple, blue, yellow, red-brown, and black lead glazes., H. 31 cm, w. 19cm., Ceramics-Faience, Bernard Palissy (French, Agen, Lot-et-Garonne 1510?159...
EditorialEgypt. Funeral stele of Pepi ceramist. Polychromed limestone. Dated in 18th century B.C. Middle Kingdom. The State Hermitage Museum. St. Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialThe artist's family: Albert Besnard, his mother-in-law Mme. Vital Dubray (miniaturist), his wife Charlotte (painter) holdingJean, the future ceramist, Germaine, (sculptor), Philippe (sculptor) and eldest son Robert. 1890 Canvas,132 x 120,5 cm RF 1977-49.