Caldas da Raiga - 中世纪水罐 (2) - 石器 - 何塞·阿尔维斯·库尼亚
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Jarra de la Fábrica and modeler José Alves da Cunha, Museo Cerámica Caldas da Rainha Portugal 1879
Antiques - Porcelains and Ceramics - Others
ORNAMENTAL JUG PORTUGUESE
Author-Ceramist:
José Alves Cunha
Place of execution: Portugal
Manufacturing center: Caldas da Rainha
Taller Manufacturer: Jose Alves Cunha Factory
Close:1879
19th century
Red clay
Technique: Molded and conformed
Other copies in the Ceramic Museum of O Vira Portugal.
NOTE: THE LAST JAR BELONGS TO THE MUSEUM, THEY ARE VARIATIONS OF THE SAME, THEY ARE NEVER THE SAME
DATA FROM THE CERAMIC MUSEUM
Museum:Museo de cerámicaNúmero de inventario:MC 2787Supercategory:arteCategoría:cerámicadenominación:ancianoautor:Mafra, Manuel Cipriano GomesLugar de ejecución:PortugalCentro de fabricación:Caldas da Rainhafecha:1870 dC - 1887 dCcaracterística:loza glasadatécnica:Moldeado y conformadoDimensions (cm):hatura: 34.7; anchura: 18; Longitud: 18;Descripción:Un material compuesto por placa, la cubierta y graybeard. forma circular con bombear la carga cuello estrecho con un pico y la tapa. The wing is formed by a lizard. The entire surface is decorated with mosses and animal applications: lizards, frogs, turtles and moths. The manija cover is made up of a lagardo. Placa con pestaña mosgados.incorporación:Transferencia - transferred José Malhôa Museo al Museo de Cerámica.2 photos Origin / History:This piece was donated in 1953 by Leopoldo de Almeida to Maestro José Malhôa Museo. Transferred to the Museum of Ceramics in August 1995. Caldas Reina, ceramic center of the last 150 years has activity barrista tradition, possible origin in the Middle Ages.
The town originally called Caldas de Obidos, developed by the thermal hospital - built by D. Leonor, wife of King Juan II (1481-1495). The masters and manufacturers of Caldas da Rainha, from the 19th century, some of them currently represented in museums, ran small ceramic production industries, providing their pieces of clay at holidays and markets throughout the country. Caldas dishes, a mainly decorative genus of stoneware, has evolved over time and is mainly characterized by naturalistic reasons.
As a ceramist Manuel Mafra followers highlight António Alves da Cunha (1856-1941) and José Alves da Cunha (1849-1901). The first, with a high quality production. He was an expert in the execution of handmade flowers in clay. The second, represented in several international exhibitions, saw his work awarded in several medals and distinctions. He was also a notable follower of Bernard Palissy.
Author Potter:
José Alves Cunha
Place of execution: Portugal
Manufacturing center: Caldas da Rainha Taller Manufacturer: Jose Alves Cunha Factory
Date: 1879
Red clay
Technique: Molded and shaped
Other specimens in the Museum of Ceramics of O Vira Portugal. REMATE DE UN PLATO DE Caldas da Rainha JOSE ALVES CUNHA EN SALA DE SUBASTAS BALCLIS BARCELONA JUNIO DE 2018 NÚM.DE LOT 619
Invaulable Jose Alves Cunha, (Active 1860-1885), Late 19th century, Snake, Lizard, Frog, Snail, and Various Insects, Portuguese Palissy glazed ceramic
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Jarra de la Fábrica and modeler José Alves da Cunha, Museo Cerámica Caldas da Rainha Portugal 1879
Antiques - Porcelains and Ceramics - Others
ORNAMENTAL JUG PORTUGUESE
Author-Ceramist:
José Alves Cunha
Place of execution: Portugal
Manufacturing center: Caldas da Rainha
Taller Manufacturer: Jose Alves Cunha Factory
Close:1879
19th century
Red clay
Technique: Molded and conformed
Other copies in the Ceramic Museum of O Vira Portugal.
NOTE: THE LAST JAR BELONGS TO THE MUSEUM, THEY ARE VARIATIONS OF THE SAME, THEY ARE NEVER THE SAME
DATA FROM THE CERAMIC MUSEUM
Museum:Museo de cerámicaNúmero de inventario:MC 2787Supercategory:arteCategoría:cerámicadenominación:ancianoautor:Mafra, Manuel Cipriano GomesLugar de ejecución:PortugalCentro de fabricación:Caldas da Rainhafecha:1870 dC - 1887 dCcaracterística:loza glasadatécnica:Moldeado y conformadoDimensions (cm):hatura: 34.7; anchura: 18; Longitud: 18;Descripción:Un material compuesto por placa, la cubierta y graybeard. forma circular con bombear la carga cuello estrecho con un pico y la tapa. The wing is formed by a lizard. The entire surface is decorated with mosses and animal applications: lizards, frogs, turtles and moths. The manija cover is made up of a lagardo. Placa con pestaña mosgados.incorporación:Transferencia - transferred José Malhôa Museo al Museo de Cerámica.2 photos Origin / History:This piece was donated in 1953 by Leopoldo de Almeida to Maestro José Malhôa Museo. Transferred to the Museum of Ceramics in August 1995. Caldas Reina, ceramic center of the last 150 years has activity barrista tradition, possible origin in the Middle Ages.
The town originally called Caldas de Obidos, developed by the thermal hospital - built by D. Leonor, wife of King Juan II (1481-1495). The masters and manufacturers of Caldas da Rainha, from the 19th century, some of them currently represented in museums, ran small ceramic production industries, providing their pieces of clay at holidays and markets throughout the country. Caldas dishes, a mainly decorative genus of stoneware, has evolved over time and is mainly characterized by naturalistic reasons.
As a ceramist Manuel Mafra followers highlight António Alves da Cunha (1856-1941) and José Alves da Cunha (1849-1901). The first, with a high quality production. He was an expert in the execution of handmade flowers in clay. The second, represented in several international exhibitions, saw his work awarded in several medals and distinctions. He was also a notable follower of Bernard Palissy.
Author Potter:
José Alves Cunha
Place of execution: Portugal
Manufacturing center: Caldas da Rainha Taller Manufacturer: Jose Alves Cunha Factory
Date: 1879
Red clay
Technique: Molded and shaped
Other specimens in the Museum of Ceramics of O Vira Portugal. REMATE DE UN PLATO DE Caldas da Rainha JOSE ALVES CUNHA EN SALA DE SUBASTAS BALCLIS BARCELONA JUNIO DE 2018 NÚM.DE LOT 619
Invaulable Jose Alves Cunha, (Active 1860-1885), Late 19th century, Snake, Lizard, Frog, Snail, and Various Insects, Portuguese Palissy glazed ceramic
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