"REDISCOVERING GREAT BRITISH HISTORY." Ceramic Flower Power - the decoration of china and porcelain with realistic, colourful flowers in full bloom were manufactured by Meissen and John Bevington.. Like Pottery or Ceramics? Discover more of the legacy of the British Potteries and its world heritage on the @PotteriesAuthor channel. All the links to learn more at [ Ссылка ]
Floral painting on porcelain has a long tradition at the #Meissen manufactory that has grown continually throughout the ages and continues on to this day. Amongst its many motifs, it is the “Strewn Flowers” that rank among the manufactory’s most popular and iconic. Created between 1815 and 1845, they are typical of the Biedermeier era. During this period, porcelain painters would use flowers as symbols to express their thoughts and sentiments. Within the design, a larger central blossom takes centre stage and is surrounded by a variety of smaller roses.
John Bevington of Hanley, Staffordshire, produced pottery in the style of Meissen but also produced his own inimitable styles. In fact, both John and Thomas Bevington both patented in 1881 2 different styles of pottery with a roughened exterior, with John going for a yellow or golden effect and Thomas going for green calling his patent Moss ware, which was successful.
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