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French Faïence

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French Faïence

This collection surveys the production of some of the most important centres of production of tin-glazed earthenware in France, where the wares were known as faïence. Knowledge of tin-glazing reached France in the second half of the sixteenth century when Italian artisans settled in the cities of Rouen, Lyon and Nevers. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, production spread to other centres such as Marseille, Moustier and Sceaux.

Tin-glazed earthenware was used in the making of both functional and ornamental objects. Pieces in the Gardiner Museum’s collection also show how faïence makers first worked under the influence of Italian maiolica before turning to Chinese porcelain as the main source of inspiration.

Faïence provided a less expensive alternative to Chinese porcelain, and to the European hard-paste and soft-paste porcelain produced in the eighteenth century. The discovery of kaolin sources in France which enabled the production of more durable hard-paste porcelain, and the spread of less expensive creamware, caused the decline of the faïence industry in the late eighteenth century.

The collection of French faïence was donated by Pierre Karch and Mariel O’Neill- Karch.

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Monochrome charger with putti playing in the centre
late 17th-early 18th Century
Object number: G14.4.17
Two-handled covered monochrome bouillon tureen
18th Century
Object number: G14.4.16a-b
Plate with a Scene from L’Astrée
1650-1700
Object number: G14.4.12
Charger with Chinoiserie
Artist / Maker: Bordeaux Porcelain
late 18th Century
Object number: G14.4.2
Charger with Grotesques
Artist / Maker: Fabrique de Ferrat
late 18th Century
Object number: G14.4.9
Fruit Basket with Chinoiserie
Artist / Maker: Manufacture de la Veuve Perrin
1750-1800
Object number: G14.4.7
Shallow bowl with chinoiserie decoration
Artist / Maker: Fabrique de Ferrat
1750-1800
Object number: G14.4.10
Charger with a Biblical Scene
early 18th Century
Object number: G12.14.3
Plate with Scene from the New Testament
mid 18th Century
Object number: G14.4.13
Plate with Scene from the New Testament
mid 18th Century
Object number: G14.4.14
Blue on white bottle cooler or planter
18th Century
Object number: G14.4.18.1-2
Plate with a Pastoral Scene
Artist / Maker: Manufacture of Joseph Fauchier (1710-1795)
1750-1800
Object number: G14.4.5
Lobed Round Plate with Chinoiserie
Artist / Maker: Manufacture de la Veuve Perrin
1750-1800
Object number: G14.4.6
Revolutionary Plate
1789-1792
Object number: G14.4.15
Rectangular charger manufactured by Guillibaud.
Artist / Maker: Jean-Baptiste Guillibaud Manufacture
18th Century
Object number: G14.4.4
Jug with a representation of St. Peter
mid 18th Century
Object number: G14.4.22
Plate with a Male Figure in a Landscape
Artist / Maker: Sceaux Porcelain
1770-1780
Object number: G14.4.23
Lobed faience plate
Artist / Maker: Poterat
c.1700 - 1750
Object number: G12.14.11
Inkstand and Desk Tidy
late 17th-early 18th Century
Object number: G12.14.4
Charger with Scholars in Conversation
early 18th Century
Object number: G12.14.5
Pair of Ornamental Vases
in the style of 17th century Nevers, possibly later production
Object number: G12.14.7.1-2
Blue and manganese vase with lambrequin decoration
18th Century
Object number: G12.14.8
Jug with the portrait of Monsieur Tourer
1737
Object number: G12.14.14