...In the 17th and 18th centuries, furniture made by the French AC Boulle, inlaid with tortoiseshell and brass, and ornate cabinets and tables with oriental flower and bird motifs, made of gemstones, pearls, ruby, lapis lazuli, ebony, etc., were produced due to the popularity of Chinoiserie. In pottery, medieval inlaid floor tiles, in which white clay was inlaid into a yellow or brown ground to create images, were widely seen in England, France, and Germany, and from the early modern period onwards, the "Henri II pottery" was known, which was fired in the 16th century in Saint-Porchaire in the Saintonge region of France and had a white ground with fine continuous patterns inlaid in black-brown. [Masami Maeda]... *Some of the terminology used to refer to "Henri II Pottery" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…17,18世紀はべっこうとシンチュウで切嵌め象嵌したフランスのA.C.ブールによる〈ブール象嵌〉の家具や,シノアズリーの流行で東洋的な花鳥をモティーフとし,宝石,真珠,紅玉,ラピスラズリ,黒檀などを用いた華麗なキャビネットやテーブルが製作された。 陶器では,黄色地もしくは褐色地に白土を象嵌して図像をあらわした中世の舗床用の象嵌タイルがイギリス,フランス,ドイツに多くみられ,また近世以降では16世紀フランスのサントンジュ地方サン・ポルシェールで焼かれた白土地に黒褐色で細かい連続文様を象嵌した〈アンリ2世陶器〉が知られる。【前田 正明】。… ※「アンリ2世陶器」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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