A new exhibition, “The Golden Age of Dutch Delftware: Selections from the Jack E. Lapp Collection,” will open at the Hope College Kruizenga Art Museum on Friday, June 3, and run through Saturday, Aug.
Specialty: A fifth-generation dealer trained by his father and grandfather, Robert D. Aronson is an expert on delftware—tin-glazed ceramics made in the Dutch town of Delft between 1650 and 1850. Color ...
This dish always hung in my mother’s house until her death in 1988. Neither my siblings nor I know anything about it. I have tried to research Delft pottery, but I see it is always blue. Do you have ...
Back before cross-cultural sampling was as common as Korean-style tacos, the tiny Netherlands town of Delft made a name for itself 500 years ago by creating its own take on the intricate ...
One of Holland’s most prestigious pottery makers, the Royal Delft Group, is promoting its heritage to combat the rise of copycat producers selling cheaper versions of traditional blue and white ...
attributed to De Paauw (The Peacock) Factory, comprising a baluster vase and cover, and two baluster-form bottles with knopped neck, painted in blue, yellow and green, with traces of cold-painted iron ...
22.5 x 22.5 cm. (8.9 x 8.9 in.) by Lambertus van Eenhoorn, with a moulded fluted rim, painted with foliate scrolls and lambrequin, LVE. mark in blue over indistinct mark, possibly o/o (?), for ...
HOLLAND — Shoppers on Eighth Street have long been able to purchase boutique clothing, foodstuffs, postcards and supplies; but downtown Holland's newest opening is bringing authentic Dutch products ...
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