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.
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The sweeping history of Delft’s exquisite blue-and-white ceramics stretches across the globe. Cath Pound explores an intriguing tale of obsession, piracy and long-held secrets. The striking ...
Delftware is the iconic ceramic from the Dutch city of Delft: blue and white painted tiles, dishes and flower pots. Now, Genevieve Wheeler Brown, an expert in the decorative arts, has traced the ...
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 ...
Julie Lasky presents a guide to shopping for Delftware, a porcelain that dates from the 17th-century. Photo: Christie's. Just like windmills and stair-stepped rooflines, Delftware is a symbol—let's ...
HOLLAND — All new businesses opening in downtown Holland each spring have the same goal — be open in time for Tulip Time. For Heinen Delfts Blauw — or Heinen Delft Blue, as in delftware, in English — ...
Delft is a type of tin-glazed earthenware pottery born in Holland. This 16th century English piece sold for $3,997 at auction. This delftware charger was made in 17th-century England. Bright, colorful ...