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Technical art-historical archival sources can be invaluable for our knowledge and understanding o... more Technical art-historical archival sources can be invaluable for our knowledge and understanding of the origin and preparation of materials as well as the production techniques used to make ceramic objects. The information provided could also aid our understanding of the factors that influence susceptibility for degradation as well as provide details which could aid provenance studies. Most early written technical sources on tin-glaze production are in the form of treatises written by educated observers rather than the potters themselves. Also, while being of significant comparative interest, such treatises are not directly related to either Dutch tin glaze or tile production. Luckily a number of 17th and 18th century primary written sources and archival records dating as far back as 1620 have survived in the Netherlands in the form of recipe books, kiln records and legal documents that contain information directly relating to tin-glaze tile production. These documents provide insigh...
GlazeArt2018 : proceedings : International Conference Glazed Ceramics in Cultural Heritage, 2018
Citation for published version (APA): van Lookeren Campagne, K., Megens, L., & van Bommel, M. (20... more Citation for published version (APA): van Lookeren Campagne, K., Megens, L., & van Bommel, M. (2018). Understanding 17th-18th century Dutch Tin-glaze Through the Interpretation and Reconstruction of Historical Recipes. In S. Pereira, M. Menezes, & J. Delgado Rodrigues (Eds.), GlazeArt2018 : proceedings : International Conference Glazed Ceramics in Cultural Heritage, Lisboa, 2018 (pp. 150-164). Lisboa: Laboratório Nacional Engenharia Civil.
Technical art-historical archival sources can be invaluable for our knowledge and understanding o... more Technical art-historical archival sources can be invaluable for our knowledge and understanding of the origin and preparation of materials as well as the production techniques used to make ceramic objects. The information provided could also aid our understanding of the factors that influence susceptibility for degradation as well as provide details which could aid provenance studies. Most early written technical sources on tin-glaze production are in the form of treatises written by educated observers rather than the potters themselves. Also, while being of significant comparative interest, such treatises are not directly related to either Dutch tin glaze or tile production. Luckily a number of 17th and 18th century primary written sources and archival records dating as far back as 1620 have survived in the Netherlands in the form of recipe books, kiln records and legal documents that contain information directly relating to tin-glaze tile production. These documents provide insigh...
GlazeArt2018 : proceedings : International Conference Glazed Ceramics in Cultural Heritage, 2018
Citation for published version (APA): van Lookeren Campagne, K., Megens, L., & van Bommel, M. (20... more Citation for published version (APA): van Lookeren Campagne, K., Megens, L., & van Bommel, M. (2018). Understanding 17th-18th century Dutch Tin-glaze Through the Interpretation and Reconstruction of Historical Recipes. In S. Pereira, M. Menezes, & J. Delgado Rodrigues (Eds.), GlazeArt2018 : proceedings : International Conference Glazed Ceramics in Cultural Heritage, Lisboa, 2018 (pp. 150-164). Lisboa: Laboratório Nacional Engenharia Civil.