Lunéville faience

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Lunéville faience is a renowned French tin-glazed earthenware pottery, celebrated for its finely decorated ceramics produced in the town of Lunéville from the 18th century onward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French faience
ceramic ware
tin-glazed earthenware
associatedWith Lunéville pottery industry NERFINISHED
comparableTo Moustiers faience NERFINISHED
Nevers faience NERFINISHED
Rouen faience
Strasbourg faience
country France
culturalSignificance important example of French decorative arts
regional heritage of Lorraine
genre Neoclassical ceramics
Rococo ceramics
hasPart decorative ceramics
faience stoves
figurines
plates
tableware
vases
hasStyle Neoclassicism NERFINISHED
Rococo NERFINISHED
folk art influences
historicalPeriod 18th-century France
Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
inception 18th century
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Grand Est NERFINISHED
Lorraine NERFINISHED
Meurthe-et-Moselle NERFINISHED
materialUsed earthenware
tin glaze
notableFor chinoiserie motifs
finely painted decoration
high-quality tin glaze
naturalistic floral motifs
rustic scenes
partOf French faience tradition
placeOfOrigin Lunéville NERFINISHED
productionMethod hand-painted decoration
kiln-fired earthenware
productionStart circa 1730s
significantPlace Lunéville faience factories NERFINISHED
typicalMotif birds
flowers
pastoral scenes
usedColor blue-and-white decoration
polychrome decoration
usedFor collecting
domestic tableware
interior decoration

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Lunéville regionSpeciality Lunéville faience