Ceramic art

Ceramic art

Ceramic art is art made from ceramic materials, including clay. It may take forms including artistic pottery, including tableware, tiles, figurines and other sculpture. As one of the plastic arts, ceramic art is one of the visual arts. While some ceramics are considered fine art, such as pottery or sculpture, most are considered to be decorative, industrial or applied art objects. Ceramics may also be considered artefacts in archaeology. Ceramic art can be made by one person or by a group of people. In a pottery or ceramic factory, a group of people design, manufacture and decorate the art ware. Products from a pottery are sometimes referred to as "art pottery". In a one-person pottery studio, ceramists or potters produce studio pottery.

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enCeramic art is art made from ceramic materials, including clay. It may take forms including artistic pottery, including tableware, tiles, figurines and other sculpture. As one of the plastic arts, ceramic art is one of the visual arts. While some ceramics are considered fine art, such as pottery or sculpture, most are considered to be decorative, industrial or applied art objects. Ceramics may also be considered artefacts in archaeology. Ceramic art can be made by one person or by a group of people. In a pottery or ceramic factory, a group of people design, manufacture and decorate the art ware. Products from a pottery are sometimes referred to as "art pottery". In a one-person pottery studio, ceramists or potters produce studio pottery.
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Alabaster pot, Mid-Euphrates region 6500 BCE Louvre Museum.jpg
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AnasaziMugs.jpeg
Bowl (Wan) LACMA M.73.48.132.jpg
Calcite tripod vase, mid-Euphrates probably from Tell Buqras, 6000 BCE, Louvre Museum AO 31551.jpg
Catherine Palace heater.jpg
Ceramic bowl decorated with slip beneath a transparent glaze and designed by anthropic figure with bull head Golestan, Gorgan 9th century CE, Early Islamic period.jpg
Ceramic male female joined nayarit.jpg
Céramique sigillée Metz 100109 2.jpg
ChateaudUsseMadonna.jpg
Cup votive inscriptions MET 40-170-15.jpg
Egypte louvre 180 pot.jpg
Etruscan amphora Louvre E703 side B.jpg
Eynan Epipaleolithic mortar.jpg
Franz Anton Bustelli Liebesgruppe 1756-1.jpg
Frieze-group-3-example1.jpg
Funerary Urn from Oaxaca.jpg
Grande Mosquée de Kairouan, carreaux lustrés - Kairouan's Great Mosque, luster tiles.jpg
Hexagonal Tile, mid 15th century..jpg
Hispanomoresque.jpg
Hopi canteen p1070217.jpg
Jar MET DP168331 (cropped).jpg
Korea - Seoul - National Museum - Incense Burner 0252-06a.jpg
La leçon de musique (V&A Museum) (12049460964).jpg
Ming Dynasty porcelain dish, Jiajing Reign Period.jpg
National Museum of China 2014.02.01 14-43-38.jpg
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Philbrook - Wedgewood (2)crop.jpg
Plat Nabeshima aux trois hérons.jpg
Porcelaine chinoise Guimet 241101.jpg
TalaveraTrayMAPDF.jpg
The Music Lesson MET DP-14272-001 (cropped).jpg
Tile, late 19th-early 20th century, X1047.7.jpg
Tile panel flowers Louvre OA3919-2-297.jpg
Vestonicka venuse edit.jpg
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enCeramic art is art made from ceramic materials, including clay. It may take forms including artistic pottery, including tableware, tiles, figurines and other sculpture. As one of the plastic arts, ceramic art is one of the visual arts. While some ceramics are considered fine art, such as pottery or sculpture, most are considered to be decorative, industrial or applied art objects. Ceramics may also be considered artefacts in archaeology. Ceramic art can be made by one person or by a group of people. In a pottery or ceramic factory, a group of people design, manufacture and decorate the art ware. Products from a pottery are sometimes referred to as "art pottery". In a one-person pottery studio, ceramists or potters produce studio pottery. The word "ceramics" comes from the Greek keramikos (κεραμεικός), meaning "pottery", which in turn comes from keramos (κέραμος) meaning "potter's clay". Most traditional ceramic products were made from clay (or clay mixed with other materials), shaped and subjected to heat, and tableware and decorative ceramics are generally still made this way. In modern ceramic engineering usage, ceramics is the art and science of making objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials by the action of heat. It excludes glass and mosaic made from glass tesserae. There is a long history of ceramic art in almost all developed cultures, and often ceramic objects are all the artistic evidence left from vanished cultures, like that of the Nok in Africa over 2,000 years ago. Cultures especially noted for ceramics include the Chinese, Cretan, Greek, Persian, Mayan, Japanese, and Korean cultures, as well as the modern Western cultures. Elements of ceramic art, upon which different degrees of emphasis have been placed at different times, are the shape of the object, its decoration by painting, carving and other methods, and the glazing found on most ceramics.
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