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Commedia dell'arte figures, c. 1740, 1744, 1735, modelled by Johann Joachim Kändler. Meissen porcelain or Meissen china was the first European hard-paste porcelain. Early experiments were done in 1708 by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus. After his death that October, Johann Friedrich Böttger continued von Tschirnhaus's work and brought this ...
China painting, or porcelain painting, [a] is the decoration of glazed porcelain objects such as plates, bowls, vases or statues. The body of the object may be hard-paste porcelain, developed in China in the 7th or 8th century, or soft-paste porcelain (often bone china), developed in 18th-century Europe.
The Imperial Porcelain Factory (Russian: Императорский Фарфоровый Завод, romanized: Imperatorskii Farforovyi Zavod), also known as the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory (abbreviated as IPM), is a producer of hand-painted ceramics in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was established by Dmitry Ivanovich Vinogradov in 1744 and ...
Blueberry Sour Cream Tart. Braised Pork Shoulder with Tomatoes, Cinnamon, and Olives Over Polenta. Blue Margarita. Quick Braised Collards with Pot Liquor. Bonbons. Boston Cream Cake Pie. See all ...
Betty Crocker is a cultural icon, as well as brand name and trademark of American Fortune 500 corporation General Mills. The name was first developed by the Washburn ...
8. Shrimp Cucumber Salad. Diced shrimp and crunchy cucumbers are mixed into a mayo and sour cream-based dressing. Dijon mustard, dill, and lots of citrus give it a punch of flavor. Serve it over ...
Decoration by underglaze painted patterns had long been a feature of Chinese pottery, especially in the popular Cizhou ware (mostly using black over slip), but was perhaps regarded as rather vulgar by the court and the literati class, and the finest ceramics were monochrome, using an understated aesthetic with perfect shapes and subtle glaze ...
In a large skillet over medium heat melt the butter and add the chopped strawberries, rhubarb and sugar. Cook the fruit until it starts to break down and release its natural juices.