For #TilesOnTuesday the floor of St. Nikolaus at Ruffenhofen, Franconia. The church, located 600 m northwest of the Roman fort in Ruffenhofen, was built in the 13th century with building material taken from the fort. The floor was paved with #Roman tiles.
M. Pausch.
Backwall of a the fireplace at Museum Burg Linn in Krefeld.
Hüls, DE. 1760
https://www.museumburglinn.de/
I will continue on posting single tiles from the mantelpiece on Tuesdays.
#ceramics #keramik #keramiek #ceramique
#slipware #terrevernissée #slibversierdaardewerk
#nederrijnsslibversierdaardewerk
#europeanslipware #continentalslipware
#historyofceramics #ceramicshistory #historicalceramics
#niederrhein #irdenwareniederrhein
#TilesonTuesday
Floor tile decorated with church façade and cinquefoil flowers from the church of Dorchester Friary, a Franciscan order founded mid-C13. Part of the collection of Dorset Museum in Dorchester.
Slipware tile with the image of a potter at the wheel.
Hüls, NRW, DE. 1720
Coll: Museum Burg Linn, Krefeld, NRW, Germany
#pottersselfie
#ceramics #keramik #keramiek #ceramique
#slipware #terrevernissée #slibversierdaardewerk
#nederrijnsslibversierdaardewerk
#europeanslipware #continentalslipware
#historyofceramics #ceramicshistory #historicalceramics
#niederrhein #irdenwareniederrhein
#tilesontuesday
'Mind tricks' - La Certosa Monastery, Naples, Italy.
#ClassicMono #TilesOnTuesday #UnJourUnePhoto #art #photography #ArtYear #EastCoastKin
#urbanphotography #architecturephotography #naples #napoli #Italy
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Medieval tile depicting King Mark & Tristram from the C13th Tristram Tiles which tell the tale of the adulterous love affair between Tristram and Isolde. The tiles were made at Chertsey Abbey, and are now part of the collections at the British Museum. My own #TilesOnTuesday
For #WorldStorkDay + #TilesOnTuesday:
William De Morgan (English, 1839-1917)
#Stork and #Frog Tile
c. 1872-1881
earthenware w/ copper lustre glazing, 15.5 x 15.5 cm
National Gallery of Canada 39225: https://www.gallery.ca/collection/artwork/stork-and-frog-tile
#BirdsInArt
#TilesOnTuesday :
Earthenware Tile, c. 1875
Design by CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (British, 1834-1904)
Manufactured by MINTON (British, Stoke-on-Trent)
On display at Metropolitan Museum of Art (1991.110.2)
“Highly stylized and executed in a striking blue and white, Dresser's elegant design captures his dedication to the study of Japanese decorative arts. The bright moon behind the dancing #cranes creates an otherworldly, almost mystical atmosphere.”
#BirdsInArt
#TilesOnTuesday
Medieval Tiles (13th C) from Muchelney St Peter and St Paul Church, #Somerset
Tile made by the potter Jan Spoer from Issum, NRW, Germany. in 1721.
The tile was made as an advertisement for his work with a proud plea for his craftsmanship and the request not to haggle on the price because he makes honest work that deserves a fair price.
Coll: Museum Burg Linn, Krefeld, DE
#pottersselfie
#ceramics #keramik #keramiek
#slipware #terrevernissée #slibversierdaardewerk
#historyofceramics #ceramicshistory #historicalceramics
#niederrhein #irdenwareniederrhein
#tilesontuesday
From C16, the Barnstaple (north Devon) tile industry produced lead-glazed relief tiles for local churches as well as ones in Cornwall. At least 64 designs defined by Keen (1969). These, found in Launcells, Cornwall, include fleur-de-lys, swan, heads, lion, as well as several flower designs.
Medieval floor tiles from the Hospital of St. Cross at Winchester, Hampshire. My own. #TilesOnTuesday #Medieval #Winchester
Buckland Abbey Great Hall, Devon
Sir Richard Grenville transformed the Abbey to a private residence after it was dissolved in 1541. Original terracotta and white tiles, probably imported from Holland, laid in Great Hall built under what was once the church tower. Now owned by the National Trust.
#TilesOnTuesday
Medieval geometric tiles on the ruins of the Cistercian Byland Abbey, #NorthYorkshire
Ottery St Mary, Devon
A small remnant of medieval tiling showing a knight on horseback. An amazing survivor.
Medieval floor tiles from Gloucester Cathedral. My own. #TilesOnTuesday #Medieval #GloucesterCathedral
#TilesOnTuesday
Medieval floor tiles, with crowned lion
Timberscombe St Petrock church, #Exmoor #Somerset
Bradworthy, Devon
Some of the superb medieval encaustic tiles made in Barnstaple featuring lion, swan and rose designs outlined in a very yellow shade.
Medieval floor tile from St. Andrew’s Priory in Northampton. The shears possibly reference a connection with the textile trade. The tile is on display at Northampton Museum. My own. #TilesOnTuesday #Medieval #Northampton