A summary of my illustrated talk on tiles and terracotta in Poole's historic buildings. The full tall takes around an hour and can be booked for groups in the Poole area.
The document summarizes the Arts and Crafts movement in Ohio. It discusses key figures like John Ruskin and William Morris who influenced the movement in England. It then provides details on the arts and crafts produced in Ohio, including pottery, textiles, metalwork, furniture and more. Specific Ohio companies and craftspeople that produced works in styles inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement are named and described.
Sworders Fine Interiors 4 - 5th December 2018Sworders
Sworders Fine Interiors 4 - 5th December 2018
FINE INTERIORS
at the Stansted Mountfitchet Auction Rooms
ORDER OF SALE
Day One - Tuesday 4 December
Lots 1 - 224 The Tim Wonnacott Collection Part One
Silver and Plate
Feature ‘Take a Walk on the Wild Side’
Lots 225 - 290 Silver
10 minute break
Feature ‘Under the Tree…’
Lots 291 - 500 Works of Art to include
Feature ‘Let there be Light’
A Private Collection of Canton Ivory
Card Cases (Lots 404 - 415)
A Private Collection of Indian Paintings
on Mica (Lots 430 - 458)
Feature An interview with Catriona Smith,
Head of Sworders Jewellery
Department
Day Two - Wednesday 5 December
Lots 501 - 557 The Selected Contents of The Priory,
Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk
Feature ‘Eastern Promise’
Lots 561 - 590 Drawings, Watercolours and Prints
Lots 592 - 701 Oil Paintings
Lots 705 - 733 The Selected Contents of Foscote
Manor, Foscott, Buckinghamshire
Feature ‘The Christmas Table’
Lots 736 - 913 Furniture, Fire, Lighting and More
VIEWING TIMES
Friday 30 November 9am - 5pm
Saturday 1 December 10am - 1pm
Sunday 2 December 10am - 1pm
Monday 3 December 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 4 December From 9am
Wednesday 5 December From 9am
This document is a catalogue listing various furniture pieces available from The House Planner and other stockists. It provides contact details for the company and stockists. It then lists over 30 different furniture items including tables, benches, coffee tables, islands, bars, bookshelves, and office furniture made from materials like reclaimed wood, ash wood, teak, and metal. Dimensions and descriptions are provided for each piece.
An introduction to artists, tools, and techniques in drawing and painting. Based on chapters 2.1 and 2.2 in the textbook "Gateways to Art" (2012) by DeWitte, Larman, and Shields.
*contents
Ceramics (classification)
Clay products employed in building industry.
Tiles
Terracotta
Earthenware
Stoneware
Porcelain
Bricks
Manufacturing process of common tiles.
Types of common tiles used in building industries.
Characteristics of good tiles
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect and designer born in 1868 in Glasgow. He helped establish the Glasgow Style and was known for his innovative designs that blended Scottish traditions with Art Nouveau and Japanese influences. Some of his most notable works included the Glasgow School of Art, Hill House, and Willow Tea Rooms.
The document summarizes the Arts and Crafts movement in Ohio. It discusses key figures like John Ruskin and William Morris who influenced the movement in England. It then provides details on the arts and crafts produced in Ohio, including pottery, textiles, metalwork, furniture and more. Specific Ohio companies and craftspeople that produced works in styles inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement are named and described.
Sworders Fine Interiors 4 - 5th December 2018Sworders
Sworders Fine Interiors 4 - 5th December 2018
FINE INTERIORS
at the Stansted Mountfitchet Auction Rooms
ORDER OF SALE
Day One - Tuesday 4 December
Lots 1 - 224 The Tim Wonnacott Collection Part One
Silver and Plate
Feature ‘Take a Walk on the Wild Side’
Lots 225 - 290 Silver
10 minute break
Feature ‘Under the Tree…’
Lots 291 - 500 Works of Art to include
Feature ‘Let there be Light’
A Private Collection of Canton Ivory
Card Cases (Lots 404 - 415)
A Private Collection of Indian Paintings
on Mica (Lots 430 - 458)
Feature An interview with Catriona Smith,
Head of Sworders Jewellery
Department
Day Two - Wednesday 5 December
Lots 501 - 557 The Selected Contents of The Priory,
Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk
Feature ‘Eastern Promise’
Lots 561 - 590 Drawings, Watercolours and Prints
Lots 592 - 701 Oil Paintings
Lots 705 - 733 The Selected Contents of Foscote
Manor, Foscott, Buckinghamshire
Feature ‘The Christmas Table’
Lots 736 - 913 Furniture, Fire, Lighting and More
VIEWING TIMES
Friday 30 November 9am - 5pm
Saturday 1 December 10am - 1pm
Sunday 2 December 10am - 1pm
Monday 3 December 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 4 December From 9am
Wednesday 5 December From 9am
This document is a catalogue listing various furniture pieces available from The House Planner and other stockists. It provides contact details for the company and stockists. It then lists over 30 different furniture items including tables, benches, coffee tables, islands, bars, bookshelves, and office furniture made from materials like reclaimed wood, ash wood, teak, and metal. Dimensions and descriptions are provided for each piece.
An introduction to artists, tools, and techniques in drawing and painting. Based on chapters 2.1 and 2.2 in the textbook "Gateways to Art" (2012) by DeWitte, Larman, and Shields.
*contents
Ceramics (classification)
Clay products employed in building industry.
Tiles
Terracotta
Earthenware
Stoneware
Porcelain
Bricks
Manufacturing process of common tiles.
Types of common tiles used in building industries.
Characteristics of good tiles
Powerpoint Search Engine has collection of slides related to specific topics. Write the required keyword in the search box and it fetches you the related results.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect and designer born in 1868 in Glasgow. He helped establish the Glasgow Style and was known for his innovative designs that blended Scottish traditions with Art Nouveau and Japanese influences. Some of his most notable works included the Glasgow School of Art, Hill House, and Willow Tea Rooms.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect and designer born in 1868 in Glasgow. He helped develop the "Glasgow Style" along with three other artists known as "The Four". Mackintosh designed notable buildings like the Glasgow School of Art and Hill House which featured his signature use of light, space, and details. He also designed furniture, metalwork, and graphic pieces that were influenced by Scottish traditions and Art Nouveau style. Mackintosh made important contributions to architecture before his death in 1928.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of tile usage. It discusses how tiles have been used for over 4000 years, originating in ancient civilizations like Egypt and Mesopotamia. Through the Islamic period and later in Europe, tile decoration and production advanced, with influential developments in places like Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and China. In the late 19th century, tiles grew more common in wealthy homes and public buildings in places like America and Europe. The 20th century saw further innovations and widespread adoption of tiles in residential bathrooms and kitchens globally. Today's technology allows highly realistic and customized tile designs using digital printing and automation.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of tile usage. It discusses how tiles have been used for over 4000 years, originating in ancient civilizations like Egypt and Mesopotamia. Through the Islamic period and later in Europe, tile decoration and production advanced, with influential developments in places like Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and China. In the late 19th century, tiles began being used more widely in homes, especially in bathrooms and kitchens, and tile production became more industrialized. Today, tiles are widely used globally and new digital printing technologies allow highly realistic designs.
Tiles are thin, flat slabs or blocks used structurally or decoratively in building. Traditionally made of clay, modern tiles are also made of plastic, glass, and other materials. Ceramic tiles are commonly used for walls, floors, and countertops, while quarry tiles are used for flooring. Tiles have been used in architecture for centuries around the world, with traditions varying by region. Today, tiles come in many styles and are an important building material.
The document discusses tiles and provides information on their history, manufacturing process, types, and uses. It notes that tiles have been used for over 4000 years and were used decoratively in ancient civilizations. It then describes the raw materials used in tile making, the manufacturing process, and common tile types like roof tiles, floor tiles, wall tiles, and others. The document concludes by outlining various applications of tiles in locations like counters, bathrooms, floors, walls, and exteriors.
Save Craigie Hall, an early Charles Rennie Mackintosh MasterpieceMackintosh_fan
Craigie Hall was in 1978 included in the Secretary of State’s Listed Buildings of Special
Architectural or Historic Interest of Category A. (This is the highest grading and notes a building
of national or international significance).
This was in recognition not only of the fine qualities of the exterior of this very substantial
Victorian villa, but also of the superb interiors, remodelled in places by the internationally
celebrated Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The building represents what is for Glasgow a unique
example of its kind, namely a splendid late Victorian house built for a wealthy entrepreneur,
altered and updated over the years using the very best materials and the most prestigious architects
available at the time, resulting in a building in late 19th Century classical style with interiors of the
highest standard possible.
The
charming face carved into the fitted armchair in the corner is an example of the designs of
Mackintosh and his group at the Glasgow School of Art during the early 1890’s.
The curious bird-like forms which almost seem to have alighted on top of the book cases are
one of the earliest examples of a motif which was to reappear many times in Mackintosh’s
work. The bay windowed cupboards set into the face of the shelving appear later in the south
face of Mackintosh’s masterwork, the Glasgow School of Art. But, the overall design retains
a Victorian solidity that testifies both to Mackintosh’s youth and to the guiding hand of John
Keppie who would have supervised his work.
Mackintosh appears to have been responsible for the design.
The large white fireplace and overmantel at the end of the room would therefore have been
detailed in part by Mackintosh. It is a very similar design to the piece that he detailed for
the Smoking Room at the Glasgow Art Club in 1892, the principal difference being that,
at Craigie Hall, the fireplace is and always has been white. This scheme of decoration
(promoted in 1873 by Mary Howeis) was a means of delineating the more feminine domain
of the house in contrast with the more formal and masculine decoration of the remainder.
In 1897, four years after his initial involvement at Craigie Hall, Mackintosh returned in a
more independent role to add the organ case to the Music Room. In the previous year he
had won the competition to design the new Glasgow School of Art. We can assume that
Thomas Mason had appreciated and enjoyed the ‘unusual’ elements in the 1893 work and
Mackintosh’s competition success may have been the spur for him to develop his association
with this up and coming designer. If so, he possibly got more than he bargained for!
At the opposite end of the room is a fireplace with an overmantel designed by Mackintosh
displaying charming carved decorative pieces reminiscent of the work of Aubrey Beardsley.
The organ case is perhaps Mackintosh’s most significant piece of interior work prior to
1900. It is his only surviving musical instrument.
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect and designer born in 1868 in Glasgow. He helped develop the "Glasgow Style" along with three other artists known as "The Four". Mackintosh designed notable buildings like the Glasgow School of Art and Hill House which featured his signature use of light, space, and details. He also designed furniture, metalwork, and graphic pieces that were influenced by Scottish traditions and Art Nouveau style. Mackintosh made important contributions to architecture before his death in 1928.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of tile usage. It discusses how tiles have been used for over 4000 years, originating in ancient civilizations like Egypt and Mesopotamia. Through the Islamic period and later in Europe, tile decoration and production advanced, with influential developments in places like Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and China. In the late 19th century, tiles grew more common in wealthy homes and public buildings in places like America and Europe. The 20th century saw further innovations and widespread adoption of tiles in residential bathrooms and kitchens globally. Today's technology allows highly realistic and customized tile designs using digital printing and automation.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of tile usage. It discusses how tiles have been used for over 4000 years, originating in ancient civilizations like Egypt and Mesopotamia. Through the Islamic period and later in Europe, tile decoration and production advanced, with influential developments in places like Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and China. In the late 19th century, tiles began being used more widely in homes, especially in bathrooms and kitchens, and tile production became more industrialized. Today, tiles are widely used globally and new digital printing technologies allow highly realistic designs.
Tiles are thin, flat slabs or blocks used structurally or decoratively in building. Traditionally made of clay, modern tiles are also made of plastic, glass, and other materials. Ceramic tiles are commonly used for walls, floors, and countertops, while quarry tiles are used for flooring. Tiles have been used in architecture for centuries around the world, with traditions varying by region. Today, tiles come in many styles and are an important building material.
The document discusses tiles and provides information on their history, manufacturing process, types, and uses. It notes that tiles have been used for over 4000 years and were used decoratively in ancient civilizations. It then describes the raw materials used in tile making, the manufacturing process, and common tile types like roof tiles, floor tiles, wall tiles, and others. The document concludes by outlining various applications of tiles in locations like counters, bathrooms, floors, walls, and exteriors.
Save Craigie Hall, an early Charles Rennie Mackintosh MasterpieceMackintosh_fan
Craigie Hall was in 1978 included in the Secretary of State’s Listed Buildings of Special
Architectural or Historic Interest of Category A. (This is the highest grading and notes a building
of national or international significance).
This was in recognition not only of the fine qualities of the exterior of this very substantial
Victorian villa, but also of the superb interiors, remodelled in places by the internationally
celebrated Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The building represents what is for Glasgow a unique
example of its kind, namely a splendid late Victorian house built for a wealthy entrepreneur,
altered and updated over the years using the very best materials and the most prestigious architects
available at the time, resulting in a building in late 19th Century classical style with interiors of the
highest standard possible.
The
charming face carved into the fitted armchair in the corner is an example of the designs of
Mackintosh and his group at the Glasgow School of Art during the early 1890’s.
The curious bird-like forms which almost seem to have alighted on top of the book cases are
one of the earliest examples of a motif which was to reappear many times in Mackintosh’s
work. The bay windowed cupboards set into the face of the shelving appear later in the south
face of Mackintosh’s masterwork, the Glasgow School of Art. But, the overall design retains
a Victorian solidity that testifies both to Mackintosh’s youth and to the guiding hand of John
Keppie who would have supervised his work.
Mackintosh appears to have been responsible for the design.
The large white fireplace and overmantel at the end of the room would therefore have been
detailed in part by Mackintosh. It is a very similar design to the piece that he detailed for
the Smoking Room at the Glasgow Art Club in 1892, the principal difference being that,
at Craigie Hall, the fireplace is and always has been white. This scheme of decoration
(promoted in 1873 by Mary Howeis) was a means of delineating the more feminine domain
of the house in contrast with the more formal and masculine decoration of the remainder.
In 1897, four years after his initial involvement at Craigie Hall, Mackintosh returned in a
more independent role to add the organ case to the Music Room. In the previous year he
had won the competition to design the new Glasgow School of Art. We can assume that
Thomas Mason had appreciated and enjoyed the ‘unusual’ elements in the 1893 work and
Mackintosh’s competition success may have been the spur for him to develop his association
with this up and coming designer. If so, he possibly got more than he bargained for!
At the opposite end of the room is a fireplace with an overmantel designed by Mackintosh
displaying charming carved decorative pieces reminiscent of the work of Aubrey Beardsley.
The organ case is perhaps Mackintosh’s most significant piece of interior work prior to
1900. It is his only surviving musical instrument.
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Heart Touching Romantic Love Shayari In English with ImagesShort Good Quotes
Explore our beautiful collection of Romantic Love Shayari in English to express your love. These heartfelt shayaris are perfect for sharing with your loved one. Get the best words to show your love and care.
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The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
7. ‘the coloured glaze, running from the higher into the
lower par ts of the modelling, throws up the pattern
and gives beautiful graduation of tone’
Owen Car ter, 1899
8.
9. Painted Tiles
Ha’
‘Having a large staff of artists of both sexes, Messrs Carters are in a
position to carry out tile pictures and designs of any kind desired.’ The
Brickbuilder April 1896
10.
11. Terracotta
’Another feature of the work is the production of
architectural and decorative terracotta in a great
variety of forms and colour, the firm giving particular
attention to the production of truly artistic designs.’
Pottery Gazette 1897 of South Western Pottery
Parkstone
12.
13. Faience
‘Now faience work defies frost and
the action of all but extremely
powerful acids.’
Carters leaflet for schools.
Patent Architectural Pottery Hamworthy 1855. using local clay as well as Cornish and Surrey clay brought by train. 1861 – their technician left to set up a rival firm which didn’t do well and was bought by Jesse Carter – a builders merchant in 1873. Business became successful and Carters bought out the P A Pottery in 1895. Charles and Owen Carter took over in 1901. Owen Carter interested in design and lustre glazes, company had made blank tiles for WdM since 1870’s.
Tiled borders from paths in St Mary’s Road, showing pattern encaustic tiles Patent Architectural Pottery
usually of a simple character, they are used chiefly in combination with plain tiles’
Floor tiles at All Saint’s Church Branksome. By Patent Architectural Pottery Church built 1877.
The Retreat Pub, 1880’s Marston Dolphin Brewery, demolished 1984
Lady Wimborne Cottage. ‘The Terra Cotta Dressings of these Cottages are designed so as to obtain the maximum of effect at the minimum of cost. The jambs and reveals are all of moulded bricks, the heads and sills being made of terra cotta.
Art Nouveau style capital 1909 107Bournemouth Road
The Swan Inn Old Orchard Street 1906 Architect C T Miles of Bournemouth for Marstones Poole Ales.
Church of St Osmund – started 1904 finished 1916. free Byzantine style, architect George Livesay
1976 tile panel in Old Orchard building shows area around 1600 designed by the Jones Design Co-partnership