Abstract The walls of the Alcazar Palace in Seville have been covered with ceramic tiles of different styles that were manufactured with different techniques. Several studies have been carried out on these ceramics, but no interest has been paid to the tiles manufactured by the workshop of the Valladares family, one of the most productive ceramic workshops in Triana (Seville). In this work, tiles that were made in the Valladares workshop are studied for the first time. The tiles from the Cenador del Leon built in 1645–1646 were chosen. The experimental studies suggest that the ceramic body was manufactured with silico-calcareous clay. This raw material was heated to a temperature of ca. 900 °C. A nondestructive and on-site analytical proced...
The paper presents a comprehensive physico-chemical investigation on a series of Hispano-Moresque ob...
This paper describes research on the technological evolution of glazed ceramics with a metallic lust...
The aim of the present study is to reconstruct the production technology of Sienese 'archaic' majoli...
Abstract The walls of the Alcazar Palace in Seville have been covered with ceramic tiles of differen...
International audienceThe Alcazar Palace (Seville, Spain) is famous for its ceramic decorations; 16 ...
A group of late 15theearly 16th century Hispano-Moresque glazed tiles from the Monastery of Santa Cl...
For the first time, Hispano-Moresque glazed tiles from Portuguese and Spanish collections were studi...
RESUMO: Cerâmica Islâmica: comércio e tecnologia no sul do Gharb al-Andalus (Seculos X-XI) A produçã...
For the first time, Hispano-Moresque glazed tiles from Portuguese and Spanish collections were studi...
Glazed ceramics -both original and replacement- from Chamberí Metro Station (built in 1919) in Madri...
This is the first archaeometric study comparing Hispano-Moresque tiles from different Portuguese and...
This study characterises and compares tin-opacified underglaze-decorated tiles from Valencian and Se...
The glaze and in-glaze pigments of the historical nineteenth-century glazed tiles from the Pena Nati...
This communication shows the results of a research on the color of glazed ceramic tiles, applied in ...
Trabajo presentado en TECHNART Non-destructive and microanalytical techniques in art and cultural he...
The paper presents a comprehensive physico-chemical investigation on a series of Hispano-Moresque ob...
This paper describes research on the technological evolution of glazed ceramics with a metallic lust...
The aim of the present study is to reconstruct the production technology of Sienese 'archaic' majoli...
Abstract The walls of the Alcazar Palace in Seville have been covered with ceramic tiles of differen...
International audienceThe Alcazar Palace (Seville, Spain) is famous for its ceramic decorations; 16 ...
A group of late 15theearly 16th century Hispano-Moresque glazed tiles from the Monastery of Santa Cl...
For the first time, Hispano-Moresque glazed tiles from Portuguese and Spanish collections were studi...
RESUMO: Cerâmica Islâmica: comércio e tecnologia no sul do Gharb al-Andalus (Seculos X-XI) A produçã...
For the first time, Hispano-Moresque glazed tiles from Portuguese and Spanish collections were studi...
Glazed ceramics -both original and replacement- from Chamberí Metro Station (built in 1919) in Madri...
This is the first archaeometric study comparing Hispano-Moresque tiles from different Portuguese and...
This study characterises and compares tin-opacified underglaze-decorated tiles from Valencian and Se...
The glaze and in-glaze pigments of the historical nineteenth-century glazed tiles from the Pena Nati...
This communication shows the results of a research on the color of glazed ceramic tiles, applied in ...
Trabajo presentado en TECHNART Non-destructive and microanalytical techniques in art and cultural he...
The paper presents a comprehensive physico-chemical investigation on a series of Hispano-Moresque ob...
This paper describes research on the technological evolution of glazed ceramics with a metallic lust...
The aim of the present study is to reconstruct the production technology of Sienese 'archaic' majoli...