Creil
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This concise volume explores the rich tradition of ceramics associated with Creil, a historic French centre renowned for its faïence and porcelain production. Drawing on archival records and material analysis, the work traces the development of Creil pottery from its early origins through its peak in the 18th and 19th centuries, highlighting the techniques, artistic influences, and economic factors that shaped its distinctive style. Illustrated with photographs of notable pieces and production sites, the book offers both scholars and enthusiasts a clear overview of the craft’s evolution and its place within broader French decorative arts history.
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Maddy Ariès
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