October 10, 2018 to September 22, 2019
The exhibition in the Portico Gallery presents a promised gift to
the Frick Collection: seventy-five objects from the collection of Sidney R.
Knafel — the finest collection of French faience in private hands — to tell the
fascinating and complex history of this particular art form.
A feat of great technical achievement, French faience was
introduced to Lyon in the second half of the sixteenth century by skilled
Italian immigrants — the French word “faience” derives from the northern
Italian city of Faenza. Over the next two centuries, production spread
throughout the provinces of metropolitan France. The fine decoration of French
faience draws inspiration from multiple sources, including Italian maiolica,
Asian porcelain, and contemporary engravings. The forms of its platters, bowls,
plates, and ewers derive mostly from European ceramics and silver. These
influences come together in works of great originality.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue published in hard and
softcover editions by The Frick Collection, in association with D Giles Ltd.
https://www.frick.org/exhibitions/faience
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