Parian Ware

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Oct 4, 2023 - 11:47
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Parian ware, porcelain introduced about 1840 by the English firm of Copeland & Garrett, in imitation of Sèvres biscuit (fired but unglazed porcelain). Its name is derived from its resemblance to Parian marble.

A great many figures, some extremely large, were made in this medium. Most of them consist of either sentimental subjects or quasi-erotic nudes, which were popular in Victorian art. In the United States, Parian ware was manufactured by Norton and Fenton.

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