ArtistsBernard Palissy
Bernard Palissy

Bernard Palissy

French, 1510–1589
Sculpture
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Bernard Palissy was a French Huguenot potter, hydraulics engineer and craftsman, famous for having struggled for sixteen years to imitate Chinese porcelain. He is best known for his so-called "rusticware", typically highly decorated large oval platters featuring small animals in relief among vegetation, the animals apparently often being moulded from casts taken of dead specimens. It is often difficult to distinguish examples from Palissy's own workshop and those of a number of "followers" who rapidly adopted his style. Imitations and adaptations of his style continued to be made in France until roughly 1800, and then revived considerably in the 19th century.

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Ewer (probably 19th century)
Smithsonian Institution
Platter (probably 19th century)
Smithsonian Institution
Oval Dish Depicting Cumaean Sibyl (late 1500s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Plate: The Sacrifice of Isaac (late 1500s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Oval Dish (late 1500s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Dish with Open Work (late 1500s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Plate Depicting the Baptism of Christ (late 1500s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Platter (late 1500s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
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