Category
page 1Art pottery
raku ware
type of Japanese pottery traditionally used in tea ceremonies
William De Morgan
British potter and tile designer (1839-1917)
Théodore Deck
ceramic artist (1823–1891)
barbotine
thumb|Cup, 6.5 cm. high, Aswan, Egypt, 1st-2nd century AD, decorated with type A piped or trailed barbotine patterns.
Barbotine is the French for ceramic slip, or a mixture of clay and water used for moulding or decorating pottery. In English the term is used for three different techniques of decorating pottery, though in all cases mainly for historical works. For clarity, these types are numbered here as A-C (which are not standard terms).
thumb|Gallo-Roman cup with type B barbotine or sprigging|sprigged decoration
Auguste Delaherche
French artist and ceramist (1857–1940)
sang de boeuf glaze
deep red ceramic glaze
Royal Doulton
British ceramics manufacturing company
Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat
French ceramist (1844–1910)
Katherine Swift
Portuguese painter (1956-2004)
Ernest Chaplet
French ceramist (1835–1909)

Edmond Lachenal
French artist (1855-1948)