Discussions
- The Aesthetic Movement, Victorian Ceramics, and the Cult of Japan
- Review of Rachel Gotlieb's Ceramics in the Victorian Era. Meanings and Metaphors in Painting and Literature (London: Bloomsbury, 2023), by Pamela Gerrish Nunn
- "Some Recent Developments in the Potter Ware of the Martin Brothers," The Studio (October 1907): 108-115. [Full text in the Victorian Web]
Genres and technique
Galleries of Works by, or introductions to, Specific Designers and Manufacturers
- Della Robbia
- William De Morgan Plates and Vessels
- William De Morgan Tiles
- The Cult of Japan
- The Martin Brothers
- Minton & Co.
- Frederick Garrard
- Godwin of Herefordshire
- Doulton Art Pottery
- Christopher Dresser
- C. F. A. Voysey
- Charles Cundall
- Burmantofts
Architectural Applications
- E. and J. Byrne's Crown Bar, Belfast
- William Morris's wall tiles, St. Paul's within the Walls, Rome
- Doulton Fountain, Glasgow
- Cameron Memorial Fountain, Glasgow
- The Bonnie Boatman pub, Hull
- Club Chambers, York
- (Former) Drill Hall, York
- (Former) Yorkshire Club, York
- (Former) Freer's Family Butcher, Norton, N. Yorkshire
- The Victoria Quarter, Briggate, Leeds
- The Tiled Hall, Central Library, Leeds
- The Centurion Bar, Newcastle Central Station
Ceramic Portraits, Plaques, and Figurines
- Sir Robert Peel (1)
- Sir Robert Peel (2)
- Sir Henry Cole
- William Makepeace Thackeray
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Charles Dickens
- Music
- Morning
- Reclining Nude on Terrace
- Queen Victoria (gallery)
- Gilbert Bayes, Lilymaid Garden Statue
- George Tinworth, The Hem of His Garment
- George Tinworth,The Swimming Bath
- Sir Edward Burne-Jones, The Days of Creation
- Edith Hoad, Girl Reading a Book
- Nymph with child and swan in square frame
- Henry Stacy Marks, The Seven Ages of Man
- Circular plaque with fish swimming among seaweed
Resources
Last modified 9 July 2024