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- Q804070 subject Q7351741.
- Q804070 subject Q7469270.
- Q804070 abstract "Bisque porcelain or bisque is a type of unglazed, white porcelain, with a matte appearance and texture to the touch. It has been widely used in European pottery, mainly for objects that are not tableware and so do not need a glaze for protection. Although the term "biscuit" is often used to refer to it, bisque is only a subgroup of unglazed biscuit pottery, which for most pottery is a stage after a first firing before a glaze is applied. Small figurines and other decorative pieces have often been made in bisque, as well as larger portrait busts and other sculptures; the appearance of bisque is very similar to that of carved and smoothed marble, the traditional prestige material for sculpture in the West. A popular use for bisque porcelain was the manufacture of bisque dolls in the 19th century, where the bisque was typically tinted or painted in flesh tones. Parian ware is a 19th-century type of bisque.".
- Q804070 thumbnail Alfred-CharlesLenoir_Saint-JeanBaptisteEnfant_MuséePiscineRoubaix.jpg?width=300.
- Q804070 wikiPageWikiLink Q11330623.
- Q804070 wikiPageWikiLink Q11642.
- Q804070 wikiPageWikiLink Q130693.
- Q804070 wikiPageWikiLink Q335404.
- Q804070 wikiPageWikiLink Q40861.
- Q804070 wikiPageWikiLink Q60424.
- Q804070 wikiPageWikiLink Q7137013.
- Q804070 wikiPageWikiLink Q7351741.
- Q804070 wikiPageWikiLink Q7469270.
- Q804070 wikiPageWikiLink Q851782.
- Q804070 comment "Bisque porcelain or bisque is a type of unglazed, white porcelain, with a matte appearance and texture to the touch. It has been widely used in European pottery, mainly for objects that are not tableware and so do not need a glaze for protection. Although the term "biscuit" is often used to refer to it, bisque is only a subgroup of unglazed biscuit pottery, which for most pottery is a stage after a first firing before a glaze is applied.".
- Q804070 label "Bisque porcelain".
- Q804070 depiction Alfred-CharlesLenoir_Saint-JeanBaptisteEnfant_MuséePiscineRoubaix.jpg.