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Regional Cabinet and Commonwealth Games visit
12/05/2022. Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. Regional Cabinet and Commonwealth Games visit. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Jonathon Gullis MP during a tour of Churchill China Factory in Stoke-on-Trent. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Regional Cabinet and Commonwealth Games visit
12/05/2022. Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. Regional Cabinet and Commonwealth Games visit. Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a tour of Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Regional Cabinet and Commonwealth Games visit
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Regional Cabinet and Commonwealth Games visit
12/05/2022. Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. Regional Cabinet and Commonwealth Games visit. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Regional Cabinet Meeting at Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Regional Cabinet and Commonwealth Games visit
12/05/2022. Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. Regional Cabinet and Commonwealth Games visit. Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a tour of Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Pablo Picasso
The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963
Each stamped and numbered on the reverse
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Sales director Chris Craig inspects a ceramic plate from The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Pablo Picasso
The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963
Each stamped and numbered on the reverse
Ceramic
diameter of each plate: 25 cm/ 9.8 in.
© Lucy Young / Evening Standard / eyevine
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Gallery assistant Leah Berdat inspects a ceramic entitled Pichet à glace [Ice-pitcher] ,1952.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Pablo Picasso
The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963
Each stamped and numbered on the reverse
Ceramic
diameter of each plate: 25 cm/ 9.8 in.
© Lucy Young / Evening Standard / eyevine
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Sales director Chris Craig inspects a ceramic plate from The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Pablo Picasso
The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963
Each stamped and numbered on the reverse
Ceramic
diameter of each plate: 25 cm/ 9.8 in.
© Lucy Young / Evening Standard / eyevine
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Sales director Chris Craig inspects a ceramic plate from The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Sales director Chris Craig inspects a ceramic plate from The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Sales director Chris Craig inspects a ceramic plate from The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Gallery assistant Leah Berdat inspects a ceramic entitled Pichet à glace [Ice-pitcher] ,1952.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Sales director Chris Craig inspects a ceramic plate from The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Gallery assistant Leah Berdat inspects a ceramic entitled Pichet ÌÊ glace [Ice-pitcher] ,1952.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Sales director Chris Craig inspects a ceramic plate from The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Gallery assistant Leah Berdat places a ceramic entitled Profile of Jacqueline (22 January, 1965)
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Gallery assistant Leah Berdat inspects a ceramic plate from The Complete Set of 20 'Visage' plates, 1963.
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Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery.
Preview at BASTIAN of Atelier Picasso open from 3 September at the London gallery. The exhibition will reimagine Picassos Cannes Studio as an immersive experience within the gallery, using a treasure trove of objects including furniture, sculptures, ceramics, drawings and prints. After escaping wartime Paris the beauty and light of the Cote dAzur reinvigorated Picasso. He was a prolific image-maker throughout his life, but the joie de vivre that he found in rural Provence sparked his creativity. This installation will bring to life the huge variety of Picassos oeuvre, with a focus on ceramics and works on paper.
Picture: Gallery assistant Leah Berdat places a ceramic entitled Profile of Jacqueline (22 January, 1965)
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ROYALS - BILDER DES JAHRES: Auswahl von Rex/Shutterstock
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Crown Princess Victoria participates in a pottery workshop in Hoganas.
Swedish royals visit to Skane, Sweden - 29 Jan 2020
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Wedgwood Garden model Chelsea Flower Show
Chelsea Flower Show Wedgwood Garden. A model poses for a photo on the Wedgwood Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show press day. The annual RHS Chelsea Flower Show will open to the public here from May 21 to 25.
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REPORTAGE - Alltag in Dezful im Westen Irans
An Iranian artist works at a pottery workshop in the city of Dezful in Khouzestan province 675Km (419 Miles) southwest of Tehran, March 13, 2019. Dezful was one of the main Iraqi airstrikes targets and named as the symbol of the Iranian people resistance during the Iran-Iraq war 1980-88. Dezful, IRAN-13/03/2019. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/SIPA//NIKOUBAZL_1630.0139/1903141328/Credit:MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/SIPA/1903141339 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00899008
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Ahir Woman in traditional colorful cloth carrying water in a clay jug on her head, Great Rann of Kutch Desert, Gujarat, India
Ahir Woman in traditional colorful cloth carrying water in a clay jug on her head, Great Rann of Kutch Desert, Gujarat, India, Asia
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Two Ahir Women in traditional colorful cloth carrying water in a clay jug, Great Rann of Kutch Desert, Gujarat, India
Two Ahir Women in traditional colorful clothes carrying water in a clay jug, Great Rann of Kutch Desert, Gujarat, India, Asia
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Ahir Woman in traditional colorful cloth carrying water in a clay jug on her head, Great Rann of Kutch Desert, Gujarat, India
Ahir Woman in traditional colorful cloth carrying water in a clay jug on her head, Great Rann of Kutch Desert, Gujarat, India, Asia
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Kunsthandwerk im Souk Artisanal in Ouarzazate, Afrika, Marokko, Al-Magreb
Pottery and handicrafts in the Artisans Souk, Ouarzazate, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News/REX/Shutterstock (9473292e)
Artist Tim Clark's studio shed for painting and pottery in Hastings, East Sussex. It is based on the traditional medieval hall houses, which were famous throughout the area. It is an entry for woodcare brand Cuprinol's 2018 Shed of the Year competition
Cuprinol Shed of the Year competition, UK - Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News/REX/Shutterstock (9473292f)
Artist Tim Clark's studio shed for painting and pottery in Hastings, East Sussex. It is based on the traditional medieval hall houses, which were famous throughout the area. It is an entry for woodcare brand Cuprinol's 2018 Shed of the Year competition
Cuprinol Shed of the Year competition, UK - Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News/REX/Shutterstock (9473292d)
Artist Tim Clark's studio shed for painting and pottery in Hastings, East Sussex. It is based on the traditional medieval hall houses, which were famous throughout the area. It is an entry for woodcare brand Cuprinol's 2018 Shed of the Year competition
Cuprinol Shed of the Year competition, UK - Mar 2018
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Man beating hand made charcoal dusted terracotta water jar into traditional shape with a wooden paddle, Chhote Udepur, Gujarat
Man beating hand made charcoal dusted terracotta water jar into traditional shape with a wooden paddle, Chhote Udepur, Gujarat, India, Asia
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Man beating hand made charcoal dusted terracotta water jar into traditional shape with a wooden paddle, Chhote Udepur, Gujarat
Man beating hand made charcoal dusted terracotta water jar into traditional shape with a wooden paddle, Chhote Udepur, Gujarat, India, Asia
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
December 15, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - LALIT PRAJAPATI, 72 yrs, making Piggy Bank clay pot on his workshop at Pottery Square, Bhaktapur, Nepal on Friday, December 15, 2017. Nepalese Potter works on their small scale traditional pottery making industry in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Bhaktapur is an ancient town in the Kathmandu Valley and is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its rich culture, temples, and wood, metal and stone artwork (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Kroatien: Das Schiffswrack von Sveti Pavao
Drawing of the wreck siteIn the summer of 2006, holidaying scuba-divers came across a vase among vestiges of an old shipwreck close to Mljet island in Dalmatia, Croatia. The group’s leader, archaeologist Jurica Bezak, had an inkling the wreck could be important and told his employer the Croatian Conservation Institute (CCI) about the discovery. The following summer CCI experts examined the site, and began recovering some of the items they found there. They named it the “Sveti Pavao Shipwreck”, because it lay close to a dangerous underwater shoal of that name. The serrated rocks, set almost exactly at sea-level, were probably what had brought about the ship’s demise. The wreck lies in the 40-50m range, so the divers’ work was laborious and difficult. At first it seemed that the wreck was unremarkable, however, it turned out that the vessel was most likely a Venetian merchant ship that had come to grief between 1580 and 1590, and that a substantial part of its cargo consisted of extraordinarily valuable fritware pottery from the Ottoman city of Iznik. More than 100 examples of these ceramics have been found now and it’s a unique discovery – no other such ship has ever been found before.
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REPORTAGE - Kroatien: Das Schiffswrack von Sveti Pavao
The sunken ship was about 20 meters long Venetian cargo ship with 1 or more masts. According to Venetian archeologist dr. Carlo Beltrame, this was probably more like a ship that looked like that portrayed in the reliefs of the tomb of captain Alessandro Contarini (1486-1553) in the basilica of St. Antonio in Padova/Italy.In the summer of 2006, holidaying scuba-divers came across a vase among vestiges of an old shipwreck close to Mljet island in Dalmatia, Croatia. The group’s leader, archaeologist Jurica Bezak, had an inkling the wreck could be important and told his employer the Croatian Conservation Institute (CCI) about the discovery. The following summer CCI experts examined the site, and began recovering some of the items they found there. They named it the “Sveti Pavao Shipwreck”, because it lay close to a dangerous underwater shoal of that name. The serrated rocks, set almost exactly at sea-level, were probably what had brought about the ship’s demise. The wreck lies in the 40-50m range, so the divers’ work was laborious and difficult. At first it seemed that the wreck was unremarkable, however, it turned out that the vessel was most likely a Venetian merchant ship that had come to grief between 1580 and 1590, and that a substantial part of its cargo consisted of extraordinarily valuable fritware pottery from the Ottoman city of Iznik. More than 100 examples of these ceramics have been found now and it’s a unique discovery – no other such ship has ever been found before.
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REPORTAGE - Kroatien: Das Schiffswrack von Sveti Pavao
The map of Adriatic Sea, from the nautical book Kitab Bahriye, written and drawn by admiral Piri Reis (1465/70?1553), famous Ottoman admiral, cartographer, geographer, navigator and seaman. The book first came out in 1521.In the summer of 2006, holidaying scuba-divers came across a vase among vestiges of an old shipwreck close to Mljet island in Dalmatia, Croatia. The group’s leader, archaeologist Jurica Bezak, had an inkling the wreck could be important and told his employer the Croatian Conservation Institute (CCI) about the discovery. The following summer CCI experts examined the site, and began recovering some of the items they found there. They named it the “Sveti Pavao Shipwreck”, because it lay close to a dangerous underwater shoal of that name. The serrated rocks, set almost exactly at sea-level, were probably what had brought about the ship’s demise. The wreck lies in the 40-50m range, so the divers’ work was laborious and difficult. At first it seemed that the wreck was unremarkable, however, it turned out that the vessel was most likely a Venetian merchant ship that had come to grief between 1580 and 1590, and that a substantial part of its cargo consisted of extraordinarily valuable fritware pottery from the Ottoman city of Iznik. More than 100 examples of these ceramics have been found now and it’s a unique discovery – no other such ship has ever been found before.
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Britain's Prince Charles laughs during a visit to Middleport Pottery
Prince Charles visit to Stoke-on-Trent, UK - 28 Nov 2017
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REPORTAGE - Kroatien: Das Schiffswrack von Sveti Pavao
The restauration of the Iznik pottery from Sveti Pavao wreck is a long-lasting process. For year, they were resting in a pool of fresh water, which ìsuckedî out the salt, and later the precious artifacts are carefully cleaned by conservation specialist Maöa Vukovi? Biruö.In the summer of 2006, holidaying scuba-divers came across a vase among vestiges of an old shipwreck close to Mljet island in Dalmatia, Croatia. The groupís leader, archaeologist Jurica Bezak, had an inkling the wreck could be important and told his employer the Croatian Conservation Institute (CCI) about the discovery. The following summer CCI experts examined the site, and began recovering some of the items they found there. They named it the ìSveti Pavao Shipwreckî, because it lay close to a dangerous underwater shoal of that name. The serrated rocks, set almost exactly at sea-level, were probably what had brought about the shipís demise. The wreck lies in the 40-50m range, so the diversí work was laborious and difficult. At first it seemed that the wreck was unremarkable, however, it turned out that the vessel was most likely a Venetian merchant ship that had come to grief between 1580 and 1590, and that a substantial part of its cargo consisted of extraordinarily valuable fritware pottery from the Ottoman city of Iznik. More than 100 examples of these ceramics have been found now and itís a unique discovery ñ no other such ship has ever been found before.
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REPORTAGE - Kroatien: Das Schiffswrack von Sveti Pavao
The map of Istanbul, from the nautical book Kitab Bahriye, written and drawn by admiral Piri Reis (1465/70?1553), famous Ottoman admiral, cartographer, geographer, navigator and seaman. The book first came out in 1521.In the summer of 2006, holidaying scuba-divers came across a vase among vestiges of an old shipwreck close to Mljet island in Dalmatia, Croatia. The group’s leader, archaeologist Jurica Bezak, had an inkling the wreck could be important and told his employer the Croatian Conservation Institute (CCI) about the discovery. The following summer CCI experts examined the site, and began recovering some of the items they found there. They named it the “Sveti Pavao Shipwreck”, because it lay close to a dangerous underwater shoal of that name. The serrated rocks, set almost exactly at sea-level, were probably what had brought about the ship’s demise. The wreck lies in the 40-50m range, so the divers’ work was laborious and difficult. At first it seemed that the wreck was unremarkable, however, it turned out that the vessel was most likely a Venetian merchant ship that had come to grief between 1580 and 1590, and that a substantial part of its cargo consisted of extraordinarily valuable fritware pottery from the Ottoman city of Iznik. More than 100 examples of these ceramics have been found now and it’s a unique discovery – no other such ship has ever been found before.
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