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ˈunder-glaze, a. and n. [under-2.] 1. a. under-glaze painting, the process of painting on pottery before the application of the glaze. Also in other collocations, as under-glaze design, under-glaze work, etc.
1879J. C. L. Sparkes Pottery Painting 28 Oil mediums may be used for over-glaze and for under-glaze work. 1883Harper's Mag. July 259/1 The underglaze painting of pottery. 1885Encycl. Brit. XIX. 643/2. 1925 Heal & Son Catal.: Table Wares, A simple brushwork under-glaze design in blue and red. 1967M. Chandler Ceramics in Mod. World ii. 49 (caption) Chinese porcelain bowl with blue underglaze design. b. absol. as n. in the same sense.
1882Worcester Exhib. Catal. iii. 4 Plaques painted in under-glaze. 1884American VII. 217 The mysteries of ‘overglaze’ and ‘underglaze’. 2. Of colours: Used in, adapted for, this method of decoration.
1879J. C. L. Sparkes Pottery Painting 45 An under⁓glaze flesh tint may be made of claret brown. 1883American VII. 119 The good effects of underglaze colors depend so essentially upon the firing. 1885Encycl. Brit. XIX. 643/2 The soft subdued colours of the under⁓glaze pigments. 1947J. C. Rich Materials & Methods of Sculpture ii. 49 An under⁓glaze color is a concentrated pigmenting agent that depends upon the glaze subsequently applied over it for ‘life’ or gloss and brilliance. 1980R. Adams Girl in Swing i. ii, I took out the Copenhagen plate, with its under⁓glaze blue wave mark. |