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rose Pompadour|ˈrəʊz ˈpɒmpədʊə(r)| [f. rose n. + pompadour.] = rose du Barry. Cf. pompadour 2. Considered by some authorities to be the more correct term.
1884P. Villars tr. Gasnault & Garnier's French Pottery ix. 123 We must mention, among the most remarkable productions of the manufactory of Sèvres during the first period whose history we have briefly sketched, the beautiful ornamental vases with..the pink ground termed rose carné or rose Pompadour (sometimes erroneously called rose Dubarry). 1905W. Burton tr. Auscher's Hist & Descr. French Porcelain viii. 65 In 1757 the painter Xrowet invented that most famous ground⁓colour, rose-Pompadour. 1935Burlington Mag. May 249/2 The ‘claret-colour’, which must have started as an attempt to ape the lovely rose Pompadour of Sèvres. 1936Ibid. Dec. p. xix/2 The Sèvres porcelain especially the apple-green and rose Pompadour pieces. 1949Dict. Colours Interior Decoration (Brit. Colour Council) III. 23/1 Rose Pompadour. This colour (matched to porcelain in the Wallace Collection, London) is named after Madame de Pompadour who took a great interest in the porcelain manufactury, first at Vincennes and later at Sèvres. 1960R. G. Haggar Conc. Encycl. Continental Pott. & Porc. 386/2 Rose Pompadour..was invented according to Garnier by Jean Hellot, or, according to Auscher by Xhrouet... It takes its name from the Marquise de Pompadour (died 1764). 1960H. Hayward Antique Coll. 243/2 Coalport..produced a rose Pompadour in the 19th cent. 1975Oxf. Compan. Decorative Arts 135/2 An outstanding result of this [development of Sèvres, fostered by royal privileges] was the development of a series of very splendid ground-colours: dark blue in 1749,..pink (‘rose Pompadour’) in 1757 and so on. |