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Joseph-Théodore Deck (2 January 1823 – 15 May 1891) was a 19th-century French potter, an important figure in late 19th-century
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. Born in
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, he began learning the trade in his early 20s, moving to
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at age 24. In 1856 he established his own
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( earthenware) workshop, Joseph-Théodore Deck Ceramique Française, and began to experiment with styles from Islamic pottery, and in particular the Iznik style. When
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arrived in the 1870s he embraced this and other art pottery trends with enthusiasm, finally conquering the French establishment when he was made art director of Sèvres porcelain in 1887. Several important figures from the next generation were trained by Deck, including
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."Théodore Deck and the Islamic Style"
by Frederica Todd Harlow, from ''Aramco World''; Sullivan In the 1880s he also worked in the
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tradition, also collaborating with
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, and other artists of the time. He died in Paris. In 1887 he published a treatise under the title ''La Faïence,'' which is available in facsimile online.


Gallery

File:Dish MET DT6917 (cropped).jpg, Dish, 1866 File:Vase with mythological scenes MET DP704009 (cropped).jpg, Vase with mythological scenes, 1869 File:Joseph-Théodore Deck - Large Plate - Walters 481909.jpg, Japanese inspired plate, c. 1875,
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File:Beck-Borély-plantes grimpantes.jpg, Floral plate File:Unterlinden-Théodore Deck-Plat (1).jpg, Plate, decorated by Joseph Victor Ranvier, 1870s, Musée Unterlinden, Colmar File:Unterlinden-Théodore Deck-Vase (2).jpg, Faïence vase, ca. 1870s, Musée Unterlinden, Colmar File:Unterlinden-Théodore Deck-Plat (2).jpg, Japanese inspired plate, c. 1875, Musée Unterlinden, Colmar File:Unterlinden-Théodore Deck-Naïade au repos (2).jpg, Tile, decorated by Joseph Victor Ranvier, 1870s, Musée Unterlinden, Colmar File:Plate, Joseph Theodore Deck - Indianapolis Museum of Art - DSC00669.JPG, Plate, decorated by
Raphaël Collin Louis-Joseph-Raphaël Collin (17 June 1850 – 21 October 1916) was a French painter born and raised in Paris, where he became a prominent academic painter and a teacher. He is principally known for the links he created between French and Japa ...
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File:Unterlinden-Théodore Deck-Plat (3).jpg, Plate, decorated by
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, 1884, Musée Unterlinden, Colmar File:Deck 20050711.png, Vase, signed by Joseph-Théodore Deck File:Chat bleu deck.jpg, Egyptian-style faïence cat,
Musée Théodore Deck,
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File:Hauswand mit Portrait von Théodore Deck in Guebwiller.jpg, A home in Guebwiller decorated with Deck's portrait


Sources


Ceramics Today, ''Théodore Deck and the Islamic Style''CBS Resource Library, ''Théodore Deck''


Bibliography


Théodore Deck, ''La faïence'', Quantin, Paris, 1887
300 p., complete text online at Gallica *''À la Mémoire de Théodore Deck. Érection d'un Monument à Guebwiller (Alsace), sa ville natale'', J. Dreyfus impr, Guebwiller?, 1911? *
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, « Théodore Deck », in ''Revue Alsacienne'', 1880 *Antoinette Faÿ-Hallé, Françoise Fournière, Brigitte Grenier ''et al.'' (dir.), ''Théodore Deck ou L'éclat des émaux, 1823–1891'' (exposition catalogue, Marseille, Centre de la Vieille Charité, 1994, organized by the Musée Grobet-Labadié), Musées de Marseille, Marseille, 1994, *André Girodie, « Biographies alsaciennes : Théodore Deck », in ''Revue Alsacienne illustrée'', 1903, vol. V *André Girodie, ''Un céramiste alsacien : Théodore Deck'', Art & Industrie, Nancy, 1912 *J. Loebnitz, Article nécrologique sur M. Théodore Deck, in ''La Céramique et la verrerie'', 1891? *Sandor Kuthy, ''Albert Anker, faiences, en collaboration avec Théodore Deck'', Marguerat, Lausanne, 1985 *Alexandre Meichler (intro.), ''Théodore Deck : magicien du feu (1823–1891)'' (exposition catalogue, Guebwiller, City Hall, 1976), Alsatia, Guebwiller, 1976 *''Théodore Deck'' (catalogue de l'exposition au Musée Cantini, Marseille, 1980), Le Musée, Marseille, 1979? *''Théodore Deck : la véranda des glycines'', Musée du florival, Guebwiller, 1989 *''Théodore Deck : 1823–1891'' (préface Charles Haby), Musée du Florival, Guebwiller, 1991,


External links


Musée Théodore Deck
Théodore Deck Museum, City of Guebwiller, France

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Deck, Joseph-Theodore 1823 births 1891 deaths French decorative artists French ceramists French potters People from Guebwiller Art pottery