It is this depth of tone and atmosphere which give poetic charm to underglaze painting. |
As early as 1776 the name of Baer appears as a painter in colours, as opposed to the painters in underglaze blue. |
The designs are put on either with an underglaze, a sort of drawing technique, or overglaze, which is more like montage. |
The underglaze blue, employed at the old royal factory by Mller, was familiar from early Meissen days. |
The clay frames were later bisque-fired and the students applied a gray-green velvet underglaze to them. |
From these premises the principle of underglaze painting was accepted, and has been since followed so successfully. |