Begovácz Rózsa – Burján István – Vándor Andrea: Folk Art in Baranya County (Pécs, 2008)
Folk Pottery
varied depending on the buyers: Germans liked unicoloured, green pieces, Turkish people preferred plates with dotted, sprinkled or 'catpaw' pattern, Reformed Hungarians liked those with flowers and birds. Higher society and the intellectuals of the end of the 19 th century turned towards handicrafts of peasantry with a growing interest in seeking and creating a national style. In the wake of Vilmos Zsolnay, his daughters, Júlia and Teréz carried Earthenware vessel made after a pattern from Siklós / R.n. 51.1837.1 Bowl with a lid made after a Haban pattern / R.n. 52.29.1.1 76
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