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Definition of Dutch tile in English: Dutch tilenoun A kind of glazed white tile painted with traditional Dutch motifs in blue or brown. 荷兰式釉砖,饰砖(一种绘有蓝色或褐色荷兰传统图案的上釉白瓷砖) Example sentencesExamples - Although Dutch tiles are commonly referred to as ‘Delft’, this is merely a generic designation.
- Native potters copied the technique and in the seventeenth century they began to manufacture the distinctive blue and white Dutch tiles.
- Identical Dutch tiles were found in the Upper Castle in Vilnius.
- Our classic handformed and handpainted Dutch tiles are made to order for our customers by historical methods in Holland.
- Perhaps most impressive of all was visiting the home and studio of our guide Joop van der Werf, who collects historic Dutch tiles and who specializes in historic tile replication.
- The huge fireplace with its Dutch tiles furnishes further evidence of the antiquity of this chamber.
- According to quality and production facility Dutch tiles kept a thickness between 0,6 and 0,8 cm maintained into the 20th century.
- On my own part, till I went into the show, I knew woefully little about the history of Dutch tiles, the only name standing out in the mind being ‘Delft’.
- The interior, however, is decorated with pseudo-Chinese motifs, often using Dutch tiles in place of Chinese ones.
- There is much to see in the museum about the painting and firing of tiles and the historical development of Dutch tiles is also shown.
- Evans chose his country of expatriation well, because his work, drawn in pencil or pen and gently tinted with watercolor, has the delicacy of touch and romantic perfection one often sees in Dutch tiles.
- But even without this commercial side, the collecting of tiles - and early Dutch tiles in particular - has been a highlight of our buying and selling.
- This is a high-class document for every one who is interested in and working with Dutch tiles.
- Over time, the Spanish and Italian influences waned as other influences took precedence and Dutch tiles developed their own special characteristics.
- Doubtless many of the ‘blue and white chimney tile’ so largely advertised were English manufactures imported under the name of Dutch tiles, while still others were not chimney, but roof tiles.
- Oftentimes the white plaster back walls of jambless fireplaces would be adorned with courses of imported blue and white or mulberry and white Dutch tiles.
verb [with object]usually as adjective Dutch-tiledDecorate with Dutch tiles. 用荷兰式釉砖装饰 用荷兰式釉砖做饰面的壁炉。 Example sentencesExamples - The Green Dining Room is one of the first imperial rooms in Russia to incorporate a fireplace and marble mantelpiece; until then, the preference had been for Dutch-tiled corner ovens.
- Its owners have lovingly retained features such as the two 17th century Dutch-tiled fireplaces and the tiled kitchen.
- Considering some fields - such as the production of Dutch-tiled stoves - there is an indication to the possibility of increased exports, particularly to Russia.
- Each room has its own colour decoration and theme, including the Red Room, the Lime Green Room, a Dutch-tiled bathroom and even a Coco Chanel Room.
Definition of Dutch tile in US English: Dutch tilenoun A kind of glazed white tile painted with traditional Dutch motifs in blue or brown. 荷兰式釉砖,饰砖(一种绘有蓝色或褐色荷兰传统图案的上釉白瓷砖) Example sentencesExamples - There is much to see in the museum about the painting and firing of tiles and the historical development of Dutch tiles is also shown.
- Identical Dutch tiles were found in the Upper Castle in Vilnius.
- Although Dutch tiles are commonly referred to as ‘Delft’, this is merely a generic designation.
- The huge fireplace with its Dutch tiles furnishes further evidence of the antiquity of this chamber.
- Native potters copied the technique and in the seventeenth century they began to manufacture the distinctive blue and white Dutch tiles.
- The interior, however, is decorated with pseudo-Chinese motifs, often using Dutch tiles in place of Chinese ones.
- Oftentimes the white plaster back walls of jambless fireplaces would be adorned with courses of imported blue and white or mulberry and white Dutch tiles.
- On my own part, till I went into the show, I knew woefully little about the history of Dutch tiles, the only name standing out in the mind being ‘Delft’.
- But even without this commercial side, the collecting of tiles - and early Dutch tiles in particular - has been a highlight of our buying and selling.
- Over time, the Spanish and Italian influences waned as other influences took precedence and Dutch tiles developed their own special characteristics.
- Our classic handformed and handpainted Dutch tiles are made to order for our customers by historical methods in Holland.
- According to quality and production facility Dutch tiles kept a thickness between 0,6 and 0,8 cm maintained into the 20th century.
- Doubtless many of the ‘blue and white chimney tile’ so largely advertised were English manufactures imported under the name of Dutch tiles, while still others were not chimney, but roof tiles.
- Perhaps most impressive of all was visiting the home and studio of our guide Joop van der Werf, who collects historic Dutch tiles and who specializes in historic tile replication.
- Evans chose his country of expatriation well, because his work, drawn in pencil or pen and gently tinted with watercolor, has the delicacy of touch and romantic perfection one often sees in Dutch tiles.
- This is a high-class document for every one who is interested in and working with Dutch tiles.
verb [with object]usually as adjective Dutch-tiledDecorate with Dutch tiles. 用荷兰式釉砖装饰 用荷兰式釉砖做饰面的壁炉。 Example sentencesExamples - Each room has its own colour decoration and theme, including the Red Room, the Lime Green Room, a Dutch-tiled bathroom and even a Coco Chanel Room.
- The Green Dining Room is one of the first imperial rooms in Russia to incorporate a fireplace and marble mantelpiece; until then, the preference had been for Dutch-tiled corner ovens.
- Considering some fields - such as the production of Dutch-tiled stoves - there is an indication to the possibility of increased exports, particularly to Russia.
- Its owners have lovingly retained features such as the two 17th century Dutch-tiled fireplaces and the tiled kitchen.
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