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Paul Preuning

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Large Jug produced by the workshop of Paul Preuning, Walters Art Museum, 1550-1560

Paul Preuning (fl. 1540-1550) was a German artist based in Nuremberg. The Preuning family of potters based in Nuremberg is recorded as making high class pottery at their workshop.[1] He is best known for his Hafner ware, which described jugs and other vessels made by stove makers. Preuning primarily decorated his pottery using the cloisonné technique, utilizing colored glazes kept apart by threads of clay.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Paul Preuning work at the Victoria and Albert Museum". Retrieved 2013-07-30. {{cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 27 (help)
  2. ^ "German Pottery". Retrieved 2013-07-30.