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Bartmann jug

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Bartmann jugs, German: "Bartmannskrug", are prominent among the vessels produced at the pottery centre in Frechen (North Rhine-Westphalia). These vessels have a spherical or pear-shaped belly and a short, narrow neck on which a man's face with a beard was placed. In addition to beards, the decoration of the neck and belly of jugs of this type also included floral motifs, phrases or medallions. The belly of the featured piece is decorated with three medallions featuring heraldic motifs on a coat-of-arms shield topped with a crown, one of the elements of which is a walking lion, the emblem of the Dukes of Jülich, who ruled Frechen for many centuries. Potters made such vessels in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the early 18th century saw a decline of their production. Bartmann jugs were made of stoneware from local clay deposits. Stoneware is a type of pottery with a firmly baked sherd, fired at temperatures above 1200º C, making it much less absorbent than products received from firing at lower temperatures. Their range of colours, on the other hand, was the result of a salt glaze coating obtained by throwing table salt into the pottery kiln. At temperatures above 1200º C, the salt dissolved when exposed to steam and formed hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide. Together with alumina and quartz, it formed a glassy, homogeneous surface with a characteristic intense brown colour on the top. Often used for storing wine, the Frechen jugs became known so well throughout Europe that they were incorporated into the 1928 town coat of arms, on which a walking lion holds a bearded jug in its paw. The object from the Szczecin museum was donated to the collection in 1971 by a fisherman who retrieved it in the Baltic Sea while fishing with a net near Dziwnów (Kamień Pomorski County). Iwona Karwowska

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Other names

Bartmannskrug

Author / creator

nieznany

Object type

pitcher, jug

Technique

pottery techniques, throwing (pottery technique)

Material

stoneware

Origin / acquisition method

donation

Creation time / dating

1600 — 1699

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Frechen (Niemcy); znalezienie: Bałtyk, morze (Europa), Dziwnów (województwo zachodniopomorskie) - okolice

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/E/2429

Location / status

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