The National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts organizes a day dedicated to the study and dissemination of medieval Iberian ceramics preserved in the main museums of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Through presentations by renowned international specialists, The collections of gilded earthenware and Valencian tiles in institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum will be addressed, el British Museum, el Ashmolean Museum, los National Museums Scotland, The Wallace Collection o el National Museum of Ireland.
The meeting will offer an unprecedented vision of the presence and appreciation of Hispanic ceramics in the British and Irish sphere between the 19th and 21st centuries., as well as the historical networks of collecting and artistic circulation between both contexts..
The National Museum of Ceramics and the Supply Arts organizes a day dedicated to the study and the dissemination of the Iberian medieval ceramics preserved to the main museums of the UK and Ireland.
Through presentations by recognized international specialists, the collections of pisa daurada and Valencian tiles in institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum will be addressed, el British Museum, l’Ashmolean Museum, els National Museums Scotland, The Wallace Collection o el National Museum of Ireland.
The meeting will offer an unprecedented view of the presence and assessment of Hispanic ceramics in the British and Irish sphere between the 19th and 21st centuries, as well as the historical networks of collecting and artistic circulation between both contexts.
Date
Monday 1 December 8:30 a 14:30 h.
Registrations
Free activity
Day in person mode
Registration until 24 November or until capacity is reached in this link.







