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17 et 18 septembre 2022Passé
Septembre 2022
Samedi 17
09:30 - 12:30
13:30 - 17:30
Dimanche 18
09:30 - 12:30
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Château de La Tour d'Aigues

Château de La Tour d'Aigues 84240 La Tour-d'Aigues
  • Vaucluse
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Free visit of the Pottery Museum of the Castle of La Tour d'Aigues

Free visit of the Pottery Museum of the Castle of La Tour d'Aigues
17 et 18 septembre 2022Passé
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The collections of the Earthenware Museum are closely linked to the history of the castle. It was during archaeological excavations carried out from 1976, that the earthenware of La Tour d'Aigues returned the light of day: they were buried there, broken for almost two centuries. Twice, La Tour d'Aigues was a centre for the production of original ceramics: In the 16th century, around 1570 François Auriol, A Tuilier craftsman made a pavement of polychrome earthenware tiles for the chapel of the castle inspired by the decorations of the princely palaces of Italy and northern France. In the 18th century, Baron Jean-Baptiste Jérôme BRUNY, lord of La Tour d'Aigues, made the castle a high place of intellectual influence in Provence. Around 1750, he created the earthenware factory of the Tour d'Aigues in a nearby bastide of the castle. He hired potters from Goult, Varages, Marseilles and Moustiers to make it work, which imitated the forms and decorations of their original factories, then very popular throughout the kingdom and beyond its borders. - the tableware service of the castle, marked with the arms of the family of Bruny, which carries, from azure to the current deer of gold, to the head of the same. The shapes are varied: plates, round and oval dishes, standing soupières with their lid, sausages, raviers, etc... - the white earthenware, without decoration, which manifests itself in a multitude of forms: dishes, saucers, cylindrical jars, beard dishes, vinaigriers, bidets, fountains... - ornate earthenware made in the largest French and European workshops of the time: Moustiers, Marseille, Varages, Sceaux, to which it would be necessary to add hundreds of porcelain pieces of Extrême-East, of which only a few copies have reached us. The centrepiece of the museum’s collections is a plate of earthenware in orange shades, representing a fox hunt, according to an engraving by Jean-Baptiste OUDRY (1725).
In a second room of the museum are exposed the common ceramics: oil jars made in Biot, pitchers, plates and bowls decorated with engobes and varnished, pieces of a table set marked with the letter T, pots for cooking on the ember, as many witnesses of the daily life in the castle in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Contemporary ceramics In recent years the museum’s collections have opened up to the different categories of contemporary ceramics. Recent acquisitions of ceramics allow to present a collection of 130 contemporary ceramics illustrating the richness and diversity of production in Vaucluse: glazed earth, earthenware, porcelain, raku, sculpture, etc. The Vaucluse is not far from a hundred workshops spread over the entire territory!

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Thème 2022
Patrimoine durable
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Château de La Tour d'Aigues
Château de La Tour d'Aigues 84240 La Tour-d'Aigues
  • Vaucluse
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
The castle of La Tour d'Aigues in Vaucluse, owned by the General Council, houses since 1987, a museum of earthenware. On the occasion of the restoration work of the castle, carried out by the General Council of Vaucluse, and the archaeological excavations carried out from 1976 to 1980, an important set of ceramics, glassware, pavement tiles was brought to light. La Tour d'Aigues was a pottery production centre during the second half of the 18th century thanks to» Jean-Baptiste-Jérôme BRUNY (1724-1795), owner of the castle. This descendant of a family of the great Marseilles bourgeoisie was a scholar, a lover of natural history, medicine, agronomy and a great lover of art. His entrepreneurial spirit, his curiosity, his taste for applied research led him to try various experiments in the most varied fields: thus he created a pottery in a bastide next to the castle, some of whose productions are in the museum. He surrounded himself with artists, researched engravings that could serve as m
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Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir & Monument historique
Musée des Faïences, conseil général de Vaucluse