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▪ I. ˈoverglaze, n. Ceramics. [over- 8.] A second glaze applied to a piece of pottery, e.g. when the first glaze has been painted on. Also in Painting.
1880Harper's Mag. Nov. 904/1 The work most familiar to us as taught in America during the last three or four years has all been on the over-glaze. 1884American VII. 217 Enthusiastic amateurs have grappled with the pottery question, and the mysteries of ‘overglaze’ and ‘underglaze’ have engrossed [etc.]. 1947J. C. Rich Materials & Methods Sculpture ii. 49 Overglazes can be applied in several ways, the most frequent of which are direct painting with a soft brush, and fine spraying. 1948F. A. Staples Water-Color Painting x. 116 Now that the first tone..is dry, the second, an overglaze, is painted. 1974Savage & Newman Illustr. Dict. Ceramics 208 Over⁓glaze..is by means of colours termed enamels. ▪ II. ˈoverglaze, a. [over- 8.] a. Of painting: On or connected with a glazed surface. b. Suitable or used for painting on glazed surfaces.
1879J. C. L. Sparkes Handbk. Pract. Pottery Painting 28 Oil mediums may be used for over-glaze and for under-glaze work. Ibid. 31 In painting on china, earthenware and all ‘over-glaze’ ware with enamel colours the procedure is as follows. 1881Harper's Mag. May 835/1 It was..the most extensive and satisfactory exhibit of amateur overglaze decoration made up to that time. 1883Ibid. July 259/1 The overglaze painting of tea-cups. 1936Burlington Mag. Oct. 145/2 Figural designs in polychrome over⁓glaze painting. 1970Ashmolean Mus. Rep. Visitors 1969 46 Ginger jar with underglaze blue landscape decoration and later added dragons and flowers in overglaze colours. 1973Country Life 7 June 1591/3 By the early 1770s..the head colourman, Constantine Smith, had invented a dark, semi-matt, over-glaze blue enamel of exceptional brilliance. ▪ III. overˈglaze, v. Also 6 -glase. [over- 8.] trans. To glaze over, to cover with a glaze or polish; hence, † to coat or plate with a thin covering of something better, to veneer (obs.). Hence ˌoverˈglazing vbl. n.
1592Greene Upst. Courtier F iij, The Sadler, he stuffes his pannels with straw or hay, and ouer glaseth them with haire. Ibid. F iij b, You sell him a swoorde or rapier newe ouerglased, and sweare the blade came either from Turkie or Toledo. 1947J. C. Rich Materials & Methods Sculpture ii. 49 Overglazing is a process in which color or overglazes are applied over glazes for decorative effects; they require an additional exposure to heat. a1977Harrison Mayer Ltd. Catal. 18/2 Over-glazing. This usually occurs on very porous or easy fired ware. Over-glazing can frequently lead to stuck ware and can cause underglaze colours to run. |