Daily Almanac for
Dec 6, 2009
Search White Pages
Search: Infoplease Info search tips
Search: Biographies Bio search tips
Encyclopediatile

Europe and the Americas

Firmly established by the 11th cent., ceramics became an integral element of architectural decoration in Spain, chiefly for floors and wainscots, their richness exemplified in the Alhambra at Granada. From Spain the art was transmitted not only to Italy and Holland and from there to England, but also into Mexico by the Spanish conquerors. The Spaniards in Mexico developed a distinctive style from the 16th to 18th cent., especially applied in the external decoration of domes.

At Delft, Holland, tile manufacturing began early in the 16th cent., and by 1670 numbers of factories were making the celebrated blue-and-white Delft tiles, which enjoyed great popularity in N Europe and were exported to the American colonies for fireplace facings. In Holland tiles were used to cover large wall spaces in rooms, often being arranged to form complete pictorial murals. In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland tiles were used to cover heating stoves as early as the Gothic period and into the 19th cent., and numbers of these, decorated and beautifully executed, still remain. In modern times the vastly increased use for tiles, as in bathrooms, kitchens, and swimming pools and in industrial buildings, has created an extensive tile industry.

Sections in this article:

The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

    • Cite
    • Print
    • Bookmark

Premium Partner Content
HighBeam Research

Related content from HighBeam Research on: tile: Europe and the Americas

Carpet tiles are forecast to burst out of the doldrums.(News file)(BMW Associates report)(Industry Overview) (Contract Flooring Journal)

Attendance increases at Coverings 2005: this year's edition of Coverings, the international tile and stone exhibition, hit record numbers and was considered a success among exhibitors and attendees. (Stone World)

Another success expected for Coverings 2006: with a 10% increase in attendance last year, show management anticipates a repeat hit for the upcoming international tile and stone exhibition.(Natural stone exhibitions) (Stone World)

Ball clay development in the Americas (Mining Engineering)

Concepts of spiritual nourishment in the Andes and Europe: Rosaries in cross-cultural contexts. (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute)

Egyptian producer serves a worldwide marketplace: based in Cairo, Egypt, and maintaining branches around the globe, Marmonil supplies a full spectrum of marble and granite products, with a high production capacity at its factories in Egypt.(Company overview) (Stone World)

THE COMPANIES MOST LIKELY TO... (HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network)

Imetal/ECC form stronger, more diverse business.(English China Clays PLC) (Ceramic Industry)

The return of Latin markets; say what you will about diversity, and expanding into new markets. When it comes to international trade and services in Miami, nothing beats the healthy Latin America predicted for 2004.(International) (South Florida CEO)

Building a brighter future: nonwovens meet the grade in roofing and construction markets where educated homebuyers and builders are demanding higher performing products. (Nonwovens Industry)

Additional search results provided by HighBeam Research, LLC. © Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.