Adrien Thibault Explained

Adrien Thibault
Birth Date:18 November 1844
Birth Place:Villebarou, France
Death Place:La Chaussée-Saint-Victor, France
Nationality:French
Known For:Ceramics, Writing
Movement:Art Nouveau

Adrien Thibault (18 November 1844 – 13 April 1918) was a French ceramicist and historian.[1] He was one of Ulysse Bernard's disciples in Blois, then he entered the Faïencerie de Gien by 1872. In 1874, he established his own workshop in La Chaussée-Saint-Victor, where he worked until his death. During his life, he conducted research on colors, and created so-called "Thibault Blues". The Adrien Thibault museum (Musée Adrien-Thibault) is located in La Chaussée-Saint-Victor, Loir-et-Cher.[2]

Notes and References

  1. fr. Il y a cent ans, disparaissait Adrien Thibault. 2018. La Nouvelle République.
  2. Book: Hudson . Kenneth . Nicholls . Ann . The Directory of Museums & Living Displays . 18 June 1985 . Springer . 978-1-349-07014-5 . 253 . en.