delft

delft
/delft/, n.
1. earthenware having an opaque white glaze with an overglaze decoration, usually in blue.
2. any pottery resembling this.
Also, delf /delf/. Also called delft ware.
[1705-15; after DELFT]

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City (pop., 2001 est.: 96,180), southwestern Netherlands.

Founded in 1075 and chartered in 1246, it was a trade centre in the 16th–17th centuries and was famous for its delftware pottery. It was the birthplace of jurist Hugo Grotius (1583) and painter Jan Vermeer (1632). Landmarks include a Gothic church, a Renaissance-style town hall, and a 17th-century armory. Principal manufactures include ceramics.

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 gemeente (municipality), western Netherlands. It lies along the canalized Schie River between Rotterdam and The Hague. Founded in 1075 and chartered in 1246, it was severely damaged by fire in 1536 and by the explosion of a powder magazine in 1654. Delft was a trade centre in the 16th and 17th centuries and was famous for its tin-glazed earthenware, or delftware, but was superseded in trade by Rotterdam in the 18th century. Principal manufactures are now ceramics, spirits, oils, penicillin, yeast, and machinery.

      Delft has a technical university, founded in 1842 as the Royal Academy, and hydraulic laboratories where the Delta Plan was designed for the restriction of the Rhine and Meuse estuaries. The medieval Old Church (a Gothic church) contains memorials to the admirals Maarten Tromp (Tromp, Maarten) and Piet Heyn (Heyn, Piet) and to Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (Leeuwenhoek, Antonie van), a native of Delft. The Gothic New Church (formerly St. Ursula's; 1381–1496) contains tombs of the members of the house of Orange-Nassau (that of William I the Silent is by Hendrick de Keyser and his son Pieter) and of the jurist Hugo Grotius (Grotius, Hugo), whose statue is in the marketplace. The Prinsenhof, where William the Silent (William I) was assassinated (1584), was a convent before it became his residence; it is now the town museum. Other landmarks include the Renaissance-style town hall (1618; around a medieval tower), the Armamentarium (a 17th-century armoury), the Paul Tetar van Elven Museum, and the Huis Lambert van Meerten Museum, with an international collection of earthenware tiles. Johannes Vermeer (Vermeer, Johannes) is the best known of the many painters born in Delft. Pop. (2007 est.) 95,379.

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