Revol Porcelaine S.A. was founded in 1768 by brothers Joseph-Marie and François Revol in France's Rhone Valley, where they discovered a deposit of white...
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an Ohio-based wireless provider Revol Porcelaine, a French porcelain manufacturer Revol (surname), people with Revol as their surname This disambiguation...
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1788 Producer of ecologic & probiotic cleaning and hygiene solution Revol Porcelaine France 1789 Porcelain cookware SFCO, ancienne Maison Gradis France...
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letters to Europe. In 1771, the comte de Milly published L'art de la porcelaine, a detailed account of the processes of creating hard-paste porcelain...
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Lorelle, Véronique (10 August 2022). "Un été design : Vista Alegre, le royaume de la porcelaine". Le Monde. Retrieved 4 September 2024. Vista Alegre mix4max...
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report was published in 1777 in volume 7 of the encyclopedia, Art de la porcelaine. This work derived from his observations of the different manufacturies...
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Duke of Württemberg, on 5 April 1758 by decree as the Herzoglich-ächte Porcelaine-Fabrique. It operated from the grounds of the Baroque Ludwigsburg Palace...
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sculpture atelier, when Vincennes officially became a manufacture royale de porcelaine. The procedure of introducing datemarks, and painters' and gilders' marks...
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Lubiana SA Łubiana Poland Pomeranian Voivodeship 1975 Manufacture de Porcelaine de Monaco Monaco Monaco Founded by Erich Rozewicz, with the support of...
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painted by Barthélemy Remy in 1713. Nature morte au gibier et à la coupe de porcelaine (detail), François Desporte, c. 1700–1710. Jacques Linard, Les cinq sens...
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in order to mimic "la véritable porcelaine de Chine" ("The true porcelain of China"), and became known as "Porcelaine française". The technique of producing...
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Description méthodique du musée céramique de la Manufacture Royale de Porcelaine de Sèvres, which became the museum's first catalogue. The museum became...
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at the Rouen manufactory in 1673, which was known for this reason as "Porcelaine française". Again, these were developed in an effort to imitate high-valued...
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death of Louis Poterat in 1696. The porcelain at Rouen became known as "Porcelaine française". These events followed the creation of the French East India...
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displayed in dedicated rooms or purpose-built structures. The Trianon de Porcelaine built between 1670 and 1672 was a Baroque pavilion constructed to display...
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Chantilly porcelain. Le Duc, Geneviève; LeDuc, Geneviève, eds. (1996). Porcelaine tendre de Chantilly au XVIIIe siècle: héritages des manufactures de Rouen...
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Factory mark from 1745 The monograph is N. Duchon, La Manufacture de Porcelaine de Mennecy Villeroy, 1988. Dawson, 199 Died at Mennecy, 27 August 1765...
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Clignancourt porcelain, also "Porcelaine de Monsieur" or Manufacture de Monsieur, was a type of French hard-paste porcelain, bought or established by the...
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either overglaze or underglaze. The word "porcelain" comes from the French porcelaine, which in turns comes from the Italian porcellana, meaning cowrie shell...
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