The Earliest Wares of the Vincennes Factory: 1740-1756 --Sculpture at the Vincennes Factory: 1740-1800 --Sevres Soft-paste Porcelain Services and Ornamental Pieces from 1756 --Soft-paste Porcelain Plaques and Stylistic Developments from 1775 --The Appearance of Hard-paste Porcelain and the Triumph of the Antique: 1772-1800 --The First Empire: 1800-1815 --The Restoration and the July Monarchy: 1815-1848 --The Second Empire and the Beginning of the Third Republic: 1852-1876 --Removal of the Factory and the Museum to their Present Buildings and the Discoveries of Vogt and Lauth: 1876-1897 --Alexandre Sandier: 1897-1916 --International Exhibitions and Porcelain in the Industrial Age: 1920-1964 --Contemporary Artists and Sevres in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century --The Most Important Marks of Vincennes and Sevres as Depicted on the Back of Pieces illustrated in this Book --App. Directors of the Sevres Factory from the Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Century --App. The National Factory of Sevres from 1938 to 1992.
the book 1740 saw the birth of a porcelain factory with one major asset -the brilliant whiteness of its paste. It soon obtained strong support from Louis XV and was...
... Le Corbeiller at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Christina Nelson at The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; Thomas Michie and Jayne Stokes, The Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; Linda Roth and.
This volume documents the Getty Museum's important holdings of Vincennes and Sèvres porcelain.
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"By the end of the 1760s, the Sèvres factory had conquered Europe, but it did not yet produce hard-paste porcelain.
Sèvres then and Now: Tradition and Innovation in Porcelain, 1750-2000, showcases the longstanding achievements of the French porcelain factory, in particular its unparalleled invention and creativity over three centuries. Featuring...
The Royal Collection contains the finest assemblage of eighteenth-century Sèvres porcelain in the world. Largely formed by George IV between 1783 and 1830, the King's French porcelain epitomised his taste...
"The soft porcelain of Sèvres is famous throughout the world. This classic book covers the soft Sèvres porcelain produced in the fifty years before 1800.
"The soft porcelain of Sèvres is famous throughout the world. This classic book covers the soft Sèvres porcelain produced in the fifty years before 1800.
Sèvres Porcelain: Vincennes and Sèvres, 1740-1800