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What (who) is manufactory$46809$ - definition

FRENCH MANUFACTORY
Sèvres porcelain; Sevres porcelain; Manufacture nationale de Sevres; Manufacture National de Sèvres; Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres; Sevres Porcelain; Sèvres Manufactory; Sèvres manufactory; Sevres ware; Sevres Manufactory; Sevres manufactory; Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory; Manufacture de Sévres; Manufacture de Sèvres
  • Detail of palace urn by Sèvres
  • Salar Jung Museum Hyderabad,]] India
  • Bust of [[Napoleon]] by [[Antoine-Denis Chaudet]] ([[Louvre]], 1811)
  • Hard-paste porcelain plate from a set of 8 pieces, with the monogram (in Roman letters) "PP" for [[Paul I of Russia]] (Pavel Petrovitch), 1773.
  • Porcelain vase from sevres, displayed at [[Salar Jung Museum]] in Hyderabad, India
  • Tea cups from the Litron service, produced by a "white oven" bearing the mark of the manufacturer.
  • Removing the mould pieces from a vase.
  • Elephant vase with candleholders, c. 1760

Nevers faience         
  • "Persian"-style with ''bleu de Nevers'' ground, 1670s
  • Dish with Joseph and His Brothers, 1630–45, after print by [[Bernard Salomon]]; Conrade workshop? "Inscribed on back in blue: LES FRERE' DE JIOSEPH / VENUS A LUY EN EGIPTE / AU GENESE XLII (trans.: The brothers of Joseph came to him in Egypt in Genesis 42)".<ref>[https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/194297 Metropolitan Museum page]</ref>
  • 17th-century plate with genteel party in a European-style landscape. The border has birds, flowers and a rabbit, all at the same size.<ref name="Estienne, 52–54">Estienne, 52–54</ref>
  • after Mantegna]], 1600–1630
  • Montagon plate with [[Saint Cecilia]], 1888
  • ''faience patriotique'' of the [[French Revolution]]. An aristocrat and bishop: "Unhappiness re-unites us", 1791.
  • Fisherman on the Loire near Nevers, painted by Claude Guillaume Bigourat (1735–1794), a matching dish has a hunting scene, dated 1758.<ref>[https://madd-bordeaux.fr/en/exhibitions/nouvelles-acquisitions-2013-2014 "Nouvelles acquisitions 2013 – 2014"], musée des Arts décoratifs
et du Design de Bordeaux</ref>
  • Large dish (1660-80, 49.5 cm) with Chinese-style musicians in a landscape, unusually using two colours, flanked by two "Persian style" bowls with European-style painting
ORGANIZATION
Nevers manufactory
The city of Nevers, Nièvre, now in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in central France, was a centre for manufacturing faience, or tin-glazed earthenware pottery, between around 1580 and the early 19th century. Production of Nevers faience then gradually died down to a single factory, before a revival in the 1880s.
Rouen faience         
  • ''Noah's Ark landed on Mount Ararat'', tile panel by [[Masséot Abaquesne]], 1550.
  • [[Rococo]] jardinière (from a set of 3), c. 1770
  • Polychrome ''style rayonnant'' lambrequin decoration, with a [[chinoiserie]] central scene. Made c. 1710, this is an early example in all these respects; 23.97 cm.
  • the whole tray]])
FAIENCE POTTERY FROM ROUEN, FRANCE
Rouen manufactory
The city of Rouen, Normandy has been a centre for the production of faience or tin-glazed earthenware pottery, since at least the 1540s. Unlike Nevers faience, where the earliest potters were immigrants from Italy, who at first continued to make wares in Italian maiolica styles with Italian methods, Rouen faience was essentially French in inspiration, though later influenced by East Asian porcelain.
Ludwigsburg porcelain         
  • Modern ''Porzellan-Manufaktur Ludwigsburg GmbH'' "Poppy" pattern
  • Part of a service with the Martinelli-Giovanelli arms, by Gottlieb Friedrich Riedel, 1762–1763
  • ''The Coiffure'', 5 inches high, c. 1770. One of the men inspects the top of the coiffure through a telescope.
  • Turk on a rhinoceros, c. 1755–1760
Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory
Ludwigsburg porcelain is porcelain made at the Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory founded by Charles Eugene, 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.

Wikipedia

Manufacture nationale de Sèvres

The Manufacture nationale de Sèvres is one of the principal European porcelain factories. It is located in Sèvres, Hauts-de-Seine, France. It is the continuation of Vincennes porcelain, founded in 1740, which moved to Sèvres in 1756. It has been owned by the French crown or government since 1759, and has always maintained the highest standards of quality. Almost immediately, it replaced Meissen porcelain as the standard-setter among European porcelain factories, retaining this position until at least the 19th century.

Its production is still largely based on the creation of contemporary objects today. It became part of the Cité de la céramique in 2010 with the Musée national de céramique, and since 2012 with the Musée national Adrien Dubouché in Limoges.