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French porcelain of the eighteenth century at the V&A
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French porcelain of the 18th century at the Victoria and Albert Museum
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"Throughout the eighteenth century, France was a place of intense scientific enquiry and innovative research and one of the most exciting discoveries of the period was the successful manufacture of porcelain. Known as 'white gold', porcelain was produced for use in all aspects of fashionable public and private life; from banquets to boudoirs, from tea drinking to the toilette. Of all the factories in France, the most renowned was the Royal Porcelain Manufacture at Sèvres. The protection of Louis XV and the patronage of his mistress, Madame de Pompadour, drew to Sèvres the best alchemists, designers and artists in Europe. The porcelain they produced was unequalled in quality, design and decoration. This book explores the V&A's dazzling collection of French porcelain"--Publisher description.
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London: V&A Publishing, 2009
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Onderwerp
Periode
1700-1799
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ISBN
- 9781851776092
- 1851776095
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