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9781860647413

250 Years of Lomonosov Porcelain St. Petersburg 1744-1994

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    9781860647413

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    1860647413

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-05-03
  • Publisher: I. B. Tauris & Company
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Summary

Ranging from snuff-boxes to monumental, multi-figured centerpieces for the Tsar, the display of masterpieces featured in this book reveal Peter the Great's fascination with porcelain--the "white gold." Porcelain was invented at the court of Saxony in 1718 which led some 25 years later to the establishment of the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg. The tradition of fine manufacturing established there continued through the Imperial and Soviet eras, but it was the demands of the factory's Imperial and aristocratic patrons in the 18th century that led to the wonderfully high artistic and technical standards that are still upheld today.

Author Biography

Galina Agarkova is a writer who specializes in the Decorative Arts. Nataliya Petrova is an Art Historian and has been Director of the Leningrad Porcelain Factory Museum for 20 years.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
Dr. med. Rene E. Felber
Preamble 1(2)
Sinaida Metelitsa
Preface
3(2)
Galina Agarkova
The Foundation of the Factory under Empress Elizabeth
5(10)
The Flowering of Russian Porcelain under Catherine II (1762-1796) and Paul I (1796-1801) Early Neo-Classicism
15(22)
The Reorganisation of the Works under Alexander I (1801-1825). Period of High Neo-Classicism
37(16)
The Period of Historicism under Nichoias I (1825-1855), Alexander II (1855-1881) and Alexander III (1881-1894)
53(32)
The Era of Nicholas II (1894-1917) and of Russian Art Nouveau
85(24)
The Porcelain of the 1920s after the October Revolution
109(28)
The Period of Socialist Reconstruction (from the End of 1920s to the Early 1940s)
137(22)
The Second World War and the Post-War Period until the Early 1960s
159(26)
Tradition and the Present (1970s-Early 1990s)
185(40)
Production Department of the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory, St. Petersburg
225(4)
Factory Marks and Signs
229(4)
Short Biographies of the Artists
233(12)
Register of Names
245(4)
Essential Bibliography
249

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