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  2. Capodimonte porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Capodimonte is the most significant factory for early Italian porcelain, the Doccia porcelain of Florence being the other main Italian factory. Capodimonte is most famous for its moulded figurines. [1] The porcelain of Capodimonte, and later Naples, was a "superb" translucent soft-paste, "more beautiful" but much harder to fire than the German ...

  3. Majello - Wikipedia

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    Majello was an Italian factory producing Porcelain of Capodimonte. History [ edit ] In 1867 Alfonso Majello, awarded "knight of Job", founded the Majello factory that continued the tradition of producing Capodimonte porcelain started in 1743 with the Royal Factory of Capodimonte founded by king Charles VII . [1]

  4. Museum Giuseppe Gianetti - Wikipedia

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    The Museum Giuseppe Gianetti (Italian: Museo della ceramica Giuseppe Gianetti) is a ceramics museum located in Saronno, Italy. The Museum includes collections of different types of porcelain, majolica, and ceramics that belonged to the Italian industrialist Giuseppe Gianetti. [3] These showcase more than 200 pieces of Meissen porcelain, which ...

  5. Museo di Capodimonte - Wikipedia

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    Museo di Capodimonte is an art museum located in the Palace of Capodimonte, a grand Bourbon palazzo in Naples, Italy designed by Giovanni Antonio Medrano.The museum is the prime repository of Neapolitan painting and decorative art, with several important works from other Italian schools of painting, and some important ancient Roman sculptures.

  6. National Museum of Ceramics, Naples - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Ceramics Duca Di Martina (Italian: Museo nazionale della ceramica “duca di Martina”) is a historical and artistic site situated inside of the Villa Floridiana Park (Parco di Villa Floridiana) in Naples, Italy. The building used to be one of Campania ’s Bourbon royal residences and since 1927 this residence has ...

  7. Porcelain Museum (Florence) - Wikipedia

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    The Porcelain Museum [1] (Italian: Museo delle porcellane) is located in the Casino del Cavaliere, one of the highest points of the Boboli Gardens at the Pitti Palace in Florence, Italy. [2] The items on display, organized by manufacturer in the displays, include examples from the leading European producers.

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