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Bavaria: 1750: Royal Crown Derby: Derby: England: Year of establishment disputed with 1757 1750: Real Fábrica de Alcora: Alcora: Spain: Also called Real Fábrica de Loza y Porcelana; founded 1727 but porcelain production only began c. 1750 1751: Tournai porcelain: Tournai: Belgium: Hainaut [1] 1751: Royal Worcester: Worcester: England ...
Limoges porcelain is hard-paste porcelain produced by factories in and around the city of Limoges, France, beginning in the late 18th century, by any manufacturer.By about 1830, Limoges, which was close to the areas where suitable clay was found, had replaced Paris as the main centre for private porcelain factories, although the state-owned Sèvres porcelain near Paris remained dominant at the ...
This category is for those who immigrated to the United States from the Kingdom of Bavaria, which existed from 1805-1918. From 1871 on the Kingdom of Bavaria was an integral part of the German Empire, so people would also belong in Category:Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States. It is not clear that this category is needed at ...
Louise Catherine Breslau (1856–1927) Johann Michael Bretschneider (1680–1729) Philipp Hieronymus Brinckmann (1709–1760) Gottfried Brockmann (1903–1983) Heinrich Brocksieper (1898–1968) Christian Brod (1917–2012) August Bromeis (1813–1881) Franz Bronstert (1895–1967) Wilhelm Brücke (1800–1874) Alexander Bruckmann (1806–1852)
Members of the Klotz (or Kloz) family have made violins in Mittenwald, Bavaria from the mid-17th century to the present. Matthias Klotz (1656–1743) founded the Mittenwald school of violin making. Mittenwald prospered and became well known for its violins. In 1856, the Bavarian government founded a school in Mittenwald to continue the violin ...
Louis IV was Duke of Upper Bavaria from 1294 to 1301 together with his elder brother Rudolf I, was Margrave of Brandenburg until 1323, and Count Palatine of the Rhine until 1329, and became Duke of Lower Bavaria in 1340. He was the last Bavarian to be a king of Germany until 1742.
Many of the plates feature a butterfly- or flower-like sculpture representing a vulva. A cooperative effort of female and male artisans, The Dinner Party celebrates traditional female accomplishments such as textile arts (weaving, embroidery, sewing) and china painting , which have been framed as craft or domestic art , as opposed to the more ...