Discovering the Secrets of Soft-Paste Porcelain at the Saint-Cloud Manufactory, ca. 1690-1766, edited by Bertrand Rondot
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Bertrand Rondot, editor
The Saint-Cloud porcelain manufacture in France holds a unique position in the history of European porcelain: it was the first in Europe to discover the secret of producing soft-paste porcelain, thereby breaking the monopoly of China and Japan and playing a seminal role in the development of porcelain production in Europe. This beautiful book, which documents the manufacture’s production and traces its technical and stylistic evolution, celebrates one of France’s enduring contributions to the decorative arts and culture of Europe.
The book features ten essays by leading scholars of French porcelain that examine not only the history of the Saint-Cloud manufacture but also its influence, aesthetics, patronage, and reception. The essays are supplemented by reproductions of some 250 examples of Saint-Cloud porcelain from the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, and other museums around the world, along with documentation for each one. The book also includes examples of contemporary works of faience from Delft, porcelain imported from China, and related paintings and works on paper that provide a broader context in which to consider the works produced at Saint-Cloud.
Bertrand Rondot is Curator, 17th and 18th centuries, at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
Table of Contents
Preface
Maire-Claude Beaud
Foreword
Susan Weber Soros
Introduction
Bertrand Rondot
1. The Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory: Between Innovation and Tradition
Bertrand Ronfot
2. Methods of Manufacturing Porcelain in France in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries
Antione d'Albis
3. Saint-Cloud and the "Goust de Raphael"
Clare Le Corbeiller
4. Saint-Cloud and Delft: Two Intepretations of Chinese Porcelain
Christine Lahaussois
5. The Porcelain of Rouen
Gilles Grandjean
6. The Soft-Paste Porcelain Manufactory in Saint-Cloud and the So-Called Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory in Paris )ca. 1693-1766)
Genevieve Le Duc
7. The Manufacture and Sale of Soft-Paste Porcelain in Paris in the Eighteenth Century
Regine de Plinvale de Guillebon
8. Meissen and Saint-Cloud, Dresden and Paris: Royal and Lesser Connections and Parallels
Maureen Cassidy-Geiger
Selected Catalogue of the Exhibition
Selected Catalogue of Entries
Bibliography
Other Details
ISBN
9780300081077
Dimensions
12.3 x 9.2 x 1.1 in.
Page count
304 pages, illustrated
Publication date
1999
Binding
Cloth