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German Porcelain

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German Porcelain

Hard-paste porcelain was first produced commercially in Europe at Meissen, where a manufactory was established in 1710 by Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. Despite ardent attempts to prevent the arcanum (the secrets of porcelain production) from spreading, it proved impossible. Thanks to the poaching of expertise and personnel, a small private enterprise was established in 1718 in Vienna by Du Paquier. However, Meissen flourished and dominated the production of hard-paste porcelain in Europe until the late 1750s, when Saxony was defeated during the Seven Years War.

In 1745 the arcanum was stolen from Vienna. Porcelain manufactories were consequently established all over the German States and throughout Europe. Most were patronised by local princes and aristocrats, as it became highly fashionable to own a porcelain manufactory. Many of these failed by the end of the eighteenth century, but a few continue to flourish today.

The Gardiner Museum has outstanding holdings of Meissen porcelain given by George and Helen Gardiner. These were substantially expanded by the collection of Dr. Hans Syz, which includes examples from every German porcelain manufactory of the second half of the eighteenth century.

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Harlequin
Artist / Maker: Fulda Porcelain Factory
c.1765
Object number: G83.1.878
Mezzetin
Artist / Maker: Kelsterbach Porcelain Factory
c.1765
Object number: G83.1.886
Mezzetin
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.887
Corviello
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.888
Pierrot
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.889
Dottore Boloardo
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.890
Scaramouche
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.891
Pantalone
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.892
Harlequin
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.893
Harlequin
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.894
Pierrot and Violetta
Artist / Maker: Ludwigsburg Factory
c.1760-1762
Object number: G83.1.898
Pierrot
Artist / Maker: Royal Porcelain Manufactory
c.1775
Object number: G83.1.839
Dancing Harlequine
Artist / Maker: Royal Porcelain Manufactory
c.1775
Object number: G83.1.840
Harlequin
Artist / Maker: Royal Porcelain Manufactory
c.1775
Object number: G83.1.841
Pierrot
Artist / Maker: Royal Porcelain Manufactory
c.1775
Object number: G83.1.842
Artist / Maker: Royal Porcelain Manufactory
c.1780
Object number: G83.1.843