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French Porcelain

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French Porcelain

Just as elsewhere in Europe, Asian porcelain was collected with passion in France in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It became part of the goût chinois (Chinese taste), which remained popular until the late eighteenth century. Porcelain was used by the nobility and the wealthy bourgeoisie for decorating, dining, the refined drinking of tea, chocolate, and coffee, and for personal uses in the boudoir.

Soft-paste porcelain was first produced in France in the late seventeenth century, developing from experiments made by faïence makers. The first commercially successful porcelain manufactory was established in Saint-Cloud, outside Paris. Other small manufactories, such as Chantilly and Villeroy-Mennecy enjoyed the patronage of the nobility. But it was the manufactory of Vincennes-Sèvres, which flourished with royal patronage and ownership, that became the arbiter of porcelain style throughout Europe from the mid-1750s until the Revolution. French manufacturers made soft-paste porcelain until kaolin was discovered at Limoges in the late 1760s, when hard-paste porcelain was produced by Sèvres, and later in Paris.

George and Helen Gardiner’s collection of French porcelain has been enhanced with significant gifts from private collectors including Pierre Karch and Mariel O’Neill-Karch. It is the most comprehensive public collection in Canada.

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Photographer: Toni Hafkenscheid
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1735
Object number: G04.18.9a-b
Photographer: Toni Hafkenscheid
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1745
Object number: G05.11.6
Chinoiserie Figure Holding a Basket
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1730
Object number: G08.7.16
Figure of a seated woman
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1740
Object number: G08.7.17
Snuffbox with kakiemon decoration
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1732-1738
Object number: G08.7.18
Vase
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c. 1695-1700
Object number: G08.7.19
Vase
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c. 1700-1710
Object number: G08.7.20
Vase
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c. 1725
Object number: G08.7.21
Snuffbox (Tabatière)
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c. 1730
Object number: G08.7.30
Set of Twelve Dessert Knives
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1730-1750
Object number: G83.1.1070.1-13
Cat and Mouse
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1745
Object number: G83.1.1098
Saucer (soucoupe) with floral motif
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1750
Object number: G83.1.1099
Trembleuse Saucer (to hold a cup)
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1725
Object number: G96.5.71
Pair of Jars for Tobacco or Snuff
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1725-1740
Object number: G96.5.72.1-.2
Cup and Saucer
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1720-1730
Object number: G96.5.73a-b
Pair of toilet pots of artichoke form
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1740-1750
Object number: G96.5.74.1a-b-2a-b
Basin (Jatte)
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1725-1730
Object number: G96.5.76
Pair of Liquor Bottle Coolers (Seaux à demi-bouteilles)
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1725-1735
Object number: G96.5.77.1-2
Teacup and Saucer
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1735
Object number: G96.5.78a-b
Saucer moulded with prunus design
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1735
Object number: G96.5.79
Knife handle with relief moulded design
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1700-1750
Object number: G96.5.87
Vase after a Chinese Original
Artist / Maker: Saint-Cloud Porcelain Manufactory
c.1695-1700
Object number: G97.4.1