Author: Claudia Baier
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3638302709
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2003 in the subject Business economics - Offline Marketing and Online Marketing, grade: 2, University of Applied Sciences Hof (Economics), course: International Marketing, language: English, abstract: Already in the 7th century AD, the secret of making porcelain was known to the Chinese. For 1000 years, porcelain was the symbol of the mysterious world of the Far East which has been virtually closed to European travelers and explorers; that is why European rulers were very enthusiastic with the „white gold“ from the East. The Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur in Meissen was the first and oldest porcelain manufactory in Europe, founded in 1710 in the late Gothic Albrechtsburg to keep the secrets hidden away from competitors. The entire porcelain production takes place in Meissen. The manufactory Meissen has kept quality as the foremost priority on the same high level over centuries. The Meissen patterns with their delicate execution are achieved by hands. This way every customer can be sure that the aura of authenticity and uniqueness for the connoisseur. This aura has made Meissen porcelain famous throughout the world. Meissen determines trends and conjures up dreams. As an example, the book that Meissen now has issued is the absolute first in its class worldwide. „It is the first book with pages made of porcelain and containing a selection of poems and paintings of roses.“
The uniqueness of Meissen Porcellain - Analysis of the product's success
Author: Claudia Baier
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3638302709
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2003 in the subject Business economics - Offline Marketing and Online Marketing, grade: 2, University of Applied Sciences Hof (Economics), course: International Marketing, language: English, abstract: Already in the 7th century AD, the secret of making porcelain was known to the Chinese. For 1000 years, porcelain was the symbol of the mysterious world of the Far East which has been virtually closed to European travelers and explorers; that is why European rulers were very enthusiastic with the „white gold“ from the East. The Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur in Meissen was the first and oldest porcelain manufactory in Europe, founded in 1710 in the late Gothic Albrechtsburg to keep the secrets hidden away from competitors. The entire porcelain production takes place in Meissen. The manufactory Meissen has kept quality as the foremost priority on the same high level over centuries. The Meissen patterns with their delicate execution are achieved by hands. This way every customer can be sure that the aura of authenticity and uniqueness for the connoisseur. This aura has made Meissen porcelain famous throughout the world. Meissen determines trends and conjures up dreams. As an example, the book that Meissen now has issued is the absolute first in its class worldwide. „It is the first book with pages made of porcelain and containing a selection of poems and paintings of roses.“
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3638302709
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2003 in the subject Business economics - Offline Marketing and Online Marketing, grade: 2, University of Applied Sciences Hof (Economics), course: International Marketing, language: English, abstract: Already in the 7th century AD, the secret of making porcelain was known to the Chinese. For 1000 years, porcelain was the symbol of the mysterious world of the Far East which has been virtually closed to European travelers and explorers; that is why European rulers were very enthusiastic with the „white gold“ from the East. The Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur in Meissen was the first and oldest porcelain manufactory in Europe, founded in 1710 in the late Gothic Albrechtsburg to keep the secrets hidden away from competitors. The entire porcelain production takes place in Meissen. The manufactory Meissen has kept quality as the foremost priority on the same high level over centuries. The Meissen patterns with their delicate execution are achieved by hands. This way every customer can be sure that the aura of authenticity and uniqueness for the connoisseur. This aura has made Meissen porcelain famous throughout the world. Meissen determines trends and conjures up dreams. As an example, the book that Meissen now has issued is the absolute first in its class worldwide. „It is the first book with pages made of porcelain and containing a selection of poems and paintings of roses.“
Meissen porcelain
Meissen Porcelain in Color
Author: Hugo Morley-Fletcher
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780896730076
Category : Meissen porcelain
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780896730076
Category : Meissen porcelain
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
A Small Lexicon of Meissen Porcelain
Author: Jürgen Helfricht
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783898765879
Category : Meissen porcelain
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783898765879
Category : Meissen porcelain
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
Porcelain Analysis and Its Role in the Forensic Attribution of Ceramic Specimens
Author: Howell G. M. Edwards
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030809528
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 585
Book Description
The material for this book arose from the author’s research into porcelains over many years, as a collector in appreciation of their artistic beauty , as an analytical chemist in the scientific interrogation of their body paste, enamel pigments and glaze compositions, and as a ceramic historian in the assessment of their manufactory foundations and their correlation with available documentation relating to their recipes and formulations. A discussion of the role of analysis in the framework of a holistic assessment of artworks and specifically the composition of porcelain, namely hard paste, soft paste, phosphatic, bone china and magnesian, is followed by its growth from its beginnings in China to its importation into Europe in the 16th Century. A survey of European porcelain manufactories in the 17th and 18th Centuries is followed by a description of the raw materials, minerals and recipes for porcelain manufacture and details of the chemistry of the high temperature firing processes involved therein. The historical backgrounds to several important European factories are considered, highlighting the imperfections in the written record that have been perpetuated through the ages. The analytical chemical information derived from the interrogation of specimens, from fragments, shards or perfect finished items, is reviewed and operational protocols established for the identification of a factory output from the data presented. Several case studies are examined in detail across several porcelain manufactories to indicate the role adopted by modern analytical science, with information provided at the quantitative elemental oxide and qualitative molecular spectroscopic levels, where applicable. The attribution of a specimen to a particular factory is either supported thereby or in some cases a potential reassessment of an earlier attribution is indicated. Overall, the information provided by analytical chemical data is seen to be extremely useful for porcelain identification and for its potential attribution in the context of a holistic forensic evaluation of hitherto unknown porcelain exemplars of questionable factory origins.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030809528
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 585
Book Description
The material for this book arose from the author’s research into porcelains over many years, as a collector in appreciation of their artistic beauty , as an analytical chemist in the scientific interrogation of their body paste, enamel pigments and glaze compositions, and as a ceramic historian in the assessment of their manufactory foundations and their correlation with available documentation relating to their recipes and formulations. A discussion of the role of analysis in the framework of a holistic assessment of artworks and specifically the composition of porcelain, namely hard paste, soft paste, phosphatic, bone china and magnesian, is followed by its growth from its beginnings in China to its importation into Europe in the 16th Century. A survey of European porcelain manufactories in the 17th and 18th Centuries is followed by a description of the raw materials, minerals and recipes for porcelain manufacture and details of the chemistry of the high temperature firing processes involved therein. The historical backgrounds to several important European factories are considered, highlighting the imperfections in the written record that have been perpetuated through the ages. The analytical chemical information derived from the interrogation of specimens, from fragments, shards or perfect finished items, is reviewed and operational protocols established for the identification of a factory output from the data presented. Several case studies are examined in detail across several porcelain manufactories to indicate the role adopted by modern analytical science, with information provided at the quantitative elemental oxide and qualitative molecular spectroscopic levels, where applicable. The attribution of a specimen to a particular factory is either supported thereby or in some cases a potential reassessment of an earlier attribution is indicated. Overall, the information provided by analytical chemical data is seen to be extremely useful for porcelain identification and for its potential attribution in the context of a holistic forensic evaluation of hitherto unknown porcelain exemplars of questionable factory origins.
Meissen Porcelain
an introduction to the study of Meissen porcelain
Meissen Porcelain
Author: Otto Walcha
Publisher: Putnam Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780399117497
Category : Meissen porcelain
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Publisher: Putnam Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780399117497
Category : Meissen porcelain
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Meissen Porcelain in Colour
The Book of Meissen
Author: Robert E. Röntgen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
This book traces the history of Meissen porcelain from the goldmaker Johann Freidrich Bottger's first tests to the latest design, Japan Form, for oriental dishes, that was first shown in 1983. Both the most typical and the most beautiful creations of Meissen are shown and described. Special attention is given to the 19th and 20th century products, neglected in most books about Meissen. In thirteen chapters the book describes all facets of the Meissen manufactory: The present state of the manufactory and its latest creations, Bottger's first ceramic invention, the red stoneware and its re-discovery in the 20th century, sculptural Meissen art, the different shapes and forms of tableware, Meissen painting and decorations, and often-neglected little things the manufactory made like medals and coins, lithopanes, tiles, knick-knacks and technical porcelain.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
This book traces the history of Meissen porcelain from the goldmaker Johann Freidrich Bottger's first tests to the latest design, Japan Form, for oriental dishes, that was first shown in 1983. Both the most typical and the most beautiful creations of Meissen are shown and described. Special attention is given to the 19th and 20th century products, neglected in most books about Meissen. In thirteen chapters the book describes all facets of the Meissen manufactory: The present state of the manufactory and its latest creations, Bottger's first ceramic invention, the red stoneware and its re-discovery in the 20th century, sculptural Meissen art, the different shapes and forms of tableware, Meissen painting and decorations, and often-neglected little things the manufactory made like medals and coins, lithopanes, tiles, knick-knacks and technical porcelain.