One of the features that distinguished eighteenth-century Vincennes and Sèvres porcelain from contemporary European production was the intensity and brilliance of the ground colours that artists at the manufactory applied over the white ceramic bodies. This explosion of colour happened during the 1750s, a moment for change at the Parisian manufactory, while new ground decorations appeared with the production of ‘true’ hard-paste porcelain two decades later.
Join Curatorial Assistant Félix Zorzo in a journey through the ground colours of Sèvres porcelain.
Learn more about Sèvres porcelain via the Wallace Collection website: [ Ссылка ]
Felix Zorzo's recent talk, A Sèvres Porcelain Tea Service with 'Rose Marbré' Decoration, is also available via our YouTube channel: [ Ссылка ]
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