"The only online directory just for porcelain painting."
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All Categories in All RegionsThe websites listed below are in English unless otherwise stated. Click on the little "+" sign to see the Categories (subjects) for that entry.
MAHONE BAY SETTLERS MUSEUM (Nova Scotia, Canada)
The Museum holds works by china painter and studio potter Alice Egan Hagen, featured in the 2002 exhibition of 100 years of china painting in Nova Scotia. Visit the Virtual Museum of Canada to see some of these works online.
Their Inglis collection of household ceramics (not shown) ranges from creamware and commemorative lustreware throught to some Spode and Wedgwood. http://www.settlersmuseum.ns.ca/
Added Jan 2006
Maijun (Maiju Leponiemi. Espoo, Finland)
Added Jan 2006
- Last review 5 Oct 2007
Maison de la Porcelaine (Aixe-sur-Vienne, France)
Large factory near Limoges with a showroom and guided tours. Hand-made porcelain includes dinner services (some 18th century patterns); whiteware, firsts and seconds available.
http://www.maisonporcelaine.com/ In English & French.
Added May 2001
- Last review 1 Apr 2002
makART (Martin A. Knapp. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States)
Large watercolour site with general art links, and "art resources" discussing design and composition, the colour wheel, golden mean, etc.
http://www.makart.com/
Added Oct 2004
- Last review 27 Aug 2005
Making of America (Cornell University Library. Ithaca, New York, United States)
Access Cornell's contributions to this "digital library". Search under Edward Lycett for an 1896 issue of the New England magazine with an article about this "pioneer of china painting in America". Use terms such as china painting, porcelain painting, etc. to locate more historical articles.
http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/
Added Mar 2006
Mangani (Settimello, Italy)
“Completely handmade” elegant porcelain for “every corner” of the home, including lighting (lamps, chandeliers, etc.) and tableware. View their range online or visit the retail shop, Casa Mangani, in Colle di Val d'Elsa.
http://www.mangani.net/ In English & Italian.
Added Jul 2004
Manitou Arts (Northport, Michigan, United States)
"Woodworking and bisque tiles." Wholesalers of English bone china tiles, switch plates, etc. plus wooden accessories.
http://www.manitouarts.com/
Added Oct 2006
Manufacture de Monaco (Fontvieille, Monaco)
Company products feature translucent porcelain table-, gift- and corporate wares, some "entirely hand made". Purchase via retailers; the showroom and factory shop at Fontvieille; or their boutique in Monte Carlo.
http://www.mdpm.com/ In English & French.
Added Dec 2004
Manufacture nationale de Sevres (Paris, France)
The Sevres porcelain factory was established in the Chateau of Vincennes in 1740. It soon acquired royal patronage, was bought by Louis XV in 1759, moved to Sevres and is now the property of the French government. Browse the site for further information, slideshows and images of wares for sale, or inquire about group tours of their "workshops and production techniques".
Collectors admire the quality of Sevres early soft paste porcelain; later hard paste wares are also unique, hand painted and finely gilded. When visiting don't miss the outstanding collection in the adjacent Musee national de ceramique-Sevres. http://manufacturedesevres.culture.gouv.fr/ In English & French. http://manufacturedesevres.fr/ In English & French.
Added Nov 2007
Maraz Studios (Margie Razar. Beach Park, Illinois, United States)
Added Jan 2007
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Compiled by porcelain artist R. Janette Graham (Janri)
A selected listing of china painters' personal and business sites;
associations and museums; brush, kiln and paint manufacturers;
fine china and potteries; plus magazines, schools and suppliers from around the world.
Updated 5 May 2008.
Copyright © 2000-2008 R. Janette Graham
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