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MaryAlice  (Marie Alice Pipereau. Grenay, France)
Added May 2003
maryland china  (Reisterstown, Maryland, United States)
A wholesaler with a large range including porcelain, bone china and custom ware (plain or decorated); they also offer direct import services. China painting supplies include decals, studies and Cress kilns. There is also a gallery page featuring various artists.
http://www.marylandchina.com/   
Added Nov 2000  - Last review 8 Jul 2005
matearts.com  (Rome, Italy)
Offering courses, including china painting; a small students' gallery; and online shop with selected supplies.
http://www.matearts.com/    In various languages.
Added May 2007  - Last review 1 Feb 2011
Mati  (Annamaria Martina. Pinerolo, Italy)
Work includes china painting, "tableau" and murals.
http://www.cometacom.it/mati/    In French & Italian.
Added Aug 2001  - Last review 31 Dec 2009
matsurika  (Keiko Shimizu. Tokyo, Japan)
Browse the galleries and china painting information, or inquire about lessons.
http://www.h5.dion.ne.jp/~mazurika/    In English & Japanese.
Added Oct 2007
MAX KOPP DESIGN AS  (Vestby, Norway)
A large range of whiteware, glass and ceramics, accessories and kilns; retail sales in Norway or via European dealers. Their Oslo store also offers classes, firing, and a painting service by Erich Mittach (Meissen trained).
http://www.maxkopp.no/    In Norwegian.
Added Nov 2003  - Last review 9 Jul 2008
MC Fornos  (Itajai, Brazil)
Pottery and glass kilns with accessories, plus "faianca" whiteware.
http://www.mcfornos.com.br/    In Portuguese.
Added Feb 1002
Meissen  (Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH. Meissen, Germany)
"The first porcelain manufactory in Europe", founded in 1710, still employs traditional methods, factory-trained artists and hand painting. Their design range covers "an estimated 150.000 articles", and can draw on 100.000 more "documents and moulds." Read about their history and marks; special editions; and services such as restorations and painting seminars. An archived page briefly describes their role in restoring Dresden's Fuerstenzug (Procession of Princes), an immense handpainted porcelain tile panel "on the outer wall of the City Castle's Royal Stabling Yard".
The Porzellanmuseum displays about 3,000 pieces from its large Meissen collection, ranging from thimbles to huge vases and centrepieces. Its demonstration workshops show pieces being made and painted, and guided tours cater for foreign languages.
Other resources include a list of authorised retailers and a friends' club.
http://www.meissen.de/    In English & German.
Added Apr 2002  - Last review 22 Apr 2005
Melanie Foster - Atelier fuer Malerei  (Emmerthal, Germany)
Fuerstenberg-trained china painter and multimedia artist whose work includes tableware, tiles, painted eggs and pattern matching. Seminars usually specialise in plants and animals.
http://www.melanie-foster.de/    In English & German.
Added Jan 2006  - Last review 10 Sep 2006
MEREDITH RAMBO STUDIOS  (Marietta, Georgia, United States)
Commissioned portraits "of pets and people" in pastels or china painting.
http://meredithrambo.com/   
Added Oct 2008

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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 21 Dec. 2011.

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