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The websites listed below are in English unless otherwise stated. Click on the little "+" sign to see the Categories (subjects) for that entry.
Ms. Information  (Mary M. Claret. El Granada, California, United States)
Specialising in "out-of-print books", including ceramics (china painting, potteries, etc.)
http://www.msinfobooks.com/   
Added Jul 2002  - Last review 1 Jun 2004
msvu art gallery  (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)
The Gallery at Mount Saint Vincent University holds a large collection of works by china painter and studio potter Alice Egan Hagen, ranging from china and pottery to studies and notebooks. Visit the Virtual Museum of Canada to see many of these works online.
http://msvuart.ca/   
Added Jan 2006
Mt Lonarch Gallery  (Mount Lonarch, Victoria, Australia)
Gallery and studio with "supplies, tuition & manufacturing works ... hand-crafted and hand-decorated bone china." Artist Lorraine Lucey accepts commissions; demonstrations and group tours by appointment.
http://www.ballarat.com/mtlonarch/   
Added Nov 2001  - Last review 26 Jun 2005
Musee Ariana  (Geneva, Switzerland)
Brief details about this important ceramics museum. The collection includes over 16,000 ceramic items - Oriental and European porcelain, Delft ware, etc. - housed in an Italian Renaissance building.
http://www.ville-ge.ch/mah/index.php?content=8.&langue=frs    In French.
Added Aug 2002  - Last review 20 Apr 2008
MUSEE DE LA CERAMIQUE  (Rouen, France)
The Museum, housed in a remodeled 17th century mansion, has a fine collection of local faience with some Delft ware, Italian majolica, Chinese porcelain, etc., plus some 100 pieces of 19th- and 20th-century Sevres. Some pieces are shown online.
http://www.rouen-musees.com/index.php?idR=17    In French.
Added Sep 2008
Musee national Adrien Dubouche  (Limoges, France)
Read the history or see glassware and pottery, especially porcelain from the world's "richest collection of Limoges". Services include a resource centre and library (by appointment), guided tours, lectures etc., plus painting classes. For a "full iconography" of the collections see the Agence photographique site.
http://www.musee-adriendubouche.fr/    In English & French.
Added Jun 2002
Musee Suisse  (Switzerland)
Museums include the Zurich Guild House "zur Meisen", with its porcelain from Kilchberg-Schooren and Nyon. Online panoramas show inside and outside the House.
http://www.musee-suisse.ch/    In various languages.
Added Jun 2004
MUSEO DI DOCCIA  (Sesto Fiorentino, Italy)
The Museo Richard-Ginori della Manifattura di Doccia features Ginori ware up to the 1960s. It exhibits 1000s of objects, and has extensive archives. It also holds guided tours, lectures, china painting courses, etc. Next to the Museum is the Richard-Ginori factory outlet "La botteguccia Ginori."
http://www.museodidoccia.it/    In English & Italian.
Added Jan 2002  - Last review 3 Sep 2005
Museum Bredius  (The Hague, Netherlands)
The art collection of Abraham Bredius, including images of all Chinese, Japanese and German porcelain held.
http://www.museumbredius.nl/    In English & Dutch.
Added Jan 2002  - Last review 13 Aug 2005
Museum fuer Angewandte Kunst  (Vienna, Austria)
Information about the MAK and its library, activities and guided tours. Visit in person to see European and Oriental applied art, and permanent exhibits with pieces from the Viennese Porcelain Manufactory.
http://www.mak.at/    In English, German & Russian.
Added Jun 2002

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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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