The Industrial Arts in SpainRiaño, Juan F. (Juan Facundo)
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The Industrial Arts in Spain
Riaño, Juan F. (Juan Facundo)
Decorative arts -- Spain -- History; Pottery -- Spain -- History
Alvaro, Joseph, paints pottery in 1743, 1750.
Alvaro, Vicente, el mayor, works at the wheel in 1750.
Alvaro, Vicente, painted with Knipfer in 1783; he was sent by Count
Aranda in 1784 to Paris to learn the making of porcelain; he returned to
Spain in 1789, and continued to work at Alcora.
Alvaro, Tiburcio, painted with Knipfer in 1783.
Andrés, Cristoval, modeller and carver in 1783.
Andrés, Francisco, modeller in 1783.
Andrés, Francisco, modeller, 1743 to 1750.
Andrés, Gabriel, painter, 1743 to 1750.
Andrés, Gabriel, figures as one of the leading painters in 1794.
Andrés, Jaime, painter, from 1728 to 1737.
Andrés, Mariano, paints from 1739 to 1750.
Andrés, Mariano, works in 1789.
Andrés, Miguel, painter, 1743 to 1750.
Aparicio, Manuel, painter, 1750.
Arqua, Vicente, 1750.
Aycart, Clemente, sculptor, worked at the porcelain works in 1789.
Aycart, Roque, worked at the wheel in 1783.
Aycart, Ventura, worked at the wheel in 1783.
Bachero, Vicente, painted porcelain in 1789.
Badenas, Cristoval, painter, 1727 to 1750.
Badenes, Francisco, establishes with Miguel Badenas pottery works, where
pottery was made in imitation of Alcora: it was put a stop to by
agreement in 1789.
Badenes, Miguel; see Francisco.
Beltran, Pedro, retouched painting on porcelain in 1783 to 1789.
Berenguer, Cristoval, painter, painted from 1727 to 1750.
Blasco, Bautista, painted from 1727 to 1750.
Blasco, Francisco, painted from 1731 to 1738.
Blasco, Joaquin, painted in 1750.
Blasco, Joseph, modeller, 1731 to 1735; he painted in 1750.
Blasco, Manuel, painter, 1728 to 1750.
Blasco, Vicente, painted 1727 to 1750.
Buxadós, Ildefonso, painted 1727 to 1750.
Buxadós, Manuel, painted common pottery in 1783.
Calvo Perales, Joseph, painter from 1727 to 1750.
Calvo, Manuel, painter of common pottery in 1783.
Calvo, Ramon, painted common earthenware from 1750 to 1783.
Campion, Juan, a Frenchman, worked at the wheel in 1743.
Carnicer, Juan, worked at pipe-clay porcelain in 1789.
Carnicer, Vicente, modeller from 1783 to 1789.
Carbonel, Sebastian, a Frenchman; he modelled in 1728.
Catalá, Cristoval, modelled in 1783.
Catalá, Juan, 1750.
Catalá, Manuel, 1750.
Catalá, Pascual, painter from 1729 to 1750.
Catalá, Pedro Juan, painted common pottery in 1783.
Caussada, mayor, Jacinto, painted from 1727 to 1750.
Caussada, menor, Jacinto, from 1727.
Caussada, Joseph, a son of Jacinto, painted from 1743 to 1750. He ran
away from the manufactory and went to work at Talavera, and was brought
back to Alcora.
Caussada, Mariano. It was proposed that he should be turned out of the
manufactory, owing to his having gone over to the works established at
Onda, where he gave them the receipts of the colours and varnishes used
at Alcora; he returned to Alcora in 1789.
Caveta, Pascual, painter, 1743.
Chiva, Cristoval de, painted porcelain in 1789.
Chiva, Joseph, painted from 1727 to 1738.
Chiva, Manuel, painted in 1789.
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