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
Cloostermans, Pierre, a French artist; he entered the manufactory in
1787, and continued to work there until his death in 1798.
Cloostermans, a son of Pierre's, was an excellent painter on porcelain
in 1789.
Corrás, Ignacio, a native of Cataluña, painted from 1727 to 1728.
Coll, Jaime, a native of Cataluña, painted from 1727 to 1736.
Cros, Cristoval, painted from May, 1727 to 1743; he was one of the best
artists who painted at Alcora.
Cros, Manuel, worked at the wheel in 1783.
Cros, Manuel, 1750.
Cros, Pascual, painted from 1727 to 1736.
Cros, menor, Vicente, painted porcelain from 1750 to 1789.
Cros, Vicente, 1735 to 1750.
Datos, Gaspar, modeller, 1731 to 1750.
Datos, Julian, modeller, in 1783.
Datos, Ramon, painted in 1750.
Datos, Vicente, 1750.
Escuder, Vicente, painted with Knipfer from 1783 to 1789.
Fabra, Francisco, painted from 1730 to 1743.
Fabra, Vicente, painter, 1727 to 1735.
Falco, Joseph, painter, 1727 to 1743.
Falco, Pedro, painter, 1727 to 1735.
Feliu, Vicente Tomas, painter, from 1727 to 1750.
Feliu y Thomas, Vicente, painted common pottery in 1783.
Ferrer, Joaquin, a carver, who worked with Mr. Martin from 1783 to 1789.
Ferrer, Esteban, painted porcelain in 1789.
Ferrer y Carnicer, Vicente, worked at the wheel in 1783. In December,
1789, he had an oven on his own account at Alcora, the only one which
remained out of four which had been established four years previously
there.
Ferrer, menor, Vicente, 1750.
Ferrer, Vicente, painted from 1727 to 1743.
Flor, Antonio, painted common pottery from 1750 to 1783.
Fores, Joseph, painter, 1727.
Fornench, Joseph, painted in 1739.
Fornench, Phelipe, painted common pottery in 1783.
Fornench, Francisco, worked at the wheel in 1783.
Fornench, Phelipe, painter, 1727 to 1750.
Fuste, Salvador, painter, 1727.
Galvez, Juan, modeller, 1731 to 1735.
Garcés, Joaquin, painter. He worked with Joaquin Ter at the manufactory
which he established at Alcora, and returned to the Counts in 1789.
Garcés, Francisco, worked at the wheel with Mr. Martin in 1783, and was
considered by Cloostermans, in 1789, his most able workman.
Garcés, Joseph, painter, 1727.
Garcés, Pedro, 1743.
Garcia, Mariano, a native of Valencia. He went to Alcora to try a system
of gilding and purple which he had invented, which produced an
unsatisfactory result.
Gasch, Agustin, painter from 1728 to 1750, although he was absent from
the works from 1735 to 1741.
Gasch, Bruno, a son of Juan's, worked at the wheel from 1743 to 1750.
Gasch, Cristoval, worked with the turners, 1731 to 1741, and joined the
painters until 1750.
Gasch, Francisco, worked at the wheel from 1729 to 1750.
Gasch, mayor, Joaquin, worked at the wheel in 1783.
Gasch, Joseph, painter, 1731 to 1735.
Gasch, Juan, worked at the wheel from 1728 to 1750.
Gasch, Manuel, worked at the wheel in 1783.
Gasch, Miguel, the son of Juan, painted in 1743.
Gasch, Vicente, 1750.
Gasch, Correo Vicente, worked at the wheel in 1783.
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