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
Periz, Joseph, modeller, from 1727 to 1731.
Periz, Joseph, mayor, painter, from 1750 to 1783.
Periz, Joseph, menor, modeller, 1783.
Perpiñan, Cristoval, a son of Vicente, painter, from 1727 to 1740.
Perpiñan, Vicente, modeller, from 1731 to 1743.
Pinazo, Andres, draughtsman and carver, 1727.
Poggetti, Luis, drawing master, 1815.
Porcar, Cristoval, painter, from 1727 to 1735.
Porcar, Pascual, modeller, from 1729 to 1735.
Prast, Antonio, painter of common pottery in 1783.
Prats, Cristoval, modeller, 1783.
Prats, Cristoval, turner, from 1731 to 1750.
Prats, Francisco, modeller, from 1750 to 1783.
Prats, Fulgencio, painter, 1783.
Prats, Vicente, painter, from 1750 to 1794. In 1789 he ranked among the
first artists at Alcora.
Querol, Vicente, 1743.
Querol, Joseph, a son of Vicente, painter, from 1727 to 1750.
Querol, Manuel, painter, from 1750 to 1783.
Rech, Joseph, a native of Cataluña, painter, in 1727.
Redolat, Joseph, painter on porcelain in 1789.
Ribot, Joseph, turner, from 1731 to 1735.
Ricart, Antonio, turner, from 1729 to 1735.
Ricart, Clemente, modeller, in 1783.
Ricart, Joaquin, modeller, in 1783.
Robert, a Frenchman, painted in 1729.
Rocafort, Cristoval, painted from 1727 to 1750; he was one of the best
artists at the manufactory in 1743.
Roman, Juan, painted from 1731 to 1735.
Roman, Manuel, painted from 1735 to 1750.
Romualdo, Joseph, painter, from 1728 to 1750.
Roux, Edouard, a French painter, who worked at Alcora, where he had been
brought by Ollery in 1728 until 1735.
Rules, Joseph de, turner, from 1731 to 1735.
Saborit, Cristoval, modeller, in 1783.
Saborit, Cristoval, painted from 1727 to 1736.
Saborit, Joaquin, painter, 1783.
Saborit, Joaquin, painted from 1728 to 1750.
Saborit, Manuel, modeller, in 1783.
Sagao, Rafael, draughtsman and carver, 1727.
Salvada, Joseph, 1789.
Sancho, Joaquin, painted in 1783.
Serrania, Cristoval, 1750.
Serrania, Vicente, painted from 1728 to 1743.
Soliva, Joaquin, painted pottery in 1783, and retouched porcelain in
1789.
Soliva, Miguel, painted from 1727 to 1750. In 1743 he was considered the
best artist at Alcora.
Soriano, Joseph, turner from 1731 to 1735.
Soriano, Nicasio, turner from 1731 to 1735.
Sorolla, Manuel, worked at the wheel in 1783.
Tarazona, menor, Cristoval, modeller, 1783.
Tarazona, Cristoval, painted from 1727 to 1750.
Tarazona, Ramon, retouched porcelain in 1783.
Tarragó, Joseph, painter from 1728 to 1735.
Tarragó, Vicente, painter from 1727 to 1750.
Ten, Francisco, modeller in 1783.
Ten, Joaquin, painter from 1732 to 1750. In 1789 he closes the pottery
works which he had established in imitation of those of Alcora.
Ten, Joseph, 1750.
Ten, Jaime, painter from 1735 to 1750.
Terra, Cristobal, modeller, 1783.
Terra, Vicente, varnisher, 1783.
Thomas, Antonio, modeller, 1783.
Thomas, Gaspar, 1750.
Thomas, Joaquin, modeller in 1783.
Thomas, José, 1750.
Thomas, José, worked at the wheel in 1783.
Thomas, Juan, 1743, 1750.
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