- The
Porcelaine [pɔʁsəlɛn] is a
French breed of dog of
scent hound type. It was
formerly also
known as the
Briquet Franc-Comtois
after the
historical Franche-Comté...
- The
Trianon de
Porcelaine (French pronunciation: [tʁijanɔ̃ də pɔʁsəlɛn];
French for
Porcelain Trianon) was a short-lived
structure constructed near the...
- the
architect Louis Le Vau to
design a
porcelain pavilion (Trianon de
porcelaine) to be
built there. The façade was made of
white and blue Delft-style...
- in 1769.
Louis XIV also had a
pleasure pavilion,
called the
Trianon de
Porcelaine near Versailles,
purchased and
built for
Madame de Montespan, surrounded...
-
Revol Porcelaine S.A. was
founded in 1768 by
brothers Joseph-Marie and François
Revol in France's
Rhone Valley,
where they
discovered a
deposit of white...
-
Retrieved 2020-06-02. "Ancien four à
porcelaine G.D.A.", POP: la
plateforme ouverte du patrimoine. "Usine de
porcelaine Alluaud, puis
Charles Field Haviland...
- Porcelain; also
known by the
French title La
Princesse du pays de la
porcelaine) is an oil
painting on
canvas by American-born
artist James McNeill Whistler...
-
structures – the Ménagerie, the
Pavillon de la Lanterne, the
Trianon de
Porcelaine, the
Grand Trianon (also
called the
Marble Trianon), and the
Petit Trianon...
- La
Porcelaine de Limoges, Paris,
Editions Sous le Vent, 1980 Une
histoire familiale ancrée à
Limoges Michel Bernardaud 2006 "À Limoges, la
porcelaine revisitée...
-
report was
published in 1777 in
volume 7 of the encyclopedia, Art de la
porcelaine. This work
derived from his
observations of the
different manufacturies...