The Meissen Manufactory

Art, Industry, and Identity Across Three Centuries
142 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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The Meissen Manufactory: Art, Industry, and Identity Across Three CenturiesFor over three hundred years, the Meissen manufactory has stood at the intersection of artistic innovation, technical mastery, and economic ambition. Founded in 1710 as the first European producer of hard-paste porcelain, it transformed a closely guarded secret into one of the most celebrated luxury industries in the world. Yet its history is far more than a story of success.This book offers a comprehensive and accessible account of Meissen's development from its origins in alchemy and royal patronage to its position as a modern heritage brand. Drawing on a wide range of historical and scholarly sources, it explores the key artistic periods, personalities, and innovations that shaped the manufactory's identity-from the pioneering experiments of Johann Friedrich Böttger and the refined painting of Johann Gregor Höroldt to the sculptural brilliance of Johann Joachim Kändler and the evolving aesthetics of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.At its core, the book reveals a recurring tension that has defined Meissen across the centuries: the balance between artistic ambition and commercial necessity. This dynamic has driven both its greatest achievements and its most challenging moments, influencing everything from stylistic development to strategic decision-making.Rich in historical detail yet written with clarity and narrative flow, this study not only traces the evolution of Meissen porcelain but also offers insight into the broader cultural, political, and economic forces that shaped European decorative arts. It is an essential resource for collectors, scholars, and anyone interested in the history of luxury, craftsmanship, and artistic production.