Danish Royal Porcelain 1775-2000 - 225 Years of Design
If you have ever wondered about the story of Royal Copenhagen
and Bing & Grondahl, the following pages will take you into
the exciting world of the history of Danish Royal Porcelain.
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Introduction
The Dream of China
The Earliest European Porcelain in the 18th Century
The Establishment of The Royal Porcelain Manufactory in 1775
Table Arrangements and Interior with Royal Porcelain,
1775-1800
The Years About 1800 - Royal Display Vases
Blue Fluted and Blue Flower 1780-1800
Royal Commissions: Flora Danica and Frederik VI's Dessert
Service
G. F. Hetsch and The Golden Age and The Establishment of Bing
& Grondahl 1853
Arnold Krog – Artistic Director 1885-1916
The International Breakthrough - The Nordic Exhibition of
Industry, Agriculture and Art, 1888
The World Exposition in Paris 1900
Luxury and Art Deco – The 1920s
The Post War Period - Functionalism and Sensitivity
Danish Modern - Minimalism
Individualism - The 1970s – 1990s
The Services of the Future
Royal Copenhagen -
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