Vase with scenes of storm at sea ca. 1797-98 Dihl et Guérhard French In the closing decades of the eighteenth century, a number of porcelain factories were established in Paris that offered both commercial and artistic competition to the Sèvres factory, despite the latters royal status and the patronage of its products as encouraged by Louis XVI (1754-1793), king of France. Many of these newly founded factories had royal protectors who allowed them to operate regardless of the monopoly that Sèvres continued to enjoy, and the majority of the Paris enterprises focused solely on the production of hard-paste porcelain. One of the most successful of these factories was first known by the name of its protector, Louis-Antoine dArtois (French, 1775-1844), duc dAngoulême (Manufacture de Monsieur Le Duc dAngoulême), and later known as the Dihl et Guérhard factory at the time of the French Revolution (1789-99). The factory was founded in 1781 by Christophe Dihl (German, 1753-1830), a potter f

Vase with scenes of storm at sea ca. 1797-98 Dihl et Guérhard French In the closing decades of the eighteenth century, a number of porcelain factories were established in Paris that offered both commercial and artistic competition to the Sèvres factory, despite the latters royal status and the patronage of its products as encouraged by Louis XVI (1754-1793), king of France. Many of these newly founded factories had royal protectors who allowed them to operate regardless of the monopoly that Sèvres continued to enjoy, and the majority of the Paris enterprises focused solely on the production of hard-paste porcelain. One of the most successful of these factories was first known by the name of its protector, Louis-Antoine dArtois (French, 1775-1844), duc dAngoulême (Manufacture de Monsieur Le Duc dAngoulême), and later known as the Dihl et Guérhard factory at the time of the French Revolution (1789-99). The factory was founded in 1781 by Christophe Dihl (German, 1753-1830), a potter f
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