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Copenhagen ware

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Copenhagen ware several types of pottery, both underglaze and overglaze, produced in Copenhagen since c.1760. At that time a Frenchman, Louis Fournier, made soft-paste chinaware in the French style. Hard porcelain was introduced in 1775, when pieces with classical figures were in high favor. The Royal Copenhagen Porcelain factory and other factories have produced especially fine tableware and fluted porcelain of the blue Danish pattern. The modern white underglaze porcelain was first made by Arnold Krog in the late 19th cent. and was found to be well adapted to animal and figure sculptures. ... Read more
Copenhagen
...339,395), capital of Denmark and of Copenhagen co., E Denmark, on E Sjælland and...engines, furniture, and the celebrated Copenhagen ware . Copenhagen is the seat of a university (1479...1856). Frederiksberg and Gentofte are Copenhagen's largest suburbs and, although independent... Read more

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