ArtistsState Porcelain Factory Leningrad
State Porcelain Factory Leningrad

State Porcelain Factory Leningrad

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Porcelain
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The State Porcelain Factory Leningrad, founded in 1744 as the Imperial Porcelain Factory, is a manufacturing institution that produced decorative and functional porcelain under successive Russian governments. Nationalized in 1917 and renamed the State Porcelain Factory, it operated as a collaborative workshop where multiple artists contributed designs and techniques to its output. The factory's wares ranged from tableware to sculptural forms, reflecting shifting aesthetic priorities across imperial, Soviet, and modern periods.

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Art Institute of Chicago
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