The Most Famous Porcelain Maker Of The Century Did Not Have The Vocation Of Ceramist. He Begins By Studying Painting At Gros, Then Travels To Europe. England Gave Him A Taste For Decorative Objects On His Return To France In 1830, He Hastened To Publish A Home Decor Collection Including Everything Related To Furnishings. Soon, Porcelain Seemed To Him The Best Way To Express His Tastes. At Sevres, An Ephemeral Workshop Will Be A First Attempt. Around 1830, Jacob Small, Set Up A Business In Belleville. With Success And Ambition Helping, In 1838, The Porcelain Manufacturer Bought The Modest Company Of Baruch Weill, In Fontainebleau It Is Success, It Quickly Triples The Number Of Workers. In 1850, He Grouped His Two Factories In Avon, But A Few Years Later, In 1862, Retired To Rue Du Paradis.
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