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Royal Factory of La Moncloa

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17: 164:. In 1877, 2 hectares (4.9 acres) of land was allotted for this purpose. In 1882, the Escuela de Cerámica Artística was divided to form Escuela Oficial de Cerámica (Official School of Ceramics) and the Escuela Madrileña de Cerámica de La Moncloa (Madrid School of Ceramics of La Moncloa). The schools came under pressure in 1911 from 95:. Before leaving the Spanish capital, the British burned what remained of the factory. Although the building had been fortified as part of French defensive positions in the park, it has been suggested that the destruction was at least in part caused by commercial rivalry on the part of the British, as it represented a 476: 486: 481: 55:) was a Spanish manufacturing plant for porcelain and ceramics which was in operation in the 19th century. The Royal Factory of La Moncloa was located in 142: 471: 149:(1808-1898). It continued to operate until 1849. It was revived in the 1870s, and was involved with architectural ceramics such as the tiles of the 133:, appointed to the position of acting director on 26 March 1821, and made the full director the following year. Sureda had been director of the 496: 343: 300: 266: 196: 491: 114:. The Royal Factory of La Moncloa inherited personnel as well as moulds and other materials surviving from the old factory. Founded by 138: 427: 168:. Subsidy grants to run the schools were formalized in 1914 through a royal decree under the title "Escuela de Ceramica Artistica". 126: 103: 156:
In order to meet the requirements of the factory's pottery industry with technically trained personnel, a school of ceramic arts (
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Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando; Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Madrid) (1961).
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district of Madrid in a building which had once been a villa of the Alva family on the
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Academia: anales y boletĂ­n de la Real academia de bellas artes de San Fernando
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When the British attacked French positions in Madrid in 1812, during the
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Madrid (Spain : Region). ConsejerĂ­a de EducaciĂłn y Cultura (2005).
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took his troops from Madrid to join the main army under Wellington near
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Gavin, Robin Farwell; Pierce, Donna; Pleguezuelo, Alfonso (2003).
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Spanish Paintings of the Fifteenth through Nineteenth Centuries
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Cerámica y Cultura: The Story of Spanish and Mexican Mayólica2
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Royal Porcelain Factory and Thin Earthenware of the Moncloa
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The first director was an Italian, Antonio Forni from the
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts: Two-volume Set
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Spanish
Spanish
Moncloa-Aravaca
Madrid
Cementerio de La Florida
Peninsular War
Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro
Buen Retiro Park
General Hill
Alba de Tormes
mercantilist
absolutist restoration
Moncloa
Manzanares River
Ferdinand VII
Maria Isabel of Portugal
Capodimonte porcelain manufactory
Bartolomé Sureda y Miserol
Real Fábrica de Porcelana del Buen Retiro
Real Fábrica de Paños
Real Fábrica de Cristales de La Granja
Eusebio Zuloaga
Palacio de Velazquez
Francisco Alcántara
The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts: Two-volume Set
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978-0-19-518948-3

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