The Industrial Arts in Spain Part 39

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The Industrial Arts in Spain



The Industrial Arts in Spain Part 39


Negre, Vicente, modeller, 1727.


Nondedeu, Cristoval, modeller, 1729.


Nondedeu, Miguel, turner, 1731 to 1743.


Ochando, Joseph, draughtsman and carver, from 1727 to 1742.


Olery, Joseph, director of the works from 1735 to 1737. In August, 1729, he was appointed princ.i.p.al draughtsman.


Pacor, Bartolome, painter, 1728 to 1735.


Palau, Francisco, painter, from 1727 to 1750.


Palmera, Domingo, master of ornamental art, 1815.


Pardo, Cristoval, turner, from 1727 to 1750.


Pardo, Francisco, 1750.


Pardo, Joseph, turner, from 1731 to 1750.


Pardo, Vicente, master at the wheel in 1728.


Pastor Bartolo, Antonio, painter, 1750.


Pastor Butoni, Antonio, painter, 1750.


Pastor, Bartolome, a brother of Vicentes, from 1729 to 1750.


Pastor, Bautista, varnisher, 1783.


Pastor, Cristoval, worked at the wheel with Mr. Martin from 1783 to 1789.


Pastor, Gaspar, 1750.


Pastor, Joseph, painted in common pottery and porcelain from 1783 to 1789.


Pastor, Joseph, painter, from 1728 to 1750; his name appears in 1743 among the best artists of Alcora.


Pastor, Vicente, painter, from 1728 to 1743.


Pastor, Vicente, painter, was pensioned in Paris by Count Aranda in 1784; he returned to the works in 1789, and continued there for several years afterwards.


Pena, Vicente, modeller, 1783.


Perales, Ramon de, painter, 1750.


Periz, Joseph, modeller, from 1727 to 1731.


Periz, Joseph, mayor, painter, from 1750 to 1783.


Periz, Joseph, menor, modeller, 1783.


Perpinan, Cristoval, a son of Vicente, painter, from 1727 to 1740.


Perpinan, Vicente, modeller, from 1731 to 1743.


Pinazo, Andres, draughtsman and carver, 1727.


Poggetti, Luis, drawing master, 1815.


Porcar, Cristoval, painter, from 1727 to 1735.


Porcar, Pascual, modeller, from 1729 to 1735.


Prast, Antonio, painter of common pottery in 1783.


Prats, Cristoval, modeller, 1783.


Prats, Cristoval, turner, from 1731 to 1750.


Prats, Francisco, modeller, from 1750 to 1783.


Prats, Fulgencio, painter, 1783.


Prats, Vicente, painter, from 1750 to 1794. In 1789 he ranked among the first artists at Alcora.


Querol, Vicente, 1743.


Querol, Joseph, a son of Vicente, painter, from 1727 to 1750.


Querol, Manuel, painter, from 1750 to 1783.


Rech, Joseph, a native of Cataluna, painter, in 1727.


Redolat, Joseph, painter on porcelain in 1789.


Ribot, Joseph, turner, from 1731 to 1735.


Ricart, Antonio, turner, from 1729 to 1735.


Ricart, Clemente, modeller, in 1783.


Ricart, Joaquin, modeller, in 1783.


Robert, a Frenchman, painted in 1729.


Rocafort, Cristoval, painted from 1727 to 1750; he was one of the best artists at the manufactory in 1743.







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