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in 1806. At the rue du Chemin Vert location Nast employed new techniques for the application of gold porcelain in high bas-relief. Nast patented this process in 1810. The manufacture de Nast was also in the forefront of developing new highly pigmented color glazes. Working with French chemist
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in or about 1814 (purchased privately on Madison's behalf in 1806 when he was Secretary of State, and used by him as President after the burning of the mansion and its contents by the British in the War of 1812).
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The firm's products were sold to the French upper class and to several courts of Europe, as well as one of the earliest state china services, used by President James Madison in the
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After working at a porcelain manufacturer in Versailles, Nast opened his own small factory in Paris in 1783. Following its successes through sales to the government of the
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Following the death of Nast in 1817, the factory continued under the leadership of his sons. Visiting an exhibit of the firm's wares at the
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was produced until 1835, and was one of a number of factories making very high-quality porcelain in Paris in this period, such as
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gave Nast's sons praise - "I observe with great pleasure the talent passed from father to son, I urge you to cultivate this."
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Quelques réflexcions sur l’industries en général à l’occasion de l’exposition des produits de l’industrie française en 1819.
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Rapport du jury d’admission des produits de l’industrie du dépertement de la Seine, à l’exposition du Louvre.
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the firm needed increased production and Nast with his two sons opened a large factory located on the rue du
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Nast's two sons continued management of the manufacture de Nast until its sale in 1835.
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Rapport du Jury Central sur les Produits de l'Exposition Française.
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that was able to remain stable at very high temperatures.
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in 1797 created an intense malachite green glaze called
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hard-paste porcelain
Jean Népomucène Hermann Nast
Dihl and Guérhard
Limoges porcelain
French Directory
Napoleon I
Chemin-Vert
11th arrondissement of Paris
Louis Vauquelin
chromium
viridian

White House
Louvre
Paris Exposition of 1819
Louis XVIII
Cup And Saucer, 1790
James Madison serving dish 1809
Cup And Saucer, 1810-1815
ISBN
0-8109-3993-2
Categories
Ceramics manufacturers of France
Porcelain of France
Manufacturing companies based in Paris

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