CONTENTS

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PREFACE[9]
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS[15]
CHAPTER
I.THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE COPENHAGEN FACTORY
THE FOURNIER PERIOD. SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN (1760-1766)
[19]
II.FRANTZ HEINRICH MÜLLER (1773-1801)
QUEEN JULIANE MARIE PERIOD (PART I, 1775-1780)
[41]
III.FRANTZ HEINRICH MÜLLER (1773-1801)—continued
QUEEN JULIANE MARIE PERIOD (PART II, 1780-1796)
[73]
IV.FIGURE SUBJECTS AND GROUPS (1780-1820)[111]
V.THE FLORA DANICA SERVICE (1790-1802)
MADE FOR CATHERINE II, EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
[137]
VI.EARLY BLUE-AND-WHITE UNDERGLAZE PAINTED[157]
VII.THE SUCCESSORS OF MÜLLER (1820-1880)
THE DECADENCE
[177]
VIII.THE MODERN RENAISSANCE[199]
IX.FIGURE SUBJECTS AND GROUPS—RENAISSANCE PERIOD[263]
X.CRYSTALLINE GLAZES[289]
XI.COPENHAGEN ART FAIENCE[307]
XII.THE FACTORY TO-DAY[333]
INDEX[347]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Lady and Gentleman dancing. Old Copenhagen Figure Group
[Frontispiece]
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Chapter I.—Early History of the Copenhagen Factory.
Groups. Fournier Period (1760-1766). Soft-paste Porcelain[25]
Vase. Fournier Period (1760-1766). Soft-paste Porcelain[33]
Chapter II.—Frantz Heinrich Müller (Part I, 1775-1780).
Portrait of Frantz Heinrich Müller[41]
Vase with medallion portrait of Queen Juliane Marie[45]
Vase with medallion portrait of Crown Prince Frederik[49]
Tea and Coffee Service[53]
Saucer. Eagle and Lamb[57]
Saucer. Water-god[61]
Coffee Cups. Rose and spray of flowers: Group of cavalry[65]
Cup with Frantz Heinrich Müller in his Laboratory[69]
Chapter III.—Frantz Heinrich Müller (Part II, 1780-1796).
Sucrier with Cover and Cup[81]
Pastille Burner and Cover[89]
Octagonal Dish. Man with Hound[93]
Tray with oval panel[97]
Chapter IV.—Figure Subjects and Groups (1780-1820).
Statuette of a Hero. 1780[115]
Two Figures of Sea Horses[119]
Figure Group with Cupid[123]
Figures. Old Woman; Man playing Flute[127]
Figures. Market Woman and Lobster-seller[131]
Figures. Naval and Military Uniform[133]
Chapter V.—The Flora Danica Service (1790-1802).
Fish Dish and Drainer[145]
Cruet Stand and Tray[151]
Chapter VI.—Early Blue-and-white Underglaze Painted.
Group of Underglaze blue painted (Bornholm period)[161]
Early Blue-and-white Plates (Danish pattern)[163]
Teapot and Tea Caddies[167]
Dish and two Plates[169]
Chapter VII.—The Successors of Müller (1820-1880).
Bowl. Battle of Copenhagen[181]
Cup. Kronborg Castle and Shipping in Sound[185]
Plate. Painted with Flower Subject[189]
Figure of Mercury, after Thorvaldsen[193]
Chapter VIII.—The Modern Renaissance.
Placque. Wild Geese on Ice (Arnold Krog)[203]
Placque. Autumnal Scene (Arnold Krog)[207]
Placques. Kestrel (V. Th. Fischer); Meadow with Farmhouse (C. F. Liisberg)[211]
Placques. Birds (V. Th. Fischer); Cow in meadow (G. Rode)[217]
Placque. With Lake Scene (C. F. Liisberg)[221]
Placque. Snow Scene with Setting Sun (A. Smidth)[227]
Placque. Geese and Landscape (C. F. Liisberg)[231]
Vases. With Waterfowl (V. Th. Fischer and C. F. Liisberg)[239]
Memorial Commemorative Placque, Ribe Cathedral (A. Krog)[243]
Dessert Plate, blue-and-white, with Danish pattern[249]
Chapter IX.—Figure Subjects and Groups (Renaissance Period).
Figure. Woman and Cow (Chr. Thomsen)[271]
Figure. Boy and Calf (Chr. Thomsen)[275]
Figures of Peasants. Child and Old Woman (Chr. Thomsen)[279]
Figure Group. From Hans Christian Andersen's Story of "Princess and Swineherd" (Chr. Thomsen)[285]
Chapter X.—Crystalline Glazes.
Figure Group. Polar Bears on an Ice Floe (C. E. Bonnesen and V. Engelhardt)[293]
Figure Subject. Frog imbedded in Ice (A. Krog and V. Engelhardt)[297]
Vases. (A. Krog and V. Engelhardt)[299]
Vases. Crystalline Glaze (V. Engelhardt)[303]
Chapter XI.—Copenhagen Art Faience.
Dish with tropical bird (Christian Joachim)[307]
Placque with parrot (Christian Joachim)[311]
Vase with floral decoration[315]
Vase—hexagonal—with floral and arabesque decoration[319]
Figures. A Midsummer Night's Dream[323]
Figures. Clown, Columbine, and Harlequin[327]
Boxes and Vase[331]
Chapter XII.—The Factory To-Day.
Courtyard of Factory, showing Turkey with Brood[337]
Interior, showing Studios of Lady Artists[341]