Nalda. Caballos

A Hundred Pesetas. The story of Valencian Porcelain after the War (in pdf)

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.32099.32800

Cerámica Hispania, in 1943; Nalda, in 1947; Lladró, in 1953; Ramón Inglés, in 1970. Four porcelain factories that marked the beginning of the golden age of Valencian porcelain. Just after the civil war, Valencian porcelain claimed its place in the history of art.
With abundant graphic documentation, and the unpublished testimony of its protagonists, the work covers the history of the four Valencian brands, from its beginnings to its end (its continuation in new hands in the case of Lladró), highlighting the work of the entrepreneurs, sculptors, painters, chemists and engineers who made them possible and of whom we have recorded. 



 English version, extended of a work originally published in the number 24, Spring 2023, of the journal DAUALDEU, from Xàbia (Alicante, Valencian Community): 

100 pessetes. La història de la PORCELLANA VALENCIANA de després de la Guerra

 A Spanish version is available at:

100 pesetas. La historia de la porcelana valenciana de después de la guerra

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.15322.11209

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