Vienna was the site of the second porcelain manufactory in Europe, founded by Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier (died 1751). In 1744, Du Paquier sold the enterprise to the Austrian state […]
Vienna was the site of the second porcelain manufactory in Europe, founded by Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier (died 1751). In 1744, Du Paquier sold the enterprise to the Austrian state […]
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The Birmingham Museum of Art will be closed April 30 – May 6 in preparation for its annual fundraiser, the Museum Ball. Normal operating hours will resume Tuesday, May 7.
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