Like the rest of the country, in the 1950s the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres was rebuilding. Struggling to renovate the tools of its production, it opened itself up to new research at the same time. Innovative shapes and flamboyant decorations testify to the Manufacture's commitment in this fertile decade for the decorative arts. They also give the dimension of its renaissance.
This book from the "Sèvres, a ceramic history" series retraces the epic of the Manufacture in the 1950s through analyses, interviews and exclusive photographs that bring together the history of a unique institution and images of its sumptuous creations.
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