It approaches the classic forms of Greece, and is a step away from that excessive and meretricious decoration which marked the times of Louis XIV.
The faience made here has never taken so high a place as that made at the other fabriques I have mentioned.
At the time of the French Revolution there was a large industry in pottery at Moustiers--some twelvefabriques being in full activity.
In the middle of this century the number of fabriques had increased to some twelve, employing about two hundred and fifty workmen.
PARIS, too, had many small fabriques of faience, but none of them reached much importance.
Just when work of this kind was first produced does not clearly appear; but a very considerable number of fabriques were established in this city, and many men and women were employed.
Nothing is done in most of the blowing fabriques but mixing the material, and coloring; and for cutting, polishing, &c.
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