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  2. Capodimonte is the most significant factory for early Italian porcelain, the Doccia porcelain of Florence being the other main Italian factory. Capodimonte is most famous for its moulded figurines.

  3. Feb 19, 2020 · This delicate, ornate porcelain--historically produced outside of Naples -- is immediately recognizable for its tiny pastel flowers, sprays of buds, baskets, and elegant figurines. Today Capodimonte is a popular collectible throughout Italy as well as abroad.

  4. Jun 30, 2020 · How to Identify Real Capodimonte Porcelain. Early examples by the Italian manufacturer can be hard to come by, but the best later pieces possess the same over-the-top charm. by Lisa Santandrea. Pair of porcelain Capodimonte putti figures, mid-20th century, offered by Flowermountain.

  5. Feb 24, 2021 · From its foundations in the eighteenth century to its continued celebrity among collectors, Capodimonte tells a story of artistic innovation and integrity that put Italian porcelain on par with Europe’s major producers like Sevres in France and Meissen in Germany.

  6. A journey into the Capodimonte porcelain, a very long fascinating tradition. From the Bourbon dynasty to nowadays, an art that has given us compositions with a unique style.

  7. Capodimonte porcelain, soft-paste porcelain produced by a factory established in 1743 at the Palazzo of Capodimonte by Charles III of Naples. Ware was produced there in large quantity and wide variety until 1759, when the concern was dismantled and removed to Buen Retiro, near Madrid, when Charles.

  8. Jun 1, 2023 · The Capodimonte is renowned for its extensive collection of Italian Renaissance and Baroque art. Over three floors, you’ll find works by famous artists such as Caravaggio, Titian, Masaccio, and Raphael. It’s just a notch down from the Uffizi Gallery, but has none of the crowds.

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