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The '''Ćmielów Porcelain Works''' ({{langx|pl|Zakłady Porcelany „Ćmielów”}}; <small>pronounced</small>: {{IPAc-pl|'|ć|m|j|e|l|u|f}}), in ], ], ], are the oldest<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dHEWAQAAMAAJ|title=Polish Foreign Trade|publisher=Foreign Trade Publicity and Pub. Enterprise Agpol|year=1986|page=32|quote=products from Ćmielów, the oldest Polish porcelain factory with a history going back close on 200 years}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Myślińska|first=Anna|date=2016|title="Od manufaktury magnackiej do przemysłu. Ceramika ćmielowska w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Kielcach", Magdalena Śniegulska-Gomuła, Kielce 2015 : |url=http://bazhum.muzhp.pl/media/files/Studia_Muzealno_Historyczne/Studia_Muzealno_Historyczne-r2016-t8/Studia_Muzealno_Historyczne-r2016-t8-s251-254/Studia_Muzealno_Historyczne-r2016-t8-s251-254.pdf|journal=Studia Muzealno-Historyczne|language=Polish|volume=8|pages=251–254|quote=Wyroby tej najstarszej w Polsce, czynnej do dzisiaj, wytwórni|via=}}</ref> and among the largest<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Kurtek|first=Katarzyna|date=2018-10-17|title=Polska ceramika po 2000 roku|url=https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/231434|journal=|volume=|pages=|quote=the biggest Polish porcelain factories as Ćmielów|via= |language=Polish, English}}</ref> ] works in Poland, and the largest thin-walled-china works in Europe,<ref name=Sural>{{cite web |url=https://culture.pl/en/article/polish-ceramics-history |title=A Żubr In A China Shop: A Short History of Polish Ceramics |author=Sural, Agnieszka |date=20 June 2018 |publisher=Culture.Pl |accessdate=11 February 2021 }}</ref> their products described as "likely the most recognizable Polish porcelain."<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last=Klekot|first=Ewa|date=2017|title=Sprawczość w fabryce porcelany|url=https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=598486|journal=Kultura Popularna|language=Polish|volume=52|issue=2|pages=92–107|issn=1644-8340|quote=chyba najlepiej rozpoznawalna w Polsce krajowa wytwórnia porcelany}}</ref> The Works trace their history to ] that were established in Ćmielów in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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The '''Ćmielów Porcelain Factory''' ({{lang-pl|Zakłady Porcelany „Ćmielów”}}), in ], ], ], is the oldest<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dHEWAQAAMAAJ|title=Polish Foreign Trade|publisher=Foreign Trade Publicity and Pub. Enterprise Agpol|year=1986|page=32|quote=products from Ćmielów, the oldest Polish porcelain factory with a history going back close on 200 years}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Myślińska|first=Anna|date=2016|title="Od manufaktury magnackiej do przemysłu. Ceramika ćmielowska w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Kielcach", Magdalena Śniegulska-Gomuła, Kielce 2015 : |url=http://bazhum.muzhp.pl/media/files/Studia_Muzealno_Historyczne/Studia_Muzealno_Historyczne-r2016-t8/Studia_Muzealno_Historyczne-r2016-t8-s251-254/Studia_Muzealno_Historyczne-r2016-t8-s251-254.pdf|journal=Studia Muzealno-Historyczne|language=Polish|volume=8|pages=251-254|quote=Wyroby tej najstarszej w Polsce, czynnej do dzisiaj, wytwórni|via=}}</ref> and one of the largest<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Kurtek|first=Katarzyna|date=2018-10-17|title=Polska ceramika po 2000 roku|url=https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/231434|journal=|volume=|pages=|quote=the biggest Polish porcelain factories as Ćmielów|via=}}</ref> ] factories in that country, its products described as "likely the most recognizable Polish porcelain".<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Klekot|first=Ewa|date=2017|title=Sprawczość w fabryce porcelany|url=https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=598486|journal=Kultura Popularna|language=Polish|volume=52|issue=02|pages=92–107|issn=1644-8340|quote=chyba najlepiej rozpoznawalna w Polsce krajowa wytwórnia porcelany|via=}}</ref> The firm traces its history to ] established in Ćmielów in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.


== History == == History ==
The company traces its history to the ] established in the Polish town of ] in the year 1790.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last=Klekot|first=Ewa|date=2017|title=Sprawczość w fabryce porcelany|url=https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=598486|journal=Kultura Popularna|language=Polish|volume=52|issue=02|pages=92–107|issn=1644-8340}}</ref> Another milestone was the creation of a larger manufactory in 1804 by count ].<ref name=":1" /> The production of ] started in 1838 (before that time, the local pottery production was mostly of simpler types, such as ]).<ref name=":1" /> The manufactory changed owners several time, in 1921 becoming a ].<ref name=":1" /> In 1924 the company acquired a smaller factory in nearby ].<ref name=":1" /> The company was ] by the communists in 1946. Half a decade later, in 1997, the company was ] and as of mid-2010s was split between two owners (Polskie Fabryki Porcelany „Ćmielów” i „Chodzież” SA and Fabryki Porcelany AS).<ref name=":0" /> The Ćmielów Porcelain Works trace their history to a ] that was established in the town of ] in 1790.<ref name=":1"/> Another milestone was the 1804 creation of a larger manufactory by Count ].<ref name=":1" /> Production of ] began in 1838 (previously, local ceramic production had been mostly of simpler varieties such as ]).<ref name=":1" /> In 1901 the firm received a grand prize at the All-Russia Exhibition in ].<ref name=am2016/> The manufactory changed owners several times, in 1921 becoming a ].<ref name=":1" /> In 1924, the firm acquired a smaller works in nearby ].<ref name=":1" />


In 1946, workers at the factory staged a strike in protest against a three month long shortage of flour.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=RD3-e7Zx-rEC&pg=PA250&dq=%C4%86miel%C3%B3w+communist&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwik44yP3cruAhWD7KQKHVHzBLwQ6AEwAHoECAMQAg#v=onepage&q=%C4%86miel%C3%B3w%20communist&f=false</ref> In 1946, the firm was ]. Also that year, Ćmielów Porcelain workers staged a strike protesting a three-month shortage of flour.<ref name="Kersten1991">{{cite book|author=Krystyna Kersten|title=The Establishment of Communist Rule in Poland, 1943–1948|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RD3-e7Zx-rEC&dq=%C4%86miel%C3%B3w+communist&pg=PA250|date=1 January 1991|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-06219-1|page=250}}</ref>

Half a century later, in 1997, the firm was ] and in the mid-2010s was split between two owners (''Polskie Fabryki Porcelany „Ćmielów” i „Chodzież” SA''; and ''Fabryki Porcelany AS'').<ref name=":1"/>


== Designs == == Designs ==
After 1840, Ćmielów products were often decorated with rural landscapes; scenes from history, mythology, or the Bible; and portraits of famous persons.<ref name=Sural/>
The ''Empire'' design by B. Wysocki and J. Steckiewicz was created in the 1930s on the order of Polish President ] for the ]. The design is used in official settings throughout the world, including in the President of the Republic of Poland’s registrar’s office.<ref>https://culture.pl/en/article/polish-ceramics-history</ref>

During the interwar period, the firm's flagship products designed by, among others, ], became known internationally, with buyers
including the royal court in Belgium and the Vatican City.<ref name=Sural/> Other notable designers working for the firm included ], ], ], and ].<ref name=am2016>{{Cite journal|last=Kwaśnik- Gliwińska|first=Anna|date=2016|title=Ceramika ćmielowska w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Kielcach|url=http://bazhum.muzhp.pl/media//files/Rocznik_Muzeum_Narodowego_w_Kielcach/Rocznik_Muzeum_Narodowego_w_Kielcach-r2006-t22/Rocznik_Muzeum_Narodowego_w_Kielcach-r2006-t22-s59-66/Rocznik_Muzeum_Narodowego_w_Kielcach-r2006-t22-s59-66.pdf|journal=Rocznik Muzeum Narodowego W Kielcach|language=Polish|volume=22|pages=59–66|quote=|via=}}</ref> The ''Empire'' design was created in the 1930s by B. Wysocki and J. Steckiewicz, to the order of Polish President ], for ]'s ]. The design is used in official settings throughout the world, including the ] of the ] and the ].<ref name=Sural/>

In the 1950s and 1960s, the firm produced "new-look" decorative ].<ref name=Sural/><ref>Barbara Banaś, ''Polski new look. Ceramika użytkowa lat 50. i 60'', Wrocław, Studio Baka, 2011. {{ISBN|978-83-933926-0-5}}.</ref> New owners in post-communist Poland endeavored to renew their hand-made production and published a catalog.<ref></ref> In 2004, the owners resumed their collaboration with artists Lubomir Tomaszewski and Mieczysław Naruszewicz, who had been behind the success of the 1960s figurines.<ref>, February 25, 2020</ref>


Ćmielów ceramics are exhibited in numerous Polish museums, the largest collection being at the ] (''Muzeum Narodowe w Kielcach'').<ref name=am2016/>
During the 1950s and 1960s the factory produced the ''figurki ćmielowskie'' figurines which were examplary in technology and form.<ref>https://culture.pl/en/article/polish-ceramics-history</ref>


==References== ==References==
{{reflist}} {{Reflist}}


== Further reading == == Further reading ==


* {{cite book|author1=Bolesława Kołodziejowa|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=11GRAAAACAAJ|title=Zakłady Porcelany Ćmielów|author2=Zbigniew M. Stadnicki|author3=Janusz Podlecki|publisher=Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza w Krakowie|year=1986|isbn=978-83-03-01336-1}} * {{cite book|author1=Bolesława Kołodziejowa|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=11GRAAAACAAJ|title=Zakłady Porcelany Ćmielów|author2=Zbigniew M. Stadnicki|author3=Janusz Podlecki|publisher=Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza w Krakowie|year=1986|isbn=978-83-03-01336-1}}
* A. Kwaśnik-Gliwińska, Ceramika ćmielowska w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Kielcach i Zakładów Porcelany Stołowej w Ćmielowie, Sandomierz, 1979 * A. Kwaśnik-Gliwińska, ''Ceramika ćmielowska w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Kielcach i Zakładów Porcelany Stołowej w Ćmielowie'', ], 1979.
* Dokumenty wytwórni porcelany „Świt” w Ćmielowie, oprac. J. Moniewski, Radom 1997 * ''Dokumenty wytwórni porcelany „Świt” w Ćmielowie'', ''opracował'' J. Moniewski, ], 1997.
* Fabryka fajansu w Ćmielowie za dyrekcji Adolfa Fryderyka Vatkego: 1808-1837, oprac. J. Moniewski, Radom 2007. * ''Fabryka fajansu w Ćmielowie za dyrekcji Adolfa Fryderyka Vatkego: 1808–1837'', ''oprac.'' J. Moniewski, ], 2007.


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Porcelain works in Poland
Ćmielów Porcelain Works
Company typeSpółka akcyjna
IndustryPorcelain manufacturer
Founded1790; 235 years ago (1790)
FounderJacek Małachowski
HeadquartersĆmielów, Poland
Ćmielów Porcelain offices, Ćmielów
Ćmielów Porcelain logo, ulica Biskupia 11 (11 Bishop Street), Kraków, Poland

The Ćmielów Porcelain Works (Polish: Zakłady Porcelany „Ćmielów”; pronounced: ), in Ćmielów, Holy Cross Province, Poland, are the oldest and among the largest porcelain works in Poland, and the largest thin-walled-china works in Europe, their products described as "likely the most recognizable Polish porcelain." The Works trace their history to craft manufactories that were established in Ćmielów in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

History

The Ćmielów Porcelain Works trace their history to a craft manufactory that was established in the town of Ćmielów in 1790. Another milestone was the 1804 creation of a larger manufactory by Count Jacek Małachowski. Production of porcelain began in 1838 (previously, local ceramic production had been mostly of simpler varieties such as faience). In 1901 the firm received a grand prize at the All-Russia Exhibition in St. Petersburg. The manufactory changed owners several times, in 1921 becoming a S.A.-type corporation. In 1924, the firm acquired a smaller works in nearby Chodzież.

In 1946, the firm was nationalized in communist Poland. Also that year, Ćmielów Porcelain workers staged a strike protesting a three-month shortage of flour.

Half a century later, in 1997, the firm was reprivatized and in the mid-2010s was split between two owners (Polskie Fabryki Porcelany „Ćmielów” i „Chodzież” SA; and Fabryki Porcelany AS).

Designs

After 1840, Ćmielów products were often decorated with rural landscapes; scenes from history, mythology, or the Bible; and portraits of famous persons.

During the interwar period, the firm's flagship products designed by, among others, Bogdan Wendorf, became known internationally, with buyers including the royal court in Belgium and the Vatican City. Other notable designers working for the firm included Wincenty Potacki, Franciszek Kalfas, Józef Szewczyk, and Lubomir Tomaszewski. The Empire design was created in the 1930s by B. Wysocki and J. Steckiewicz, to the order of Polish President Ignacy Mościcki, for Warsaw's Royal Castle. The design is used in official settings throughout the world, including the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and the royal court in Belgium.

In the 1950s and 1960s, the firm produced "new-look" decorative Ćmielów figurines. New owners in post-communist Poland endeavored to renew their hand-made production and published a catalog. In 2004, the owners resumed their collaboration with artists Lubomir Tomaszewski and Mieczysław Naruszewicz, who had been behind the success of the 1960s figurines.

Ćmielów ceramics are exhibited in numerous Polish museums, the largest collection being at the National Museum in Kielce (Muzeum Narodowe w Kielcach).

References

  1. Polish Foreign Trade. Foreign Trade Publicity and Pub. Enterprise Agpol. 1986. p. 32. products from Ćmielów, the oldest Polish porcelain factory with a history going back close on 200 years
  2. Myślińska, Anna (2016). ""Od manufaktury magnackiej do przemysłu. Ceramika ćmielowska w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Kielcach", Magdalena Śniegulska-Gomuła, Kielce 2015 : [recenzja]" (PDF). Studia Muzealno-Historyczne (in Polish). 8: 251–254. Wyroby tej najstarszej w Polsce, czynnej do dzisiaj, wytwórni
  3. Kurtek, Katarzyna (2018-10-17). "Polska ceramika po 2000 roku" (in Polish and English). the biggest Polish porcelain factories as Ćmielów {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Sural, Agnieszka (20 June 2018). "A Żubr In A China Shop: A Short History of Polish Ceramics". Culture.Pl. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  5. ^ Klekot, Ewa (2017). "Sprawczość w fabryce porcelany". Kultura Popularna (in Polish). 52 (2): 92–107. ISSN 1644-8340. chyba najlepiej rozpoznawalna w Polsce krajowa wytwórnia porcelany
  6. ^ Kwaśnik- Gliwińska, Anna (2016). "Ceramika ćmielowska w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Kielcach" (PDF). Rocznik Muzeum Narodowego W Kielcach (in Polish). 22: 59–66.
  7. Krystyna Kersten (1 January 1991). The Establishment of Communist Rule in Poland, 1943–1948. University of California Press. p. 250. ISBN 978-0-520-06219-1.
  8. Barbara Banaś, Polski new look. Ceramika użytkowa lat 50. i 60, Wrocław, Studio Baka, 2011. ISBN 978-83-933926-0-5.
  9. "Minister załatwia kontrakt AS Ćmielów"
  10. "Najlepsze porcelanowe wzornictwo z manufaktury AS Ćmielów", February 25, 2020

Further reading

  • Bolesława Kołodziejowa; Zbigniew M. Stadnicki; Janusz Podlecki (1986). Zakłady Porcelany Ćmielów. Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza w Krakowie. ISBN 978-83-03-01336-1.
  • A. Kwaśnik-Gliwińska, Ceramika ćmielowska w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Kielcach i Zakładów Porcelany Stołowej w Ćmielowie, Sandomierz, 1979.
  • Dokumenty wytwórni porcelany „Świt” w Ćmielowie, opracował J. Moniewski, Radom, 1997.
  • Fabryka fajansu w Ćmielowie za dyrekcji Adolfa Fryderyka Vatkego: 1808–1837, oprac. J. Moniewski, Radom, 2007.

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