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Johann Friedrich Böttger (1682-1719)

"Johann Friedrich Böttger (also Böttcher or Böttiger; 4 February 1682 – 13 March 1719) was a German alchemist. Böttger was born in Schleiz and died in Dresden. He is normally credited with being the first European to discover the secret of the creation of hard-paste porcelain in 1708, but it has also been claimed that English manufacturers or Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus produced porcelain first. Certainly, the Meissen factory, established 1710, was the first to produce porcelain in Europe in large quantities and since the recipe was kept a trade secret by Böttger for his company, experiments continued elsewhere throughout Europe." - (en.wikipedia.org 29.01.2020)

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Figur der Commedia dell’Arte: ArlecchinoFigur der Commedia dell’Arte: BrighellaFigur der Commedia dell’Arte: Pantalone10 Mark der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, Johann Friedrich Böttger, 1969Wandbild: "Johann Friedrich Böttger als Gefangener im Laboratorium der AlbrechtsTafel 214, Böttgerbüste / (Bottgersteingrug) [Johann Friedrich Böttger]
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[Relation to person or institution] Johann Friedrich Böttger (1682-1719)
Template creation Robert Boissard (1570-1601)
[Relation to person or institution] Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1676-1732)

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