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Oh. Does that mean it’s more valuable when you know when it’s
hand-blown?. .. <more> |
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... the Eiffel Tower, religious shrines, buildings, actors, famous
politicians, and of course, nudes... <more>
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but it wasn’t until the famous train wreck on the Lake Shore
and Michigan Southern Railway in Kipton, Ohio that these features
became mandatory... <more> |

... It really came into its own when French sculptor Henri Cros
(1840-1907) adapted it to make large...
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... have a whimsical or humorous quality, containing images of playfully
distorted animal forms, twisted organic shapes...
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... Victorian fussiness in metalwork, textiles and lacquer inlaid
with mother-of-pearl. Porcelain ousted pottery... <more> |

In the 1770s and 1780s the factory produced the four famous Order
Services to a commission from Empress Catherine II... <more> |

... their eccentric, grotesquely modeled ‘Wally Birds’,
wheel-thrown and sculpted face jugs...<more> |
... dramatically expanded once he saw the International Exhibition
in Paris in 1878. There, he was exposed in particular to... <more>
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... were launched in 1907 and was inspired by Tiffany glass and
is, in fact, sometimes known as ‘poor man’s Tiffany.’...<more>
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Cinema and art flourished, with art and architecture both being
directly influenced... <more>
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As it turns out-
the plates went to auction in Toronto and realized an astounding...
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