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13: ...rcelain]] and [[biscuit-ware]] at the [[Vincennes porcelain|Vincennes]] and [[Manufacture nationale de Sèvre... 13: ...rcelain]] and [[biscuit-ware]] at the [[Vincennes porcelain|Vincennes]] and [[Manufacture nationale de Sèvre...
7. American modernism (48081 bytes) 7. American modernism (48081 bytes)
- 190: ...luminum with cherry wood handles. Others combined porcelain balls and bowls with maple handles. Those of mall...+ 190: ...luminum with cherry wood handles. Others combined porcelain balls and bowls with
 +maple handles. Those of mall...
8. Suprematism (4199 bytes) 8. Suprematism (4199 bytes)
19: ...st motifs on works at the St Petersburg Lomonosov Porcelain Factory, where Malevich and Chashnik were also em... 19: ...st motifs on works at the St Petersburg Lomonosov Porcelain Factory, where Malevich and Chashnik were also em...
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12. Liu Jianhua (1230 bytes) 12. Liu Jianhua (1230 bytes)
1: ...best known for his [[armless]] and [[headless]] [[porcelain]] [[female body|female bodies]] in [[suggestive]]... 1: ...best known for his [[armless]] and [[headless]] [[porcelain]] [[female body|female bodies]] in [[suggestive]]...
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  1. Luigi Colani (7468 bytes)
     79: ...ject with Kusch & Co., Germany. A world leader in porcelain, Rosenthal, Germany, plans to promote a speci...
     89: ... World Economic Forum WEF in Davos, Switzerland. Porcelain giftware creations (Cappuccino, Espresso mugs).
  2. Influence (1418 bytes)
     22: In 2004, Marcel Duchamp's porcelain urinal was named the world's most influential pie...
  3. Aestheticism (5494 bytes)
     23: * Blue and white on porcelain and china.
     31: ... blue and white design was also popular on square porcelain tiles. It is reported that Oscar Wilde used a...
  4. Urinal (153 bytes)
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A urinal is a porcelain or china appliance in male restrooms wh...
  5. Neoclassicism (14403 bytes)
     6: ...|Ming]] ceramics pay homage to Sung celadon porcelains; Italian 15th century humanists learn to write...
  6. François Boucher (4087 bytes)
     13: ...rcelain]] and biscuit-ware at the Vincennes and [[Manufacture nationale de Sèvre...
  7. American modernism (48081 bytes)
     190: ...luminum with cherry wood handles. Others combined porcelain balls and bowls with 

maple handles. Those of mall...

  8. Suprematism (4199 bytes)
     19: ...st motifs on works at the St Petersburg Lomonosov Porcelain Factory, where Malevich and Chashnik were also em...
  9. French art of the 20th century (4081 bytes)
     6: ...w York City|New York]], Duchamp presented a white porcelain urinal (Fountain) sign...
 10. Champfleury (850 bytes)
     10: ...n 1889 he was Chief of Collections at the Sèvres porcelain factory.
 11. Comprachicos (3385 bytes)
     12: ...child two or three years old, one puts him into a porcelain vase, more or less grotesque in shape, without co...
 12. Liu Jianhua (1230 bytes)
     1: ...best known for his armless and headless porcelain female bodies in suggestive...




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