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  2. Van Briggle Pottery - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, struggling with health issues due to tuberculosis, Artus left Rookwood and moved to the drier air of Colorado Springs, Colorado.Upon befriending the Holmes family of Chico Basin, he stayed at the HOP Ranch during the summers of 1899, 1900, and 1901 to reduce work stress and regain strength [14] while pursuing his own styles of pottery, centered around the Art Nouveau movement.

  3. File:Art Nouveau tiles in the house with number 6, Strada ...

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    Art Nouveau tiles in the house with number 6, Strada SperanÈ›ei, Bucharest (Romania) ... 44°26'12.901"N, 26°6'27.810"E. heading: 90.45825958702065 degree.

  4. Maw & Co - Wikipedia

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    In addition, mosaic tiles (from 1862), transfer printed tiles, hand painted picture tiles and relief tiles were also produced and included Art Nouveau and Art Deco geometric designs. [ 3 ] In the 1890s Maw & Co started making high quality art pottery (the name they used for it) and employed artists, such as Lewis Foreman Day and Walter Crane ...

  5. Zsolnay - Wikipedia

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    Frost-resisting Zsolnay building decorations were used in numerous buildings specifically during the Art Nouveau movement. By 1914, Zsolnay was the largest company in Austro-Hungary . [ 1 ] During World War I , production of pottery and building materials were curtailed, and the factory produced for military use, for instance insulators .

  6. Grueby Faience Company - Wikipedia

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    Grueby tile panel at the Astor Place subway station in the New York City Subway A Grueby Faience vase by Wilhelmina Post, made around 1910 A 1906 Grueby Faience vase. The Grueby Faience Company, founded in 1894, was an American ceramics company that produced distinctive American art pottery vases and tiles during America's Arts and Crafts Movement.

  7. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by Gothic art inspired papers in earth tones with stylized leaf and floral patterns. William Morris was one of the most influential designers of wallpaper and fabrics during the latter half of the Victorian period. Morris was inspired and used Medieval and Gothic tapestries in his work. Embossed paper were used on ceilings and ...

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