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  2. Lladró - Wikipedia

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    Lladró figurines are given an additional title in English as well as the Spanish original, however these names are frequently not translations (figurative or literal) but new names that are more likely to appeal to an English speaking audience. An area for some confusion is that the names of the pieces can change throughout their run so the ...

  3. List of Royal Doulton figurines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of list of Royal Doulton figurines in ascending order by HN number. HN is named after Harry Nixon (1886–1955), head of the Royal Doulton painting department who joined Doulton in 1900. [ 1 ]

  4. Lladró Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Lladró Museum consists of two permanent expositions, the Historic Porcelain Museum and the Painting Collection. The Lladró Historic Porcelain Museum is formed by pieces retired from commercial catalogue, which have become museum exhibits because of their a

  5. Alexandra Danilova - Wikipedia

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    The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo presented Gaîté Parisienne in the U.S. for the first time at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, on 12 October 1938, with Danilova as the Glove Seller. [6] Portraying her as a vivacious, glamorous, sophisticated woman of the world, [ 7 ] Danilova in Gaîté became one of the attractions of the Ballet Russe ...

  6. Little Dancer of Fourteen Years - Wikipedia

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    The original wax sculpture at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.. The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer (French: La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans) is a sculpture begun c. 1880 by Edgar Degas of a young student of the Paris Opera Ballet dance school, a Belgian named Marie van Goethem.

  7. Oksana Zhnikrup - Wikipedia

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    Koon's sculpture Seated Ballerina, outside the Rockefeller Centre (2017). The National Folk Decorative Art Museum in Kyiv has a collection of pieces by Zhnikrup. [3] In 2017, Zhnikrup's work came to public prominence when the artist Jeff Koons was suspected of using her ballerina sculptures as inspiration for his work Seated Ballerina.

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