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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. 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

  4. Acámbaro figures - Wikipedia

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    The Acámbaro figures were uncovered by a German immigrant and hardware merchant named Waldemar Julsrud. According to Dennis Swift, a young-Earth creationist and major proponent of the figures' authenticity, Julsrud stumbled upon the figures while riding his horse and hired a local farmer to dig up the remaining figures, paying him for each figure he brought back.

  5. Mexican ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Many figurines were also made using molds. Sometimes vessels were made with several molded pieces with the upper part finished by coiling. [4] With one exception, pre-Hispanic pieces were not glazed, but rather the finish was made with a slip made of extremely fine clay.

  6. Tanagra figurine - Wikipedia

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    Tanagra figurine representing woman sitting. Tanagra was an unimportant city in antiquity. The city had come to the attention of historians and archeologists during the early 19th century after war broke out between the Turks and their allies, the British and the French, following a warning of a French invasion.

  7. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Figurines [11] Jessie Grimes: San Francisco Bay area: 1940s: Figurines [11] Kay the Potter (Kay Kinney) Berkeley: 1930s: Figurines & art ware [11] Lagunita: Oakland: 1940s: Figurines [11] Laurel Pottery and Manufacturing Company: Stockton: 1938–1962: Flower pots, art ware & tableware [14] Monterey Pottery: Carmel Valley: 1948-unknown ...

  8. Museo di Capodimonte - Wikipedia

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    Museo di Capodimonte is an art museum located in the Palace of Capodimonte, a grand Bourbon palazzo in Naples, Italy designed by Giovanni Antonio Medrano.The museum is the prime repository of Neapolitan painting and decorative art, with several important works from other Italian schools of painting, and some important ancient Roman sculptures.

  9. Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    For a much wider section of the population, moulded relief decoration of pottery vessels and small figurines were produced in great quantity and often considerable quality. [ 63 ] After moving through a late 2nd-century "baroque" phase, [ 64 ] in the 3rd century, Roman art largely abandoned, or simply became unable to produce, sculpture in the ...

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