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  2. Mexican ceramics - Wikipedia

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    The late matriarch Teodora Blanco Núñez developed a distinct style of terra cotta figures she called "muñecas" (dolls). Teodora typically made female figures and anthropomorphized animals, and she occasionally made male historical and religious figures. [42] Teodora ornately decorated her pieces with small detailed pieces of clay before firing.

  3. American art pottery - Wikipedia

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    The Teco Pottery was founded in Terra Cotta, Illinois, in 1899 by William Day Gates, as a specialty branch of his American Terra Cotta Tile and Ceramic Company, which made architectural terra cotta items like drain tiles and chimney tops. Gates's experiments with glazes and forms led him to found Teco (an acronym for TErra COtta) to create art ...

  4. Greek terracotta figurines - Wikipedia

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    Terracotta figurines are a wide range of small figurines made throughout the time span of Ancient Greece, and one of the main types of Ancient Greek pottery. Early figures are typically religious, modelled by hand, and often found in large numbers at religious sites, left as votive offerings .

  5. Herculaneum Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The Herculaneum Pottery was based in Toxteth, Liverpool, England. between 1793/94 and 1841. [1] They made creamware and pearlware pottery as well as bone china porcelain.. About 1793-4 Richard Abbey, who had been apprenticed to John Sadler, an engraver, started a pottery at Toxteth Park, on the north side of the River Mersey, along with a Scotsman named John Graham. [1]

  6. Centuripe ware - Wikipedia

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    Lekanis in Düsseldorf. The paintings were only applied on one side, entirely using tempera paints applied after all firing. This is a significant difference from most other Greek vase-painting, [6] although some later vases had added some painting after firing as well as the traditional fired ceramic painting, [7] and Greek terracotta figurines were often painted in this way.

  7. 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.

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