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  2. Jazz (design) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz is a trademarked design that is featured on disposable cups. [1] The design was introduced in 1992, and is considered an icon of 1990s culture. Jazz has also become a meme and has gained a cult following. Fans have applied the design to various objects, including automobiles, shirts, and shoes.

  3. File:Stack and Stitch Illustration.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Teacup - Wikipedia

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    The original teacup design did not have a handle or a saucer. At some point a ring-shaped cupholder appeared to protect the fingers and eventually evolved into a saucer. [ 3 ] The cups in 17th century were tiny, with the width about 2¼ inches across at the top,1¼ at the bottom, and the depth of 1½ inches.

  5. List of works by Félix González-Torres - Wikipedia

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    Images of González-Torres' work are subject to copyright by the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation, formed in 2002 by the artist's estate as the sole licensor of copyright. Catalogue numbers are references to the 1997 catalogue raisonné of the artist's work, along with the Foundation's public archival catalogue. [ 9 ]

  6. The Cup of Tea - Wikipedia

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    The gold-edged teacup along with the silver spoon are luxury items that indicate the high social status of the subject depicted. [6] Lydia's hat and gloves reinforce the formality of the scene, and additionally suggest that she is a guest taking tea in another woman's home. Behind Lydia sits a green wicker planter full of white hyacinth flowers.

  7. Teacups - Wikipedia

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    Teacups, or spinning teacups, is a type of amusement ride characterized by teacup-shaped spinning vehicles atop a turntable-like floor, which may also spin. [ 1 ] Design

  8. Cup plate - Wikipedia

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    Cup plate made of pressed glass. Cup plates are coasters that provide a place to rest a tea cup while leaving space for a light snack. Teacup plates originated in England in the early 1800s and went out of fashion in the second half of the 19th century [1] (Barber puts the peak of popularity in the US at 1840s [2]), with a brief reappearance in the first third of the 20th century as bridge ...

  9. Le Déjeuner en fourrure - Wikipedia

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    Object ("The Luncheon in Fur"), known in English as Fur Breakfast or Breakfast in Fur, is a 1936 sculpture by the surrealist Méret Oppenheim, consisting of a fur-covered teacup, saucer and spoon. The work, which originated in a conversation in a Paris cafe, is the most frequently-cited example of sculpture in the surrealist movement.