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  2. Antoine de Vinck - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Crestou, "Antoine de Vinck : la terre au service de l'art" in La Revue de la céramique et du verre, No.56, January–February 1991, pp. 28–33. Robert Deblander. « Antoine de Vinck, méditation sur le monde » in La Revue de la céramique et du verre, No.28, May–June 1986, pp. 28–32.

  3. Victor Anicet - Wikipedia

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    Victor Anicet trained as a ceramist initially at the Ecole des Arts Appliqués in Fort-de-France (academy of applied arts), continuing his training at Ecoles des Métiers des Arts de Paris (school of applied arts) in the ceramics department; at graduation in 1961, he was recognised as first in his class.

  4. Angus Suttie - Wikipedia

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    Suttie was also a contributor to The Ceramic Review, Revue de la Céramique et du Verre, Studio Pottery etc. and his works are held in some significant 20th century ceramics collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, Crafts Council, The Fred Marer Collection at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, and the Smart ...

  5. John Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    John Van Dyke (politician) (1807–1878), American politician John Charles Van Dyke (1856–1932), American art historian and critic John Wesley Van Dyke (1849–1939), president of the Atlantic Refining Company, Philadelphia

  6. Lunéville Faience - Wikipedia

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    la route du Chinois (in French). Lunéville: Association des amis de la faïence ancienne de Lunéville-Saint-Clément. p. 48. la route du Chinois. Jacques Peiffer (January 2001). Les Frères Mougin, sorciers du grand feu 1898-1950 (in French). Lunéville: Faton. p. 240. ISBN 978-2-87844-047-8. Mougin.

  7. French porcelain - Wikipedia

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    In 1756 the Vincennes factory was moved to Sèvres, where it still remains in production, and in 1759 it was bought by the king, although his mistress Madame de Pompadour was allowed effective free rein to oversee it. A period of superb quality in both design and production followed, creating much of the enduring reputation of French porcelain.

  8. Vincennes porcelain - Wikipedia

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    The duc de Luynes described the gift: "M. de Fulvy, who continues to be the director of the porcelain manufactory at Vincennes, had a porcelain vase brought to the Queen, which he presented to her on behalf of the company. Three small white figures, together with a porcelain vase, were mounted on a gilt-bronze pedestal.

  9. Brother Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Paris: La Revue de la Ceramique et du Verre. 2005. St. Andrew Kim Dae-geon The Letters of Saint Andrew Kim Dae-geon The Research Foundation of Korean Church History 2021 Thomas Choe The Letters of the Venerable Father Thomas Choe Yang-eop The Research Foundation of Korean Church History 2022