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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. Claude Champy - Wikipedia

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    Claude Champy (born September 12, 1944 [1] at Plaisir/Yvelines) is a French ceramist.. 1963/64 Claude Champy was taught in drawing at the Atelier Met de Penninghen et Jacques d’Andon, a private art school in Paris. 1964–1968 he studied ceramics with Pierre Fouquet at the École des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d’Art in Paris. 1965 he stayed at La Borne where he met the leading ...

  4. Musée Ariana - Wikipedia

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    The Musée Ariana, also known as the Musée suisse de la céramique et du verre (Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass), is a museum in Geneva, Switzerland.It is devoted to ceramic and glass artwork, and contains around 20,000 objects from the last 1,200 years, [1] representing the historic, geographic, artistic and technological breadth of glass and ceramic manufacture during this time.

  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. 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 ...

  7. John Charles Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    After nearly a century Van Dyke remains the grandfather of almost all American desert writers. [6] Van Dyke died at St. Luke's Hospital in Manhattan on December 5, 1932. [2] He was the son of Judge John Van Dyke, and great grandson of John Honeyman, a spy for George Washington who played a critical role at the battle of Trenton.

  8. Brother Anthony - Wikipedia

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    (From the French) Daniel de Montmollin, The Practice of Stoneware Glazes: minerals, rocks, ashes. 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

  9. Regis Brodie - Wikipedia

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    Regis Brodie (1942–2024) was a tenured professor of art at the Department of Art and Art History at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and a potter.From 1972, he served as the Director of the Summer Six Art Program at Skidmore College.