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David de Haan and Femke Diercks expand upon the existing research on Leonaert Bramer (1596-1674) and identify new drawings and objects that illustrate the involvement of painters in the Delft earthenware industry.
David de Haan, Femke Diercks
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An archaeological preliminary excavation, carried out by the Inrap in 2011 in Lille, led to the discovery of an important rejection of the production of earthenware.
Vaiana Vincent, Ludovic Debs
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3D INDOOR DOCUMENTATION OF THE WINTER GARDEN IN THE EARTHENWARE MUSEUM AT SARREGUEMINES (FRANCE) [PDF]
This paper presents the work accomplished in order to digitize and model the Winter Garden of the Earthenware Museum at Sarreguemines (Moselle, France).
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Boliche Lucanera site is located in General Daniel Cerri (department of Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Provin-ce). It was discovered in the courtyard of a house used as a store for the sale of beverages from the end of the 19th century until the middle of ...
Hernán Tomassini, Javier Weimann
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L’Enlèvement d’Hélène : restauration d’une majolique d’Urbino
The article presents a graduation work produced at Institut national du patrimoine. This dissertation is devoted to the study and conservation of a italian majolica plate preserved at the Louvre Museum - Department of Decorative Arts. The restoration has
Elodie Dehaut
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Des vestiges d’un possible aqueduc à Lyon, à l’angle des rues Appian et des Fossés-de-Trion
A building operation at the intersection of the Appian and Fossés-de-Trion streets, in Lyon’s fifth district (France), gave rise to an archaeological excavation in 2015. The site is located near the Point-du-Jour plain, close to the Saint-Irénée district,
Tony Silvino
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The excavation of the courtyard of the Grand Commun of the Château de Versailles in 2006 and 2007 by INRAP, under the direction of Jean-Yves Dufour, revealed the vestiges of several buildings that preceded the building of the Grand Commun in 1682 ...
Fabienne Ravoire
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Towards the middle of the nineteenth century, factories began to produce goods for a new category of clients, children. Glazed earthenware began to replace metal and tin in children’s toys and, in particular, in children’s ‘household sets’: crockery and ...
Stéphanie Korn
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Pembuatan gerabah di pulau Bawean merupakan salah satu bentuk budaya tradisional yang masih hidup hingga saat ini. Secara umum dapat diperkirakan bahwa pengaruh hubungan antarsuku dengan daerah-daerah di luar pulau mengakibatkan perubahan teknik ...
Goenadi Nitihaminoto
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The Haban pottery from the Belgrade fortress: Archaeological contexts, chronology, decorative designs [PDF]
Haban pottery, named after its makers, members of the Anabaptist reform movement, flourished in Central-European countries from the end of the 16th until the 19th century.
Bikić Vesna
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