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... artists who used both traditional forms and their imaginations to shape and to adorn them . The most favoured objects were Ḥanukka lamps , spice boxes , special dishes for the festivals of Picture from the photographic archive of the ...
... artists who used both traditional forms and their imaginations to shape and to adorn them . The most favoured objects were Ḥanukka lamps , spice boxes , special dishes for the festivals of Picture from the photographic archive of the ...
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... Artists ' Association ) . Follow- ing a disagreement within this group , he and the German painter Franz Marc founded in 1911 an informally orga- nized rival group , which took the name Der Blaue Reiter ( The Blue Rider ) , from the ...
... Artists ' Association ) . Follow- ing a disagreement within this group , he and the German painter Franz Marc founded in 1911 an informally orga- nized rival group , which took the name Der Blaue Reiter ( The Blue Rider ) , from the ...
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... artists that is responsible for almost the whole of the artistic ware known outside Ja- pan . Technical processes were still further developed with additions such as engraved lacquer ( chinkinbori ) derived from China , carved red and ...
... artists that is responsible for almost the whole of the artistic ware known outside Ja- pan . Technical processes were still further developed with additions such as engraved lacquer ( chinkinbori ) derived from China , carved red and ...
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