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Encyclopedia article about Faience patriotique. Information about Faience patriotique in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... (redirected from Faience patriotique)
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German faience lobed dish painted with chinoiserie in blue and manganese, Frankfurt am Main, … ... The rest of the furniture of this privileged apartment consisted of old cabinets, filled with Chinese porcelain and Japanese vases, Lucca della Robbia faience, and Palissy platters; of old arm-chairs, in which perhaps had...
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Faience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Faience was used in ancient Egypt for amulets, tiles, and small statues, although the term itself derives from the Italian city of Faenza, famous for majolica in the Renaissance. ... a boar's head in faience crowned a magnificent dresser, whose two shelves announced that the mistress of the house was the wife or widow of...
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volume entitled Histoire des Faiences Patriotiques Champfleury's work investigates the .... writings to draw attention to 'faience patriotique' and ...
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Mottoes of fellowships and associations became popular in the 18th century, leading to the Faïence patriotique that was a specialty of the years of the ...
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German faience lobed dish painted with chinoiserie in blue and manganese, Frankfurt am Main, … ... (redirected from Faience parlante) ... Fahrenheit's hydrometer; Fahrenheit, Daniel; Fahrenholz's rule; Faial; Faidherbe, Louis; Faidherbe, Louis Léon César; faience; Faience parlante; fail; fail safe; fail soft; fail-safe;
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Faience or faïence is the conventional name in English for fine tin-glazed earthenware on a delicate pale buff body. The invention of a ... Mottoes of fellowships and associations became popular in the eighteenth century, leading to the Faïence patriotique that was a specialty of the years of the French Revolution.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Australia ... faience patriotique French 18th-century earthenware, chiefly plates and jugs, decorated with themes drawn from the French Revolution and its ideology or from national political events. The first example of a faience patriotique was a Moustiers dish occasioned by the Battle of Fontenoy ...
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