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    The National Museum of Ceramics Duca Di Martina (Italian: Museo nazionale della ceramica “duca di Martina”) is a historical and artistic site situated...
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    1931 has housed the National Museum of Ceramics, Naples, also called the Museo Duca di Martina. The Duke of Martina, second-born son of Riccardo and Maria...
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    Ariano Irpino (category Municipalities of the Province of Avellino)
    by the craftsmen of Ariano, and often have a fine and elaborate shape. Today the town houses some museums: the City Museum and Ceramics Gallery the Archaeological...
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    Ceramic art (redirect from Ceramics (art))
    figurines and other sculpture. As one of the plastic arts, ceramic art is a visual art. While some ceramics are considered fine art, such as pottery...
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    Amalfi Coast (redirect from Coast of Amalfi)
    local products are a particular kind of anchovy (local Italian: alici) from Cetara and the colourful handmade ceramics from Vietri. Buses and ferries run...
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    Biot, Alpes-Maritimes (category Communes of Alpes-Maritimes)
    cubist art museum of Fernand Leger as well as the winding cobbled lanes on the elevated fort. This village, that is now known for its ceramics and glassblowing...
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    Ariano Irpino Silver Museum [it] City Museum and Ceramics Gallery Diocesan Museum of Ariano Irpino [it] Ascoli Piceno Diocesan museum of Ascoli Piceno, Italy...
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    the Eneolithic tombs of Materdei. Discoveries of ceramics in the vicinity of Pizzofalcone hill, adjacent to the Port of Naples and dating from the late...
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    Manises (category Municipalities in the Province of Valencia)
    Lt. Mayor Primo de Rivera.) Secondly 1969 saw the opening of the Municipal Museum of Ceramics (Museu de la Ceràmica), renovated and enlarged in 1989, which...
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    Sorrento (redirect from Bay of Sorrento)
    main branch of the Circumvesuviana rail network, within easy access from Naples and Pompei. The town is widely known for its small ceramics, lacework and...
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    Ugo Nespolo (category University of Turin alumni)
    Italics, organized with the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, 2008 48th Ceramics Exhibition of Castellamonte, 2008 Nespolo. Ritorno...
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    The National Museum of Brazil (Portuguese: Museu Nacional) is the oldest scientific institution of Brazil. It is located in the city of Rio de Janeiro...
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  • Museum of Old Monaco (French: Musée du Vieux Monaco) is a museum of Monaco’s material heritage. It displays ceramics, paintings, furniture and costumes...
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  • her Translated Vase series which utilizes the broken fragments of priceless Korean ceramics to form a new sculpture. Yee's biomorphic sculptures highlight...
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    Abgineh Museum of Tehran (Glassware and Ceramics Museum of Iran) Arg-é Bam Carpet Museum of Iran Golestan Palace Iranian National Museum of Medical Sciences...
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    2nd-century BC cameo cup of Hellenistic Egypt in four-layered sardonyx agate. It is now in the Naples National Archaeological Museum (Inv. MANN 27611), and...
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    Beth Katleman (category Cranbrook Academy of Art alumni)
    2016- Contemporary Clay: A Survey of Contemporary American Ceramics, Western Carolina University Fine Arts Museum, Cullowee, North Carolina 2015- Tchotchke:...
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    Selachoidei National Gallery at Avellino houses one of the largest collections of cartilaginous fishes in the country, whereas the City Museum and Ceramics Gallery...
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    Fonthill Vase (category Collection of the National Museum of Ireland)
    and Museums: the Field of Chinese Ceramics in Britain, 1560–1960, Oxford: Peter Lang, ISBN 978-3-03-910538-0, p. 17. The Pilgrim Art: Cultures of Porcelain...
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  • National Museum Egypt Cairo: Egyptian Museum, Museum of Islamic Art, Gezira Center for Modern Art, Museum of Islamic Ceramics, Prince Amr Ibrahim Palace, The...
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    British Ambassador to Naples, who sold his collection of Greek and Roman artefacts to the museum in 1784 together with a number of other antiquities and...
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    to the Greek-Italic production of ceramics (and in particular of wine amphorae) on the island and in the Gulf of Naples. It has also been proposed that...
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    Ettore Sottsass (category Italian people of Austrian descent)
    Richards on an exhibition of his ceramics. Back in Italy in 1957, Sottsass joined Poltronova [it], a semi-industrial producer of contemporary furniture,...
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    mosaic, National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy Ancient Greek foliage volutes (aka rinceaux) on a capital from the ruins of the Temple of Apollo...
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    The Jatta National Archaeological Museum in Ruvo di Puglia, a historic and artistic city in southern Italy, is housed in rooms of Palazzo Jatta and represents...
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    impressions of West Africa. His participation at the "Documenta 7", Kassel, Germany, in 1982 gained him international recognition. In 1983 he moved to Naples for...
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    Sicily (redirect from Ceramics in Sicily)
    unified with the Kingdom of Naples into the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. From the 1282 Sicilian Vespers until the 1860 Expedition of the Thousand, Sicily...
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  • Mapei (category Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from July 2022)
    market expanded in the 1960s, thanks to the worldwide popularity of Italian ceramics. ADESILEX P22 adhesive was launched in a ready-to-use pack that was...
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    Louvre (redirect from Louvre Museum)
    the Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre [myze dy luvʁ] ), is a national art museum in Paris, France, and one of the most famous museums in the world...
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    the collection consists of ceramics, mostly vases, from Magna Graecia, collected mainly in the Ruvo region, but also in those of Canosa and Taranto. Some...
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