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    Taxile Maximin Doat (1851–1939) was a French potter who is primarily known for his experimentation with high-fired porcelain (grand feu) and stoneware...
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    where such artists Adelaïde Alsop Robineau, Frederick Hurten Rhead, and Taxile Doat worked. Its director was Hungarian immigrant George Julian Zolnay, who...
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    Germany, and Doulton in Britain. Other leading French ceramists included Taxile Doat, Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat, Edmond Lachenal, Albert Dammouse [fr] and Auguste...
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    along with American potter Adelaïde Alsop Robineau and French potter Taxile Doat, was recruited by Edward Gardner Lewis, the founder of University City...
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    Impressionist paintings being produced in the same period. The glaze specialist Taxile Doat moved in the opposite direction to others; after nearly 30 years at Sèvres...
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    moved overseas at the end of the twentieth century. The French potter Taxile Doat was responsible for some production in the US at University City, Missouri...
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    later studied ceramics with Charles Binns at Alfred University and with Taxile Doat. In 1899, she married Samuel E. Robineau, a French ceramics expert who...
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