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    Famille jaune, noire, rose, verte are terms used in the West to classify Chinese porcelain of the Qing dynasty by the dominant colour of its enamel palette...
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    (1974) Grand Prix de Paris – (4) – Vieux Manoir (1950), White Label (1964), Soleil Noir (1979), Le Nain Jaune (1982) Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud – (3) –...
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    Claude Barthélemy (musician) (category Orchestre National de Jazz members)
    National de Jazz. In the 1990s he led the octet La Nouvelle-Orleans, the quartet Monsieur Claude, and accompanied Elise Caron and Sylvie Cobo. Jaune et Encore...
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    and porcelain decorated under the glaze with a blue pigment, generally cobalt oxide. The decoration was commonly applied by hand, originally by brush...
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    Sèvres is a characteristic colour of the manufactory. It is made from a cobalt oxide which is incorporated into the glaze. The ceramicist Ambroise Milet...
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    with famille jaune enamels on the biscuit and on the glaze. Vase in the form of a Pomegranate, Yongzheng reign (1722–1735), "claire-de-lune glaze" Famille...
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    combination of intersecting lines of cobalt blue with inverted tear drops of cobalt blue (made from mineral cobalt) and 22 karat gold accents. There is...
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    manufacturing porcelain in his letters to Europe. In 1771, the comte de Milly published L'art de la porcelaine, a detailed account of the processes of creating...
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    symmetry. The onion pattern was designed as a white ware decorated with cobalt blue underglaze pattern. Sometimes dishes have gold leaf accents on them...
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    decoration, where the coloured pattern is applied before glazing, notably the cobalt blue of blue and white porcelain. Many historical styles, for example mina'i...
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    on famille rose to be the same as that of the European one, although the cobalt blue of the enamel from some famille rose pieces has been determined to...
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  • with Angola. Lubumbashi is home to football clubs Tanganyika, FC Etoile Jaune (Yellow Stars) and many more. The port at Kalemie was built to connect the...
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    Michel Graillier, Pianos Puzzle (Saravah, 1970) Claude Barthelemy, Jaune et Encore (Cobalt, 1979) Jean-Jacques Birge, Sarajevo Suite (L'Empreinte, 1994) Art...
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    following pigments: lead white, bone black, vermilion, cadmium yellow, cobalt blue, emerald green, and native earth pigments (such as brown ochre) that...
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    English-speaking countries. The "mussel blue" is cobalt. The discovery in 1772 of a rich vein of cobalt in Norway, the junior part of the joint kingdom...
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    until the export trade tailed off around 1740. Kinrande has underglaze cobalt blue and overglaze red and gold, and sometimes other colors. The color combination...
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    porcelain) in Berlin from the mid-18th century onwards. The company logo is a cobalt blue sceptre, which is stamped (painted prior to 1837) on every piece. All...
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    potted and often under-fired. Decoration in underglaze blue and white using cobalt is the most common, and was probably the only type of decoration at first...
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    painter can be any of the blues: phthalocyanine blue, Prussian blue, indigo, Cobalt blue, ultramarine, and so on. Psychological and symbolical meanings of color...
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    of the Netherlands. Kraak ware is almost all painted in the underglaze cobalt blue and white porcelain style that was perfected under the Ming dynasty...
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    shown on kimono. The outlines are painted with zaffre, which consists of cobalt oxide. The vessel is then fired in the kiln, which turns the zaffre dark...
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    using a copper-based underglaze red. This was sometimes combined with the cobalt blue in blue and red pieces. Under the Xuande Emperor (r. 1426–1435) a copper-red...
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    the yellow jersey – or maillot jaune – is awarded to the leader in some stage races. The tradition was begun in the Tour de France where the sponsoring L'Auto...
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    of the vases is based on bronze vessels. They are painted in underglazed cobalt blue with images of a number of auspicious motifs. On the main body of each...
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  • List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    "Descripción de 21 especies de Gibberula Swainson, 1840 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Cystiscidae) en honor de 21 mujeres distinguidas con el Premio Príncipe de Asturias"...
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    appreciated in Japan with a number of exhibitions. British artist Edmund de Waal (b. 1964) studied Leach and spent a number of years in Japan studying...
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    major changes in the style of porcelain, most of it painted in underglaze cobalt blue on white. A much more free approach was taken to painting, influenced...
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    Porcelain often receives underglaze decoration using pigments that include cobalt oxide and copper, or overglaze enamels, allowing a wider range of colours...
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    florality, and weight. The Ming influence in blue and white wares using cobalt-blue glazes existed, but without the pthalo blue range, and the three-dimensional...
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    Primary color (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    to the study of full colour. The colours should be a cold and warm one; cobalt blue and warm sienna—or Prussian blue and burnt sienna—are two combinations...
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