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- Majolica - The Greatest Beauty of Italy
by Mitch Johnson. We will be looking at some of the continental potteries and their patrons who encouraged the development of the potteries in these countries like the Moorish conqueror of Spain. After he left Spain his styles of potteries were still made.
WITH the aid of methods learned from Near Eastern potters the Moorish conquerors of Spain established a number of potteries. There, they produced earthenware ... products, articles, news
- The Most Remarkable Porcelain in Italy
by Mitch Johnson. The Italians attempted many times to imitate the Chinese porcelain but resulting in only white glass. The first factory in Italy was started in 1720 by Francesco Vezzi, which made hard-paste porcelain varying in colour from white. Some of the rulers patronage the making of the porcelain wares.
ItalyFlorenceDuring the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries much experimental work was carried on in att... products, articles, news
- The Beauty Of Antique Glass
by Victor Epand. Antique glass includes so many different decorations, sizes, forms and shapes. Having any type of antique glass in your home can add to the beauty and character or theme that you would like to create. No matter what the size of your room or home is, there is always room for a piece of antique glass. Let us explore the shapes, sizes and forms that antique glass can take.
First of all, antique gla... products, articles, news
- Movie Reviews: The Vikings, Excaliber, and Dangerous Beauty
by Laura McDonald. THE VIKINGS
This is what entertainment's all about! Directed by (and starring) Kirk Douglas, this movie released in 1958. Ernest Borgnine is a Viking king, compelling in this rude/crude role, and Kirk is his son. A viking's life is active, raping and pillaging, and partying at night. I read somewhere that this film was tops in the box office for the 1950's, and I'd believe it. Tony Curtis believ... products, articles, news
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