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  2. List of works by Henri Matisse - Wikipedia

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    Still Life with Vase, Bottle and Fruit: 1903–06 Oil on canvas: 73 × 92 cm St. Petersburg: Hermitage Museum: A Glimpse of Notre-Dame in the Late Afternoon: Notre-Dame, une fin d'après-midi: 1902 Oil on paper mounted on canvas 72.39 × 54.61 cm Buffalo, New York: Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Pastoral (painting) 1905 46 × 55 cm. Paris

  3. Mary Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Gregory was born in Providence, Rhode Island to John Gregory and Hannah A. Gregory. [1] Her mother was a school teacher in Sandwich, Massachusetts and Mary worked as a teacher as well from 1876 to 1879, but soon abandoned teaching to work for the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company as a glass decorator, beginning in January 1880.

  4. Vandalism of art - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Vase fragments – watercolour by Thomas H. Shepherd (1845) On 7 February 1845, the Portland Vase, a Roman cameo glass vase dated to between 5 and 25 BCE, was shattered by a drunken William Lloyd while on display in the British Museum. The vase was pieced together and underwent several further repairs, all not entirely successful.

  5. List of paintings by Édouard Manet - Wikipedia

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    Flowers in a Crystal Vase: 1882: 32 × 24 cm: Musée d'Orsay (Paris) White Lilacs in a Glass Vase: 1882: 54 × 42 cm: Alte Nationalgalerie (Berlin) Summer or The Amazon or Horsewoman, Fullface: c. 1882: 73 × 52 cm: Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (Madrid) Courtesan / model Cora Pearl known as the Amazon At the café: Collection Oskar Reinhart 'Am ...

  6. White-ground technique - Wikipedia

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    White-ground vases were produced, for example, in Ionia, Laconia and on the Cycladic islands, but only in Athens did it develop into a veritable separate style beside black-figure and red-figure vase painting. For that reason, the term "white-ground pottery" or "white-ground vase painting" is usually used in reference to the Attic material only.

  7. Art glass - Wikipedia

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    Art glass is a subset of glass art, this latter covering the whole range of art made from glass. Art glass normally refers only to pieces made since the mid-19th century, and typically to those purely made as sculpture or decorative art , with no main utilitarian function, such as serving as a drinking vessel, though of course stained glass ...