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  2. Marcus Notley - Wikipedia

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    Over the next eight years they designed over 100 new crystal products together, including chandeliers, stemware, tableware and giftware. In 2004 Tipperary Crystal introduced a crystal stemware and tableware range by Marcus Notley. [7] In 2002 he started his first project with Waterford Stanley.

  3. Le Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from an early edition of Le Chandelier. Le Chandelier (French pronunciation: [lə ʃɑ̃dəlje]) is an 1835 play in three acts by French dramatist Alfred de Musset. [1] The play was first published in 1835 in Revue des deux Mondes. It was first staged at the Théâtre Historique in August 1848 with Mademoiselle Maillet as ...

  4. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The word chandelier was first known in the English language in the sense as used today in 1736, borrowed from the word in French that means a candleholder. It may have been derived from chandelle meaning "tallow candle", [4] or chandelabre in Old French and candēlābrum in Latin, and ultimately from candēla meaning "candle".

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    A 20-pound chandelier that hung in the RMS Titanic has arrived at the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, New Jersey, after spending decades sitting on the bottom of the Atlantic.

  6. Acriopsis - Wikipedia

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    Acriopsis, commonly known as chandelier orchids [3] or 合萼兰属 (he e lan shu) [4] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceaes. Orchids in this genus are epiphytic herbs with spherical or cylindrical pseudobulbs , creeping, branched rhizomes , thin white roots, two or three leaves and many small flowers.

  7. Still Life with Candlestick - Wikipedia

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    Still Life with Candlestick (French: Nature morte aux chandeliers, Nature morte, chandeliers, Nature morte au chandelier, Le chandelier) is an oil painting created in 1922 by the French artist Fernand Léger. This painting was stolen on 20 May 2010 from the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.

  8. Maria Grazia Rosin - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Rosin painted and worked in graphics, illustration, advertising, and design. By 1994, she was working exclusively with glass. In 2005, she was Artist in Residence at the Corning Museum of Glass. Also in 2005, she was commissioned to create six chandeliers for the restaurant of La Scala Opera House in Milan. [4]

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    Comment Support I like it--good illustration of a crowded, bustling cafe. It's right at home in both of its articles. But there looks like a stitching artifact (white horizontal line) through the head and hat of the guy directly below the chandelier. Any way to correct that? Also, its Image: page needs the FPC template.