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  2. Bing & Grøndahl - Wikipedia

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    Bing & Grøndahl was founded on 15 April 1853 by Grøndahl, who was a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, who were art and book dealers. The factory was located on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro area, at that time outside the city of Copenhagen , Denmark.

  3. Danish Christmas plates - Wikipedia

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    Danish Christmas plates are collectibles which are issued annually by porcelain manufacturers in Denmark. The first annual Christmas plate was produced by Bing & Grøndahl in 1895, with Royal Copenhagen following suit in 1908. [1] Blue and white in color, and bearing the year of issuance, the mold is discontinued after Christmas Eve. [2]

  4. Royal Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Plate with flower decoration, c. 1905-1910. Royal Copenhagen, officially the Royal Porcelain Factory (Danish: Den Kongelige Porcelænsfabrik), is a Danish manufacturer of porcelain products and was founded in Copenhagen in 1775 under the protection of Danish Dowager Queen Juliane Marie.

  5. List of painters by name beginning with "B" - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich Bleuler (1758–1823), Swiss painter and porcelain designer; Johann Ludwig Bleuler (1792–1850), Swiss landscape painter and publisher; Carl Heinrich Bloch (1834–1890), Danish painter; Anna Katharina Block (1642–1719), German painter; Benjamin Block (1631–1690), German painter; Josef Block (1863–1943), German painter

  6. Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Dying Gaul, or The Capitoline Gaul, [1] a Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic work of the late 3rd century BCE, Capitoline Museums, Rome Assyrian lamassu gate guardian from Khorsabad, c. 800 –721 BCE Michelangelo's Moses, (c. 1513–1515), San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, for the tomb of Pope Julius II Netsuke of tigress with two cubs, mid-19th-century Japan, ivory with shell inlay The Angel of ...

  7. Jean René Gauguin - Wikipedia

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    Jean René Gauguin was an active and prolific ceramist and sculptor from 1910 until shortly before his death in 1961. His ceramic production pieces were made in collaboration with Sleiss of Gmunden (), Bing & Grøndahl, Copenhagen and Manufacture nationale de Sèvres.