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  2. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Maddux of California: Los Angeles: 1938–1976: Art ware, giftware & figurines [4] Malibu Ceramic Works: Topanga: 1979–present: Tile, pots, terra cotta floor tile [49] Malibu Potteries: Malibu: 1926–1932: Tile [21] Marc Bellaire, Inc. Culver City: 1953-early 1960s: Giftware, figurines & art ware [11] Marcia Ceramics of California: Los ...

  3. List of Art Deco architecture in California - Wikipedia

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    Shane Building (former Directors Guild of America), Los Angeles, 1930 Skinner House, Los Angeles, 1937; Sontag Drug Store (now Wilshire Beauty), Los Angeles, 1935; Southern California Edison Company Building, Los Angeles; Southern California Gas Company Complex, Downtown Los Angeles, 1925; Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, 1911

  4. Malibu tile - Wikipedia

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    Malibu tile is a type of ceramic tile that takes its inspiration from the tiles that were produced at Malibu Potteries in Malibu, California, during the latter half of the 1920s. These tiles reflect a style of design that is referred to as Hispano-Moresque or Arabesque exhibiting bright contrasting glaze colors often in geometric patterns that ...

  5. Millard Sheets - Wikipedia

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    Millard Sheets was born June 24, 1907, and grew up in the Pomona Valley, east of Los Angeles. [2] [3] He is the son of John Sheets. [4]He attended the Chouinard Art Institute and studied with painters Frank Tolles Chamberlin and Clarence Hinkle. [5]

  6. Bullocks Wilshire - Wikipedia

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    Bullocks Wilshire, located at 3050 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, is a 230,000-square-foot (21,000 m 2) Art Deco building. The building opened in September 1929 as a luxury department store for owner John G. Bullock (owner of the more mainstream Bullock's in Downtown Los Angeles). [2]

  7. Category:Art Deco architecture in California - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Athletic Club; San Francisco Transbay Terminal; Santa Anita Park; Santa Monica City Hall; Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building (Los Angeles, California) Shane Building; Shell Building (San Francisco) Social and Public Art Resource Center; South Pasadena High School; Southwestern Law School; State Theatre (Red Bluff, California ...