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  • ts, and are thus named pottery gauges; but in ceramics, a pottery gauge is a template used in making
  • The university is the publisher of the Ceramics academic journal.
  • ous catalysts, carbons, metal powders, soils, ceramics, active pharmaceutical ingredients (API's) an
  • These ceramics also include silica-based glasses such as Hom
  • Gordon Mitchell Forsyth, 20th Century Ceramics: an International Survey of the Best Work Pro
  • n antiquities, Japanese prints, Pre-Columbian ceramics, ancient and modern Native American artifacts
  • n the disappearance of imported products like ceramics and coins, and a return to virtually unchange
  • e built up a substantial collection of glass, ceramics and other art objects, which were auctioned a
  • Cadmium acetate is used for glazing ceramics and pottery; in electroplating baths, in dyei
  • ors, superconductors, biomaterials, polymers, ceramics and composites in liquid, crystal, amorphous
  • haracterized by the use of limestone-tempered ceramics and the presence of permanent wooden houses.
  • From 1967 onward he began also to produce ceramics and sculptures, including a remarkable set ba
  • phy, video, prints and drawings to glassware, ceramics and textiles and all artworks are displayed t
  • Finally there are Greek, Roman and Etruscan ceramics and vases, arms of bronze, amphoras, coins an
  • articularly those of El Castillarejo (Iberian ceramics and spear points from the Bronze Age).
  • unds, for production of specialty glasses and ceramics and as a phosphor.
  • 011) in 1939 who became an expert in medieval ceramics and in 1967 was appointed a lecturer at the U
  • It has an important display of ceramics and faience, and one of the world's most exte
  • nt home, received hundreds of ancient Mexican ceramics and statues collected by Lukas Vischer of Bas
  • ntings, objets d'arts, tapestries, wallpaper, ceramics and glassware, plus toys from the Middle Ages
  • o several important gifts, notably of Chinese ceramics and textiles, Japanese prints, Old master pri
  • of the finest private collections of Chinese ceramics and 19th/20th century American and European p
  • ed for Ravenhead glass, Royal Doulton, Coryfo ceramics and the Upsala Ekeby group.
  • Ceramics and Sculpture
  • non-linear) structural systems of composites, ceramics, and other advanced materials under environme
  • stance to heat and thermal shock), electronic ceramics, and glass composition (as a helper material)
  • Ceramics and archaeology of the Roman provinces
  • Italian Maiolica, Meissen porcelain, Persian Ceramics and Bronze sculpture, Japanese xylography and
  • Chinese ceramics and Old Testament are attractions here.
  • Such alloys are used in dentistry, ceramics and jewelry.
  • in such fields as Ukrainian glass, porcelain, ceramics and Ukrainian Judaica.
  • The college specialised in ceramics and mining: it was provided with a ceramics l
  • d dimension which was later to blossom in his ceramics and sculptures.
  • d Buddhist statuary, temple carvings, Chinese ceramics, and Japanese paintings dating from around 20
  • ian temples and schools, as well as whiteware ceramics and pottery related to Confucian religious an
  • or the production of olive, a Minoan kiln and ceramics, and the remains of an ancient pottery worksh
  • It is used in ceramics and as a catalyst in some organic reactions.
  • It is used in ceramics and glasses, though not in a raw form.
  • mong the artifacts discovered at the site are ceramics and stone tools.
  • udies, including diffusion and deformation of ceramics and metals, deep-focus earthquakes, and the h
  • mediums such as drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, and printmaking.
  • rks in production (such as paintings, prints, ceramics and sculpture), as well as gifts from friends
  • 19th-centuries furnishings, textiles, glass, ceramics, and silver that reflect the “planter” lifest
  • nt many years travelling in Europe collecting ceramics and other items.
  • st cave-temple sculptures; Chinese and Korean ceramics; and Japanese woodblock prints, calligraphy,
  • enous resources: the manufacture of plastics, ceramics and glass.
  • eature 17th century furnishings, textiles and ceramics, and there is a period garden.
  • n of minerals and a pre-eminent collection of ceramics and fine art.
  • is a modernist American sculptor who works in ceramics and wood.
  • neath the surface with extensive 19th century ceramics and mortar as well as an area of stone that m
  • ere will be art spaces for drawing, painting, ceramics, and graphic arts.
  • The gift shop in the museum incudes many ceramics and hand blown glass objetcs.
  • ive array of paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, and photographs, along with temporary exhibi
  • neers (1950-51); a Fellow of the Institute of Ceramics and the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy;
  • es, including borates and small quantities of ceramics and other special barrier ingredients - up to
  • permanent) Attenborough collection of Picasso ceramics and Spirits of War to Hands of Peace, an exhi
  • printmaking, photography, fibers, sculpting, ceramics, and other classes which depend on availabili
  • The new gallery contains a collection of ceramics and Chinese seals.
  • summer course at Penland School of Crafts in ceramics, and immediately thereafter became a ceramics
  • There he worked in the Departments of Ceramics and Oriental Works of Art and was appointed a
  • Copper objects, Marksville culture ceramics and a stone platform pipe were found in excav
  • ictorian architecture, furniture, wallpapers, ceramics and stenciling.
  • tennis, two ropes courses, art, woodworking, ceramics, and cooking.
  • at the Angkor Conservation Office, restoring ceramics and bronzes.
  • van was also a collector of books and antique ceramics; and a recognized student of Henrik Ibsen.
  • aft products such as rugs, sweaters, baskets, ceramics and even leprechauns at the time!
  • In 1901, he abandoned ceramics and began again as a silversmith and designer
  • ion of Chinese Art is a collection of Chinese ceramics and related items in London, England.
  • He was previously Head of Ceramics, and is now an Emeritus Professor and Researc
  • ed dance, technology, soccer, science, drama, ceramics and etiquette.
  • olithic era, the neolithic era (with Cucuteni ceramics), and the Bronze and Iron Ages.
  • He studied both ceramics and glass at the University of California, Be
  • on, textiles, woodwork, metalwork, jewellery, ceramics and glass.
  • He also collected books about ceramics, and after his death the library was acquired
  • ccupation (the supposedly post-Roman bead and ceramics appear to be of late pre-Roman Iron Age date)
  • mples of the 18th century Eastern and British ceramics are on display.
  • Almost all common metals, and many ceramics are polycrystalline.
  • Ceramics are suitable for this purpose, often involvin
  • ith, Penny, "Rosaline Delisle, Like A Dancer" Ceramics: Art and Perception, no.
  • “Exhibition Review”, Ceramics: Art and Perception, 1998, Issue 31, p. 33.
  • Davidson's wife, Maryetta, was an Indiana ceramics artist and they both graduated from the John
  • Sir Edmund Elton, 8th Baronet, ceramics artist and inventor
  • Seda was originally a painter and ceramics artist, graduating from in Illinois State Uni
  • 004), called Nel, a painter, photographer and ceramics artist; and Frances, called Fanny (also b. 19
  • urg Clay Company, which rents studio space to ceramics artists and operates a sales gallery.
  • s a group of metal casting processes that use ceramics as the mold material.
  • resistance was to lead it briefly to threaten ceramics as the dominant material in tableware.
  • ing tool in processing glass, composites, and ceramics, as well as for annealing (solar and semicond
  • American and European paintings, prints, and ceramics, as well as Egyptian, Classical, and pre-Colu
  • l Beryllium Master Alloys, and Beryllia based Ceramics, as well as processes Uranium -containing scr
  • It is used in refractory ceramics as well as in nuclear reactors and to produce
  • gaining the Faculty of Design Certificate in Ceramics at the Royal College of Art, John was appoint
  • responsibility for the collection of Chinese ceramics at the Percival David Foundation.
  • o Scala, and in 1494 he founded a workshop of ceramics at Cafaggiolo.
  • she studied at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.
  • He was born in Birmingham, and studied ceramics at Wolverhampton College of Art from 1962 unt
  • dates back to the 4th century B.C. Graves and ceramics attest the presence of habitation in Leukerba
  • ury, with archeological remains of houses and ceramics attributed to shepherds.
  • is a manufacturer of abrasives and technical ceramics based in Chennai, India.
  • Stronger materials such as metal and ceramics became popular over time.
  • b, steam room, massage area, life drawing and ceramics beside a ConFest beach swimming area.
  • Completion of the Center for Ceramics building and the George E. Ohr Gallery is sch
  • Stevens, a sometime film actor, was running a ceramics business in Burbank when he met Grojean.
  • anium nitride (the last four being conductive ceramics, but "metals" in this context).
  • that the Glacial Kame Culture did not produce ceramics, but this understanding was disproven by the
  • Before contact, the Bidai made their own ceramics, but quickly adopted metal utensils from Euro
  • Classic materials and a mural of glazed ceramics by Gilbert Poissant evoke the architecture of
  • asks, lacquer furniture, Chinese and Japanese ceramics, calligraphy, and paintings from the Chinese
  • processes during burial, surfaces of ancient ceramics can appear brighter than they originally were
  • and Crafts collection of furniture, textiles, ceramics, carvings, silver and jewellery which is reco
  • Koga was born in the famous ceramics center of Arita in Nishimatsuura County of Sa
  • Shops: Animal Farm, Batik, Book Arts, Ceramics, Clown, Computers, Costume, Culinary, Dance,
  • furniture, ceramics, coins, arms etc. portrays facets of contempo
  • The Aberystwyth University Ceramics Collection and Archive at Aberystwyth Univers
  • The ceramics collection includes vases, tiles and panels.
  • okyo earthquake of 1923 destroyed most of his ceramics collection, and he began making pottery to re
  • Delisle was known in the ceramics community for her large-scale vessel forms, w
  • Walls ceramics consist mainly of large globular jars, short
  • Ceramics containing bromellite are used in electronics
  • tic form of expression was explored through a ceramics course, and the work she accomplished for her
  • Its date of origin is unknown, although ceramics dating to about 1000 BC have been found in th
  • Kuraoka is a professor of art and head of the ceramics department of San Francisco State University
  • ng the city to take a position as head of the ceramics department at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in
  • Art school: professional painters, artists in ceramics, designers and an architect.
  • ng Photography, Visual Communications Design, Ceramics, Drawing, Fibre, Glass, Jewellery + Metals, M
  • The brightly colored Latvian ceramics employed throughout the station make it insta
  • cific kind of clay used in the manufacture of ceramics, especially fire brick.
  • She opened a solo modern ceramics exhibition in Urfa, which was a first in Sout
  • e moved to Italy at 19 and set up a glass and ceramics export agency, which sold products to high-en
  • Ceramics facilities include various gas and electric k
  • The Etruria Works was a ceramics factory opened by Josiah Wedgwood in 1769 in
  • d to Porvoo, Finland in 1897 to head the Iris ceramics factory, and influenced the development of th
  • ngland, based around the history of the Spode ceramics factory.
  • roughout the year including the International Ceramics Festival, the Arts Centre also has four custo
  • ran from 2 July to 2 August 2009 and included ceramics, film, installation, painting, printmaking an
  • In 1922 she joined the ceramics firm A.E. Gray & Co. Ltd, partially as a mean
  • Royal Winton Porcelain: Ceramics Fit for a King 1998
  • my of Craft and Art Industry in Oslo to study ceramics for three years.
  • Ceramics found in the tunnels by these more recent arc
  • The museum has a fine collection of Punic ceramics found from the late 19th century.
  • The ceramics found on the site indicate that the local com
  • Ceramics from the Tchefuncte culture have been found i
  • stitute of Fuel from 1972-3, the Institute of Ceramics from 1961-3, Iron and Steel Institute from 19
  • gical reproductions, ocarinas, archaeological ceramics from the north of Chile, designs on fabric, w
  • A piece of ceramics from Rishton
  • man activity in the area in form of pieces of ceramics from this time period.
  • er side, workmen unload luxurious carpets and ceramics from barges.
  • Brown, Roxanna M. "Legend and Reality: Early Ceramics from South-East Asia."
  • She is most associated with her decorated ceramics from the Stavangerflint AS plant in Stavanger
  • ek, and Roman art and a collection of Chinese ceramics from trustees Walter F. and Lenora Brown.
  • a and Albert Museum in London opened its 'New Ceramics Galleries' and Cliff's work was chosen to be
  • ems, silver, furniture, jewellery, paintings, ceramics, glass and vintage clothing.
  • hygroscopic powder having specialized uses in ceramics, glass, phosphors, lasers and dysprosium meta
  • etry, beadwork, blacksmithing, bladesmithing, ceramics, glass, jewelry making, metalsmithing, fiber
  • of quality goods including leatherwork, toys, ceramics, glass, jewellery, hats, body care and textil
  • ure, photographs, prints, costumes, textiles, ceramics, glass, industrial tools, machinery, wood scu
  • It also has specialized uses in ceramics, glass, phosphors, and lasers.
  • Included are furniture, metals, ceramics, glass, paintings, prints, firearms,and texti
  • of works from the 19th and 20th centuries in ceramics, glass, silver and wood.
  • modified form for any other material, such as ceramics, glasses, composites, and polymers.
  • It specifically focuses on metals, ceramics, glasses, polymers, electrical materials, com
  • ized around 100 exhibitions for creative art, ceramics, graphics, carvings and others.
  • onal Women's Open (also known as the TOE Life Ceramics Guangzhou International Women's Open for spon
  • onal Women's Open (also known as the TOE Life Ceramics Guangzhou International Women's Open for spon
  • onal Women's Open (also known as the TOE Life Ceramics Guangzhou International Women's Open for spon
  • Pottery & Ceramics Guild
  • Greek city Mycenae, as fragments of mycenaen ceramics have been found.
  • These ceramics have been used in an attempt by archeologists
  • Even though similar such ceramics have been excavated since Andersson's time by
  • s one of the few places where Native American ceramics have been preserved in southern New England i
  • Human remains and ceramics have also been found in the cave.
  • His sculpture, furniture and ceramics have been exhibited in the United States, Ita
  • creates is many times refers to the homage of ceramics he hopes to provoke in his work.
  • Chinese Ceramics: Highlights of the Sir Percival David Collect
  • Working in water colours and ceramics, his designs reflected both the radical and l
  • and won the high prestige of the "Capital of Ceramics in South China".
  • versity of Minnesota, receiving his B.F.A. in Ceramics in 1999.
  • correct by turning unexpectedly to Japan and ceramics in 1993 and two years later making the powerf
  • thought to threaten the dominant position of ceramics in the market.
  • She received a BFA in ceramics in 1991 from the University of Miami and an M
  • Later, Bondarenko would rely on Abramtsevo ceramics in most of his works.
  • one of the most famous and oldest centers of ceramics in Uzbekistan.
  • r the industrial-scale production of domestic ceramics in Roman Britannia, supplying up to 60% of al
  • can and southwestern paintings, sculpture and ceramics, including some of the most famous works by R
  • se culture led to his becoming a collector of ceramics including many Korean Yi Dynasty works.
  • ry Forums for the Automobile and Society, the Ceramics Industries, and the European Internet Foundat
  • aluminium, magnesium) and ceramics industries.
  • this impoverished and isolated region, a new ceramics industry was developed, and Limoges porcelain
  • It is widely used in the ceramics industry as an ingredient in glazes.
  • Barium carbonate is widely used in the ceramics industry as an ingredient in glazes.
  • The city became the seat of a flourishing ceramics industry, which lasted until the 19th century
  • r and son) before their wider adoption by the ceramics industry.
  • y closed in 1983 following a down-turn in the ceramics industry.
  • tion for a profession in the metalworking and ceramics industry.
  • Biosciences, engineering, pulp and paper, ceramics, information technologies and food, are the m
  • arly apothecary objects, laboratory utensils, ceramics, instruments, books, arts and crafts.
  • Ceramics is usually lacking.
  • When the Center for Ceramics is completed the museum will provide classes
  • During burning the plastics, a porous borate ceramics is formed that protects the underlying layers
  • The huge collection of ancient ceramics is shown in a large room with numerous cases
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