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George Inness: American Landscape Painter
George Inness: American Landscape Painter

“Never put anything on your canvas that isn't of use, never use a detail...

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Jean-Pierre Cassigneul: Classic Contemporary
Jean-Pierre Cassigneul: Classic Contemporary

  Devant la Mer by Jean-Pierre Cassigneul     Jean-Pierre Ca...

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Georges Seurat: Pioneer of Pointillism
Georges Seurat: Pioneer of Pointillism

  La Mer á Grandcamp by Georges Seurat. 1885.     Though his ca...

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Animal Instincts: British Animal Painters
Animal Instincts: British Animal Painters

The depiction of animals in an artwork is as old as humanity itself. Som...

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A Glimpse into the Life and Works of Pieter Brueghel the Younger
A Glimpse into the Life and Works of Pieter B...

Primarily known for his uncanny renditions of his famed father’s paintin...

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The Art of Jean-Léon Gérôme
The Art of Jean-Léon Gérôme

  Bethsabée by Jean-Léon Gérôme     Jean-Léon Gérôme, a pioneer...

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Newcomb Pottery
Newcomb Pottery

Clay collected from the bayous of Louisiana, thrown and kiln fired in Ne...

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Belleek Porcelain
Belleek Porcelain

  This delightful and rare Belleek porcelain dejeuner tea set exhibits...

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Sévres Porcelain
Sévres Porcelain

Held in the highest regard among monarchs, emperors, and cardinals, the ...

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The Artistry and Legacy of Meissen Porcelain
The Artistry and Legacy of Meissen Porcelain

Comprising an incredible 189 pieces, this impressive Meissen porcelain...

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Rundell, Phillip
Rundell, Phillip

Phillip Rundell did not enter his own maker’s mark to the London gold an...

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Reed & Barton
Reed & Barton

Reed & Barton, established in 1824, is one of the oldest silver manu...

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