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Lorestan (Luristan) Bronze
Lorestan (Luristan) Bronze

Lorestan (Luristan) bronze refers to a set of Early Iron Age bronze arti...

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Roman Glass
Roman Glass

Glass was one of the most popular and useful materials in nearly every a...

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Thomas Chippendale: A Name All His Own
Thomas Chippendale: A Name All His Own

Thomas Chippendale was the first cabinetmaker to boast such a strong fol...

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François Boucher: Director of the Royal Tapestry Workshops
François Boucher: Director of the Royal Tapes...

François Boucher was chosen as Director of the royal tapestry workshops ...

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Patronage for Paul Storr
Patronage for Paul Storr

Though he held no official title, Paul Storr enjoyed patronage from many...

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General Patton: The Fifteenth Army
General Patton: The Fifteenth Army

The Fifteenth was the last American field army to see service in Europe ...

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A Quick Look at Jasper
A Quick Look at Jasper

Josiah Wedgwood's jasper was the triumphant outcome of more than 5,000 e...

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The Vaults of Tiffany & Co.
The Vaults of Tiffany & Co.

The architects of Tiffany & Co.'s New York boutique on 5th Avenue wa...

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Fire Screens and Chenets
Fire Screens and Chenets

Fire screens and chenets were a staple of any well-appointed home, servi...

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Celestial and Terrestrial Globes: Why the difference in dates?
Celestial and Terrestrial Globes: Why the dif...

There is commonly a difference between the dates of terrestrial and cele...

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Not Just for Decoration... Renaissance Furniture
Not Just for Decoration... Renaissance Furniture

Before the 16th century, it would have been unheard of to have a purely ...

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The Pedestal
The Pedestal

The first recorded use of the pedestal was as a decorative support for c...

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