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    Saint-Gaudens, meeting him at the École des Beaux-Arts, along with Albert Dammouse, holidaying with them in France and Switzerland. "Paul Grandhomme and...
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    using acid to fix the colors. Glass casting work by Albert-Louis Dammouse Cup of glass casting by Dammouse (Musée d'Orsay, Paris) Les Baies ("Berries") vase...
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    importance to those of Ernest Chaplet, Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat, and Albert Dammouse. His work is included in collections of Art Nouveau ceramics in the...
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    ceramists included Taxile Doat, Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat, Edmond Lachenal, Albert Dammouse [fr] and Auguste Delaherche. In France, Art Nouveau ceramics sometimes...
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    Bas-Tillets between Rue Benoît Malon and the Rue de la Garenne Rue Albert Dammouse, between Rue Avice and the Stade des Fontaines turn Rue Rouget-de-l'Isle...
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    own against works by master glaze artists like Ernest Chaplet and Albert Dammouse. At his best, Lachenal can rightly be compared to these titans of the...
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    by Louise Abbéma, Eugène Boudin, Jean-Charles Cazin, Camille Corot, Albert Dammouse, Honoré Daumier, Eugène Delacroix, Émile Gallé, Henri Harpignies, Charles...
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    with the help of partners such as Auguste Delaherche (1857–1940) and Albert Dammouse (1848–1926). A high relief of Cérès was exhibited at the Objets d’Art...
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    industry for over 30 years, he opened an atelier with the sculptor Albert-Louis Dammouse in 1882, producing stoneware often influenced by Japanese designs...
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