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    Auguste Delaherche (27 December 1857 – 27 June 1940) was a French ceramicist, who was a leading figure in French art pottery through the Art Nouveau period...
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    Smithsonian Design Museum, New York City Plate with peacock feathers, by Auguste Delaherche (1887–1894), Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris Hand-painted tile panel...
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    polychrome glazes. Other important figures in ceramic arts included Auguste Delaherche, Clément Massier, and Jean Carriès. The ceramics manufacturer Alexandre...
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    ash glaze effects in the Japanese style. Other leading figures were Auguste Delaherche, Edmond Lachenal, Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat, a great creator of glazes...
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    verticales, Auguste DELAHERCHE - 1892", "Le MUDO – Musée de l'Oise conserve la plus importante collection de céramiques d’Auguste Delaherche". Wikimedia...
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    large factories, or independently, as for example in the case of Auguste Delaherche. Sèvres turned to a more diluted version of Japonisme after 1870,...
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    and work in reflective solitude. It was on the advice of ceramist Auguste Delaherche that he rented a neglected property at Gerberoy in the Picardy countryside...
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    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Kopylov. Pottery exhibited by Auguste Delaherche, and embroidery designs by Henry Van de Velde. Invited artists include...
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    and Charles and Ray Eames; metalwork by Erik Magnussen; ceramics by Auguste Delaherche; glass by Frederick Carder; and wallpaper designs by Nancy McClelland...
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    de Charles Baudelaire, 1936, Paris, Jardin du Luxembourg Buste d' Auguste Delaherche; Beauvais, Musée départemental de l'Oise Buste d' Anna de Noailles...
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