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The 259 Artworks of media Enamel and containing the word roy lichtenstein, enamel, pop art, food, 1975

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Roy Lichtenstein - Crying girlCrying girlRoy Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein, a prominent figure in the Pop Art movement, created several works that captured the essence of human emotions through his unique style. One such piece is Crying Girl, which exists in two forms: a 1963 offset lithograph and a 1964 porcelain enamel on steel. This article will delve i...

 
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Francisco Fuentes Díez Pottery - Stewing potStewing potFrancisco Fuentes Díez Pottery

A rounded stewing pot (puchero) with two side handles and a rounded convex lid with a knob handle in the shape of a spinning top. The inside is glazed. The body is somewhat elongated and the base somewhat flattened. The mouth is wide with lips marked by a rim. The province of Granada is considered t...

Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville (Seville, Spain)
 
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Ogata Kenzan - Bowl with Pampas Grass DesignBowl with Pampas Grass DesignOgata Kenzan

Ogata Kenzan, one of the great masters of painted ceramics in the Edo period (1615–1868), produced a distinctive style of freely brushed grasses, blossoms, and birds as decorative motifs for pottery. Kenzan’s famous workshop in Kyoto introduced innovative uses of pigments and glazes to pottery. This...

Kimbell Art Museum (Fort Worth, United States)
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Noël Hardivillers - SnuffboxSnuffboxNoël Hardivillers

This gold and enamel snuffbox is an example of the exuberant Rococo motifs that found their way onto a variety of luxury items, including these small cases for holding nasal tobacco that became popular during the eighteenth century. Marked by the goldsmith Noël Hardivillers, the box is decorated on ...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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