After opening the funky present from his housemate Meg, he potters off to the shower. |
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British scholar and art historian who identified the various potters responsible for making Attic black-figure ware and red-figure ware. |
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She potters from the gates of The House, in its evil-grey uniform, and peers up and down the street. |
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These laborers included samurai, cooks, sake brewers, potters, printers, tailors, wood workers, and one hairdresser. |
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There are also a small number of merchants in Oromo society, as well as weavers, goldsmiths, potters, and woodworkers. |
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At first mortaria were imported, but potters in Britain soon started to copy the design. |
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Work by potters Neil Richardson and Mick Morgan was shown, but the artists were unable to attend the viewing. |
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Dedications by sculptors and potters from Archaic Greece testify to the wealth of at least some of these artisans. |
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By mid-century there were five potteries there, and a number of potters had migrated west to establish their own kilns. |
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Weavers, potters, storytellers, jewellery-makers, woodworkers and ironsmiths are still part of the village community. |
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Many societies in Chad traditionally have different low-prestige occupational castes, such as hunters, potters, tanners, and blacksmiths. |
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This book shows how the Potteries became such a remarkable place and illustrates the traditional skills of the potters. |
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Different streets were allotted for different professions such as potters, weavers, dyers, jewellers, and bakers. |
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Those who make their living as blacksmiths, weavers, potters, or musicians are looked upon with some disfavor and suspicion. |
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More than 500 potters were working here, producing decorated and plain moulded pottery, mostly in the unmistakable red slipware. |
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There are potters, goldsmiths, textile artists, glass workers, painters, sculptors, woodturners and more. |
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As in Edgefield, potters at Guadalupe initially used alkaline, or ash, glazes. |
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Pottery is enjoying a renaissance as potters combine modern techniques with traditional designs. |
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A quarter of a century passed before renaissance ideas finally took root, with the arrival of Dutch and Ligurian potters. |
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There is a family of potters who are exceptionally skilled, a weaver, a jeweler, and a metal smith. |
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Kitchen utensils are usually of earthenware and are made by the village potters. |
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The delft industry grew in Southwark, and by 1640 there were some forty potters working there, many of them Dutch immigrants. |
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Other potters move on to vases, abstract sculptures, maybe even attempt a bust, but Ron just stays the course pumping out ashtray after ashtray. |
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Native potters copied the technique and in the seventeenth century they began to manufacture the distinctive blue and white Dutch tiles. |
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The 175 studio ceramic pieces illustrate the various methods of decoration and form that potters use to give shape and meaning to their works. |
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Our city is renowned for its historic interest but little is known about its wealth of artists, which includes painters, potters, photographers, weavers and printmakers. |
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The potters of this village are known since the mid 18th century for the production of utilitarian potteries. |
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Similar designs are painted on large cooking pots made by Twa potters. |
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And how is one to cope with all the potters and ceramists coming on the market every year? |
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The project, now in its third year, uses a core of eight ceramic artists who are joined by additional potters, some established and others just emerging. |
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See local potters at work in an old cottage and view classic art works in a grand heritage-listed home. |
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Another might be that the potters created a highly aesthetic form for a simple utilitarian object. |
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The monks set out to be self-sufficient and were agriculturalists, potters, bakers, brewers, cheesemakers and printers. |
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Armed with skills such as metalworking and pottery making, the newly emancipated Texans flourished as weavers, potters, blacksmiths, masons and carpenters. |
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Wolastoqiyik were expert woodworkers, potters, canoe builders, toolmakers and artisans. |
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At the same time, Iraqi potters developed luster glazes by adding metallic elements to the surface of the glazed piece before a second firing in the kiln. |
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The Hebrew word for form refers to what potters do when they meticulously mold clay into a shape they imagine. |
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Thanks to his blossoming success, his company currently employs around one hundred young apprentices and potters from rural areas. |
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At the same time, potters developed luster glazes by adding metallic elements to the surface of the glazed piece before a second firing in the kiln. |
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This tendency was preserved during the Second Bulgarian Kingdom, when the town was the center of commerce, crafts, culture, goldsmiths, potters, tanners, and skilled weavers. |
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It is the teachers who, like magic-making potters, hold the future of our children in their hands. |
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Architects, painters, potters and other craftsman and artists often accompanied the monks and it was these people who constructed the great temples of Japan. |
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I have often heard artists credit their grandparents or parents who were potters or carvers, muralists or weavers, traditional healers, praise singers or storytellers. |
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Soon, he was attracted to clay and turned to designer pottery, producing earthenware with the assistance of local potters from a studio in Kottayam district. |
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The artists, including jewellers, potters, painters, photographers and stone carvers, will be available to discuss their work and demonstrate their skills. |
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At the beginning of the 13th century, Anasazi had already acquired a real talent of potters. |
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This vase illustrates the aesthetic lying behind the surviving decorated pottery, as potters evoked the effect of gold on silver in making their wares red and black. |
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Artists of the group are mostly potters, jewelers, lantern makers, blacksmiths, and wood-carvers. |
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What it did was develop murals and from those murals a number of painters, writers and potters helped reinvigorate that community. |
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Between 1693 and 1696 he was involved in lawsuits with 19 other potters over infringements of his stoneware patent. |
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Like an incredible fireworks display, this vase reflects the flamboyance of the Chinese potters? last creative period. |
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A characteristic of potters is the pot stowage, which is usually a large frame construction aft. |
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The use of marl, a type of clay rich in calcium compounds, allowed the Dutch potters to refine their technique and to make finer items. |
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How can potters hope to make and sell their cups and vases at their proper value in a country where the chain merchandisers like Interio or Ikea undersell everybody with articles pur chased in China or Eastern Europe? |
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We visit not only visit the obvious places of interest like the Alhambra or the Cathedral, but we ensure that we provide a different view of Granada by visiting guitar makers and potters for example. |
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The Staffordshire potters were known for the excellence of their slipware, a kind of coarse earthenware decorated with a coloured clay and water mixture of creamlike consistency called slip. |
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In other places, the potters used horns to make the slipwares. |
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Once a year Old Sturbridge Village potters fire 800 freshly glazed redware pots stacked 10 feet high. |
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Warner had looked bristlingly malevolent in his brief stay at the crease – but then his default setting is bristlingly malevolent: no doubt he potters around his local Tesco Metro bristling malevolently. |
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Of the 40 watchtowers on the original inner city wall, three remain the octagonal tower of the carpenters, the square tower of the potters, and the pentagonal tower of the cloth makers. |
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Not forgetting the jewellers, canopic jar potters and miniature furniture joiners. |
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Traditional potters, working in small studios, have doubtlessly developed a very folkloric style of production destined for tourists or those nostalgic for the solid, rura Switzerland of yore. |
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That is why she joined an association of potters located in La Roche sur Yon where she persues courses at the same time as her professional activity. |
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To achieve polychrome effects of great brilliance, the Maya potters painted in semitranslucent slips over a light background, then fired the vessels at a very low temperature. |
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Today, many potters and painters toil in the corners of this tiny community on the slopes of Haleakala volcano on Maui, but when Mr. Faught arrived three decades ago as a teacher, he was the local art scene. |
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On this Sunday, he and his father, Gene, 68, a chauffeur, had boated in to meet their wives for brunch on the lovely back deck, where cilantro and tomatoes grow in potters and flowers bloom in a salvaged rowboat. |
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Discovered by Chinese Song potters, oxblood glaze technique use copper oxide, which reduced in metallic form, producing a unique dark red, with the occasional hint of blue. |
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The woodcarvers of Cachoeira and the potters of Maragojipinho are also famous outside the region, and some naïve painters work in towns like Cachoeira and Santo Amaro. |
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Indeed there seems some evidence of Euboean and Corinthian potters moving to set up workshops in Etruria, Campania, and at Pithekoussai. |
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Glass blowers, potters and tinplate workers demonstrate their handicrafts. |
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The Gloucester Pottery School looks forward to providing potters with a progressive working environment, a wide variety of classes and an opportunity to showcase their work within the Shenkman Arts Centre. |
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Browse boutique souvenirs in Sydney's historic Rocks precinct or see the creations of local potters, painters and glassblowers in Hobart's Salamanca Markets. |
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It reflects on recent findings that Kenyan potters must learn to think like entrepreneurs, developing new products and marketing them far and wide. |
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The art pieces that the time has maintained, through lavish terracotta express the technological lead of potters mastering the art of fire and cooking as well as the high quality of artists and sculptors. |
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There is a significant number of potters and ceramic artists, hot glass artists and others, who are starting to report repetitive strain injuries, new sensitivities to their materials, and other health problems. |
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They not only bring technical and managerial skills to rural women, but also encourage them to form groups of potters, bakers and gardeners to market their wares. |
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At 73, he is one of just two potters left in this village famous for its clayware,, and he knows his art will not outlive him by long. |
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German potters also crafted a large array of jugs, pots, and plates of both elegant and traditional design. |
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Production was now carried out by small groups of potters for small cities, rather than individuals making wares for a family. |
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Fine Etruscan pottery was heavily influenced by Greek pottery and often imported Greek potters and painters. |
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The distinctive Red Samian ware of the Early Roman Empire was copied by regional potters throughout the Empire. |
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Williams is believed by some snooker pundits to be one of the greatest long potters in the game. |
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Blanc de Chine porcelains and Yixing stonewares arriving in Europe and gave inspiration to many European potters. |
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For the potters of Jingdezhen the manufacture of porcelain wares for the European export market presented new difficulties. |
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From about 1640 Delft potters began using personal monograms and distinctive factory marks. |
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Chinese potters copied prints from Europe on the plates that depict buffoonlike Harlequin figures from the popular commedia dell'arte. |
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Chinese and Japanese potters made porcelain versions of Delftware for export to Europe. |
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Kilns producing Bellarmine stoneware may also have been controlled by continental potters. |
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As a result, he concentrated from an early age on designing pottery and then making it with the input of other potters. |
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Wedgwood belonged to the fourth generation of a family of potters whose traditional occupation continued through another five generations. |
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They will be joined by woodturners, blacksmiths, basket weavers, potters, timber framers and thatched roof specialists. |
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In other words, potters made the porcelain netsuke, and lacquerers produced the lacquer netsuke. |
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Ceramicware has been attracting tourists at the souq which has a workshop to show how potters in days gone by created their masterpieces. |
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A medieval village has been recreated in the grounds, complete with potters, blacksmiths, fletchers, basketweavers, rope makers and even a rat catcher. |
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With contributions by potters, artists, curators and scholars, the book offers a history that has been previously overlooked by the academic art world. |
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Archaeology indicates they were skilled potters and blacksmiths. |
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Under this group, the potters of Cholula began to develop the fine polychrome wares that were to become the most popular vessels in all of ancient Mexico. |
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Individual potters also became known, such as He Chaozong, who became famous in the early 17th century for his style of white porcelain sculpture. |
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After Europeans came to Australia and settled, they found deposits of clay which were analysed by English potters as excellent for making pottery. |
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Although glazing was known to these potters, it was not widely used. |
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But during the Song Dynasty, potters often used saggars in wood kilns. |
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For the past 50 years, gerstley borate has been used by many potters. |
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