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Palissy was the
trade name
under which the
English firm of A. E.
Jones and Sons, of Stoke-on-Trent,
marketed their china and pottery. The name was chosen...
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Bernard Palissy (French pronunciation: [bɛʁnaʁ palisi]; c. 1510 – c. 1589) was a
French Huguenot potter,
hydraulics engineer and craftsman,
famous for...
- The Base
Palissy is the
database of
French movable heritage,
created and
maintained by the
French Ministry of Culture. It was
created in 1989, and placed...
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Palissy ware is a 19th-century term for
ceramics produced in the
style of the
famous French potter Bernard Palissy (c. 1510–90), who
referred to his own...
- glazes,
Palissy ware. The 16th-century
French pottery of
Bernard Palissy was well
known and much admired.
Mintons adopted the name '
Palissy ware' for...
- Culture,
Palissy IM14001195
Monstrance (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Palissy IM14001194
Chalice (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Palissy IM14001193...
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Centre International du Vitrail.
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Palissy:
Ensemble des verrières de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres, Ministère...
- Culture,
Palissy PM07000472
Sideboard (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Palissy PM07000471 2
Apothecary Jars (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Palissy PM07000470...
- Culture,
Palissy IM14000495 Statue:
Saint Guérin (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Palissy IM14000494
Pulpit (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Palissy IM14000493...
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Palissy PM14000955
Retable (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Palissy PM14000954 Painting: The
Annunciation (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Palissy PM14000953...