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    Don't show up empty-handed though, fill this monogrammable vase with flowers and your present will look more expensive than it cost to make it! Shop Now Dipped Ceramic Pitcher Vase

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    Rondo Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker. We're big fans of vintage-looking technology that is much more advanced than it looks. Case in point: this charming Bluetooth speaker that is small enough to ...

  5. Mélanie de Comoléra - Wikipedia

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    Mélanie de Comoléra (1789 – 1854) was a French flower painter.. She learned to paint from Cornelis van Spaendonck and is best known for her works on porcelain, painted for her employer, the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres.

  6. Vanessa Hogge - Wikipedia

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    Although the large sunflower vases she focused on in this period were stylistically different from her current work, the floral element was consistent. By the mid-1990s, Hogge shifted to interior design and worked as a freelancer for several publications, including Homes & Gardens. After retraining and working as a graphic designer throughout ...

  7. Thérèse Lemoine-Lagron - Wikipedia

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    She began to exhibit her paintings in 1921. Her paintings were of flowers and she was a pupil of Eugénie Faux-Froidure who was older than her. Eugénie was a water colour painter of flowers. Lemoine-Lagron would buy vases from antique dealers and then arrange flowers from local florists as the subject of her paintings.

  8. Georges Frédéric Ziesel - Wikipedia

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    Georges Frédéric Ziesel (1757–1809), was a Flemish flower and still life painter. Biography. He was born in Hoogstraten on 15 April 1757 and became a follower of Jan van Huysum. He died in Antwerp on 26 June 1809. References

  9. Johanne Cathrine Krebs - Wikipedia

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    Arrangement with roses and other flowers in vases. Johanne Cathrine Krebs (21 April 1848 - 1 April 1924) was a Danish painter and women's rights activist. She was known for her portrait painting. She was active in establishing the women's department of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Biography

  10. Jan van der Vaart (ceramist) - Wikipedia

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    At first he made his work of stoneware and since 1961 also in porcelain. Inspired by the idea of stacking forms, in 1961 Van der Vaart introduced the theme of the pyramid tulip vase in the contemporary visual arts. With these stack of forms, the vases and bowls were built from tight, geometric elements, which are combined in different ways.

  11. Gustavsberg porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Gustavsberg is a Swedish porcelain company that originated in 1826. It broke up in the 1990s and was sold off in pieces, to the dismay of residents of the Gustavsberg area, but artisans continued producing ceramics and household porcelain in the Gustavsberg tradition.