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Collections comprise over 40,000 pieces of Russian decorative-applied and folk art, including unique specimens of wood carving, painting on wood, weaving, pottery, embroidery and many other folk arts. Located in Moscow.
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Art and cultural museum located in what was once the world's largest manufacturing plant of cobalt blue pigment, with a permanent exhibit of antique pocelain and cobalt blue glass. In English and Norwegian. Located in Norway.
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Museum in Stellenbosch which houses period furniture. Located in South Africa.
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Exhibits American decorative art, fine art, and folk art. Includes details of current and past exhibits, permanent collection, hours, admission, membership and volunteer details, gift shop, online ordering and directions. Located in Santa Monica.
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Collection of the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany as well as fine 19th and 20th century American decorative arts.
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Showcases the furnishings and decorative arts of pre-industrial America with permanent and changing exhibitions in two galleries. Features news, events, visitor information, virtual exhibitions, recent acquisitions, educational programs, volunteer opportunities and gift shop.
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Focuses on collections of fine and decorative art made by Sir William Holburn. Includes hours, calendar of events, exhibitions and contact information.
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Features highlights from a collection of 18th century decorative arts. Museum located in Torino, Italy.
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Built around two major collections, the museum exhibits over a thousand objects of ceramics, gold and silver art, and crafts from China. Located in Ulricehamn, Sweden.
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Collection includes items from the 18th century to beginning of 20th century. Includes history of the building, hours and directions. Located in Moscow. [Russian and English].
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Provides an introduction to the exhibit of ceramics at the University of London. Contains nature and scope of the collection, images, events, hours, and publications.
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A collection of fine and fashion jewelry from the 18th century to the present, and an archival record of its history and production. Additional collections include machinery, tools, dies and other artifacts used in the jewelry manufacture. Open by appointment in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Encompasses the collections of the Rosenbach brothers, including decorative arts and rare books and manuscripts. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Decorative arts and furnishings from various style periods of Stellenbosch's history and a toy and miniature display are exhibited in four houses comprising the museum.
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Displays collection of art deco ceramics from Belgium, France, Czechoslovakia and other countries. Includes hours, schedules, entrance fees, virtual gallery and access map. Located in Brussels, Belgium. [French, Polish, Spanish, English, Netherlands, Italian and Finnish]
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International museum of decorative art in Copenhagen, with exhibits of eastern Asian art, European glass, textiles, Royal Copenhagen porcelain, and 19th century Danish furniture and ceramics.
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Organization that fosters knowledge and appreciation of the decorative arts and celebrates the architecture and heritage of the Reese-Peters House. Provides exhibitions, public programs, art classes and workshops.
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Four ceramics museums in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom.
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Bequeathed in 1897. Based on the collection of Sir Richard Wallace.
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National collections of sculpture, furniture, textiles, prints, ceramics, jewellery, paintings and photographs. Includes opening times, location and details of permanent collections and special exhibitions, as well as photographs of the galleries and some of the exhibits.
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The only museum devoted to the art of England's best known designer includes internationally known collections illustrating Morris's life, work and influence. Located in London, England.
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Site offers information on the Delaware museum, the decorative arts and the historic houses of Odessa, which are owned by Winterthur.
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