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She had not yet gotten around to bringing in an enameler.
A talented enameler, who was noted for flower painting.
Thomas Pardoe, English enameler noted for flower painting (born 1770)
He carried the table past us, which he had taken to the shop of a carver and enameler, to be inlaid with a Kaissa board.
April 4 - Theodore Gardelle, Swiss painter and enameler (b. 1722)
Using fine spatulas, brushes or droppers, the enameler places the fine colored powder into each cloison.
November 30 - Theodore Gardelle, Swiss painter and enameler (d. 1761)
He also worked on glass, as the directory listing for 1813 describe him as a "China and glass enameler and gilder, wholesale and retail".
André Fernand Thesmar (1843-1912) was a French enameler.
He was apprenticed to Henry Bone the enameler, before joining his brother, Andrew, in studying drawing with Richard Cosway.
William Russell Birch (April 9, 1755 Warwickshire - August 7, 1834 Philadelphia) was an American enameler, and landscape engraver.
Working with his father's most trusted collaborators, the gemologist George Frederick Kunz and John T. Curran, an expert enameler, he began designing jewelry.
Medieval theologians often cited religious enamel work as an analogy for this resurrection, because of the way the enameler transforms base metal and powdered glass into brilliant, jewel-like objects.
Under the patronage of the bishop of the time, he became Court enameler to Francois I. Among his jewel-like plaques is a portrait of an impressive, sable-clad elder with a white beard and piercing blue eyes.
The Chiterias make the basic design, Ghaarias are responsible for engraving and making holes, Meenakari or Enameling is done by the enameler and the goldsmith takes care of the kundan or the gold.
Here were displayed "The Virgin of the Battles" and the plaque of the censing angels, while an old man, dressed as a medieval enameler in doublet and hose, posed gazing at a golden chasse placed on a grassy hillock.
His mother is an enamelist and an art teacher at Ursuline Academy in Cincinnati.
Harold Edward Winter (1908-1976) was an American enamelist.
Thelma Frazier Winter (1908-1977) was an American enamelist, ceramic sculptor, and painter.
Her mother, Antonia Schwed, is an enamelist.
His stepmother, Nicolette P. Bingham, is an enamelist in New York.
Fred Uhl Ball - American enamelist who created the largest known enamel mural.
Fred Uhl Ball was an American enamelist.
Pierre Reymond (1513-1584) was a French enamelist.
Marilyn Druin, an enamelist in Freehold, said the surprising aspect was that "fine work can be sold regardless of the setting."
Pierre Reymond, French enamelist (born 1513)
Whilst there, he made the crown, with his enamelist wife, which was used at the investiture of Charles, Prince of Wales.
Geraldine M. Berg , an enamelist, has created a cloisonne enamel wall hanging of two jousting knights with the castle ramparts in the distance.
"We feel like stepsisters; we don't fit into one category like metalworkers, jewelry smiths or glass makers," said Marian Slepian, a Bridgewater enamelist.
Godefroid de Claire or Godefroid de Huy (born ca. 1100; died ca. 1173) was a Belgian goldsmith and enamelist.
There also will be exhibitors such as the fiber artist Joan Lintault and the enamelist Harold Helwig whose works have not been seen in this area for several years.
She worked in number of jobs before becoming an established writer, such as tea lady at a warehouse, as a bookshop assistant, a nurse, copper enamelist, and program aide at a school for disadvantaged children.
His mother, Kathryn Uhl, was an illustrator and enamelist who taught life drawing at Mills College and his father, F. Carlton Ball, was a ceramist who headed the art department at Mills.
Nicholas was a remarkable French enamellist and a goldsmith of the Middle Ages.
Alexei Maximov, a Russian painter and enamellist.
Stefan's influence as an internationally famous enamellist and painter together with his kindly direction and encouragement laid the basis for all of William's work up to the present.
Alexei Maximov (born 1952) is a Soviet-born enamellist, portrait painter of European royals, and oil painter who currently resides in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Larissa Peshekhonova of the State Museums of the Moscow Kremlin described Maximov as an enamellist who has "transformed the traditions of the past to create [his] own inimitable artistic style and world images".
He is an oil painter and enamellist whose work has been exhibited at the Moscow City Museum, the Kremlin Armoury, and the F.M. Dostoevsky Literary and Memorial Museum in Leningrad (a city now renamed St. Petersburg).
The chaser and enamellist George Michael Moser, a key figure in the English Rococo and a founder of the Royal Academy, modelled for Bow, the sculptor Joseph Nollekens was told years later; the sculptor John Bacon also modelled for Bow in his youth.