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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008
vase vessel of pottery, glass, metal, stone, wood, or synthetic material. The pottery vase was anciently employed as a container for water (a hydria), wine (an amphora), or oil (a lekythus), or for mixing and serving wine and water (a crater). It had one or two handles, sometimes a lip or spout, and frequently a base or foot; sometimes it was pointed to thrust into the ground or was set into a frame holder for support. Large covered vases were used for general storage purposes. The cinerary (cremation) vase, or urn, has been common throughout historical times, a famous one being the Portland vase . Modern vases are widely used for flowers. Beautiful in form and embellished with incised patterns, modeled or painted figures or scenes, and sometimes inscriptions, the vase became a work of art in early times. Greek painted vases are in form and color among the most exquisite examples of ancient art. Vases or their fragments discovered in burial chambers and through excavations in various countries serve as records of the manners, customs, and history of their peoples. Buddhist and Christian altar objects include the vase, usually of silver or gold with chased or modeled designs of exquisite workmanship. Bronze and brass are much employed for vases in Asia, as well as porcelain, carved jade, and crystal in China and enamelware in the Satsuma and Kutani vases of Japan. The vase of cloisonné is also much in evidence in East Asia. The Persian pottery type is famous for its blue-green color, French Sèvres for miniature medallions, English Wedgwood for cameo reliefs, and American Rookwood for rich tones and underglaze painting.
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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
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The Portland vase.
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 7/17/1997; Nelson, Connie; 698 words
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Balance makes the bouquet It's as simple as getting the right ratio of flowers to vase
Rocky Mountain News (2007-Current); 4/20/2007; Betsy Lehndorff, Rocky Mountain News; 361 words
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Balance makes the bouquet It's as simple as getting the right ratio of flowers to vase.(Dig/Colorado Gardening)
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Flowers aren't all that matter: The right vase will complement nature's gifts.
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; ... nzxiong@fresnobee.com or (559) 441-6467. Copyright (c) 2007, The Fresno Bee, Calif. Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News. For reprints, email tmsreprints@permissionsgroup.com, call 800-374-7985 or 847-635-6550, send a fax to 847-635-6968, or write ...
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This 19in vase was bought for pounds 10, has sat on a tiny shelf for more than 100 years and is now set to fetch.. pounds 500,000.(News)
The Mirror (London, England); 7/12/2005; 222 words
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'Lucky' vase that cost a pensioner just [pounds sterling]250 is sold for [pounds sterling]110,000.
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'Lucky' vase that cost a pensioner just pounds 250 is sold for pounds 110,000
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Portland Vase
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
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Portland vase
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
a Roman glass vase, known also as the Barberini vase. It is an unusually fine work of the late Augustan era (early ... bust of a young man in a Phrygian cap, possibly Paris. The vase, found in an ancient marble sarcophagus excavated at Monte ...
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vase
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
vase / vās; vāz; väz / • n. a decorative container, typically made of glass or china and used as an ornament or for displaying cut flowers. DERIVATIVES: vase·ful / -ˌfoŏl / n. ( pl. -fuls ) .
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Barberini vase
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
see Portland vase .
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Achilles Painter
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
(flourished 5th century ) Greek vase painter, named for an amphora decorated ... contemporary of Phidias . His Achilles vase ( 450 ) is among the finest surviving examples ... monumental Greek paintings. Over 200 extant vase paintings are attributed to him. Achilles ...
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