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Greek Style Painted Terra Cotta Centerpiece
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Greek Style Painted Terra Cotta Centerpiece
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Neo-classic
Neo-classic refers to the second revival of classic design for interior decoration in the 18th century. This style was inspired by excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum that begun in 1738. Common motifs include dolphins, lyres, and urns.
Terra cotta
A type of clay-based fired earthenware with a porous body. Used in decorative arts and as a building material, usually of a red-brown clay, but may be colored with paint or baked glaze. Notably used for bricks, pottery, decorative reliefs, and statuary.
Neo-classic
Neo-classic refers to the second revival of classic design for interior decoration in the 18th century. This style was inspired by excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum that begun in 1738. Common motifs include dolphins, lyres, and urns.
Terra cotta
A type of clay-based fired earthenware with a porous body. Used in decorative arts and as a building material, usually of a red-brown clay, but may be colored with paint or baked glaze. Notably used for bricks, pottery, decorative reliefs, and statuary.
Neo-classic
Neo-classic refers to the second revival of classic design for interior decoration in the 18th century. This style was inspired by excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum that begun in 1738. Common motifs include dolphins, lyres, and urns.
Terra cotta
A type of clay-based fired earthenware with a porous body. Used in decorative arts and as a building material, usually of a red-brown clay, but may be colored with paint or baked glaze. Notably used for bricks, pottery, decorative reliefs, and statuary.