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Doccia porcelain, now
usually called Richard-Ginori (or
Ginori 1735;
previously known as the
Doccia porcelain manufactory), at
Doccia, a
frazione of Sesto...
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throughout the
whole of
Europe in the
second half of the 18th century.
Doccia porcelain of
Florence was
founded in 1735 and
remains in production, unlike...
- into
English via French, from Italian:
doccia "conduit pipe" and
docciare "pour by drops" to douche, from
doccia water pipe,
probably back-formation from...
- his
chief modeller,
Gaspero Bruschi, and
reproduced in
porcelain at his
Doccia porcelain manufactory near Florence. Thus Soldani's
Apollo in His Chariot...
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Capodimonte is the most
significant factory for
early Italian porcelain, the
Doccia porcelain of
Florence being the
other main
Italian factory. Capodimonte...
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husband (segment "Amore e vita")
Extraconiugale (1964) as
Luigi (episode "La
doccia") 100 Hor**** (1964) as
Frate Carmelo Gentlemen of the
Night (1964) as...
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family and the San
Matteo Hospital in Florence.
Church of Sant'Andrea, at
Doccia.
Mentioned for the
first time in 1024 in
official Vatican papers by bishop...
- A380, il
gigante dei
cieli che vola tra
Milano e New York: tra
lussi e
doccia a bordo". Il Sole 24 Ore (in Italian).
Retrieved August 25, 2019. "Qatar's...
- Richard-Ginori
della manifattura di
Doccia = Gio Ponti: the
collection of the
Museo Richard-Ginori
della manifattura di
Doccia.
Frescobaldi Malenchini, Livia;...
- 2008.
Retrieved 13 May 2015. Pier
Luigi Todisco (6
April 2008). "Juve, che
doccia fredda nel
momento più caldo". La
Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Retrieved...