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- 25 June 2020. Southern Germany Staatliche Majolika Manufaktur Karlsruhe GmbH. "Majolika-Manufaktur". Majolika-karlsruhe.com. Retrieved 2011-04-07. Stadt...
- Exposition. Maiolica House (1898) Detail of Maiolica House (1898) Stairway of Majolika-Haus (1898) Elevator cage of Maiolica House (1898) Gl**** bathtub at Köstlerg****e...
- Karlsplatz in Vienna (1888–89), then an ornamental Art Nouveau residence, Majolika House (1898), before moving to a much more geometric and simplified style...
- Gallen-Kallela Museum in Espoo  Germany Bröhan Museum in Berlin, Museum in der Majolika in Karlsruhe, Landesmuseum in Mainz, Museum Wiesbaden in Wiesbaden Darmstadt...
- kind in Berlin. Wilhelm II selected the mayolica tiles from his Cadiner Majolika manufactury and attended the opening of the Kaisersaal (Emperor's hall)...
- was at first a fawn made of white porcelain, which was produced in the Majolika Manufaktur in Karlsruhe by the sculptor Else Bach (1899–1952). Since 1958...
- für aktuelle Kunst Heft Nr. 105-2014 20. Jahrgang Edition MajolikaSchriftenreihe der Majolika-Stiftung für Kunst- und Kulturförderung Karlsruhe, Band...
- and sell Bosse's designs. Bosse also collaborated with Karlsruhe State Majolika Works on a number of pottery animal figures.[citation needed] In 1958,...
- building facades and interiors. Otto Wagner used them to decorate the Majolika House, where they served both as decoration and for a practical purpose;...
- Italy, Spain, Mexico and Portugal, tin-glazed wares are called maiolique, majolika, maiolica, mayólica, talavera, and majólica respectively. Examples of tin-glazed...