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<p>[QUOTE="Debora, post: 1249385, member: 1476"]Spanish, not Mexican, of course. And the maker is SASO as it reads. A poor translation from wikipedia.org. </p><p><br /></p><p><i>"Polychrome Series with Scenes and Animals</i></p><p><i>They began to become popular in the 18th century and have reached the beginning of the 21st century. González Zamora differentiates five sub-series: realistic polychromes, polychromes with small leaf, polychromes with trifolios, emerald series and mixed series of polychromes and blues. They represent a return to the late-Baroque mannerism and reproduce very diverse scenes, not only the topical, most famous, hunting or isolated animals, groves, etc. The scenes, especially in the emerald series, are painted in a range of "green tones" that, being later recovered by the great potters of Henche, Ruiz de Luna and Saso, have given identity marks to the Talavera pottery of the Queen."</i></p><p><br /></p><p>Other examples of their work are floating around the internet.</p><p><br /></p><p>Debora[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Debora, post: 1249385, member: 1476"]Spanish, not Mexican, of course. And the maker is SASO as it reads. A poor translation from wikipedia.org. [I]"Polychrome Series with Scenes and Animals They began to become popular in the 18th century and have reached the beginning of the 21st century. González Zamora differentiates five sub-series: realistic polychromes, polychromes with small leaf, polychromes with trifolios, emerald series and mixed series of polychromes and blues. They represent a return to the late-Baroque mannerism and reproduce very diverse scenes, not only the topical, most famous, hunting or isolated animals, groves, etc. The scenes, especially in the emerald series, are painted in a range of "green tones" that, being later recovered by the great potters of Henche, Ruiz de Luna and Saso, have given identity marks to the Talavera pottery of the Queen."[/I] Other examples of their work are floating around the internet. Debora[/QUOTE]
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