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“Tin oxide (IV), has found widespread use in glaze, where it has been valued as...”
– Wikipedia, Tin-Glazing
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Museum Cafes Morph Into Fine Dining Establishments... →
From a Guardian article on Rothko’s Seagram Murals: Fischer quotes Rothko describing the room in that very expensive restaurant in the Seagram Building as “a place where the richest bastards in New York will come to feed and show off”. Rothko didn’t seem to Fischer in the least unworldly, let alone spiritual about his intentions. “I hope to ruin the appetite of...
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