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Also Known As metal processing

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Piero del Pollaiuolo
Italian artist
Philippe Caffiéri
French sculptor
Peter Vischer, the Elder
German artist
Antonio del Pollaiuolo
Italian artist
Jacques Caffiéri
French sculptor
Eva Zeisel
Hungarian American designer and ceramicist
saltcellar of Francis I
Benvenuto Cellini
Italian artist
Fabergé cigarette box
Peter Carl Fabergé
Russian jeweler
Marianne Brandt
German painter, photographer and designer
Nicholas Hilliard: A Young Man Among Roses
Nicholas Hilliard
English painter
Figure 167: Sterling silver knife, fork, and spoon, designed by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1916.
Georg Jensen
Danish silversmith
Nicholas of Verdun: Shrine of the Three Kings
Nicholas Of Verdun
Flemish enamelist
Prouvé, Jean: prefabricated gas station
Jean Prouvé
French engineer
Maso Finiguerra
Italian artist
González, Julio: Head of Montserrat Screaming
Julio González
Spanish sculptor
de Lamerie, Paul: loving cup with cover
Paul de Lamerie
English silversmith
Paul Storr
British goldsmith
Theophilus
German writer and artist
Silver coffeepot by Hester Bateman, 1773–74; in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Hester Bateman
British silversmith
Mantel clock of bronze, chased and gilt by Pierre Gouthière, 1771, after a design by Louis-Simon Boizot; in the Wallace Collection, London.
Pierre Gouthière
French metalworker