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Paul-Charles-Amable de Bourgoing (1791–1864) was a French diplomat credited with inventing the process "email ombrant" (pottery decorating) of lithophanes in 1827 in France.

References

  1. Carney, Margaret (2007). Lithophanes. Schiffer Publishing. pp. 4–14, 19, 21, 23–27, 29, 32–36, 38, 42–55. ISBN 978-0-7643-3019-3.
  2. Savage, George & al. (1974). An Illustrated Dictionary of Ceramics. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. pp. 180–181. ISBN 0-442-27364-9.
  3. Jobard, Jean-Baptiste-Ambroise-Marcellin (1858). Les nouvelles inventions aux expositions universelles (Brussels and Leipzig, 1858). Vol. 2. pp. 187–191.
  4. Jobard, Jean-Baptiste-Ambroise-Marcellin (1884-11-25). L'intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux. Vol. 17. pp. 691–692.


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