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- Pique_assiette abstract "Pique Assiette (/piːˈkeɪ æsiˈɛt/; French [pikasjɛt]) is a form of art similar to mosaic but specifically uses broken plates and the like arranged in patterns or designs. The name comes from the French pique-assiette, meaning "one who eats from others' plates". Pique assiette is a style of mosaic that incorporates pieces of broken ceramics—plates, dishes, cups, tiles—and other found objects into the design. The appeal and expressiveness of pique assiette lies in the ideas of lateral thinking, humour, recycling, and the significance of the found objects.This form of art is believed to have been originally introduced by Raymond Edouard Isadore, known as the "father of French pique assiette". He discovered his bits of colored glass and pottery in the fields surrounding his house in Chartres, outside of Paris, and spent his life covering every surface of the inside and outside of the house and his garden area. He supplemented his shards with stuff from auctions, quarries and the public dump. His home is a popular tourist attraction and is known as "Maison Picassiette".".
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- Pique_assiette wikiPageWikiLink Art.
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- Pique_assiette wikiPageWikiLink Category:Design.
- Pique_assiette wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mosaic.
- Pique_assiette wikiPageWikiLink Chartres.
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- Pique_assiette wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_Edouard_Isadore.
- Pique_assiette wikiPageWikiLink Recycling.
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- Pique_assiette wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pique assiette".
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- Pique_assiette subject Category:Design.
- Pique_assiette subject Category:Mosaic.
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- Pique_assiette comment "Pique Assiette (/piːˈkeɪ æsiˈɛt/; French [pikasjɛt]) is a form of art similar to mosaic but specifically uses broken plates and the like arranged in patterns or designs. The name comes from the French pique-assiette, meaning "one who eats from others' plates". Pique assiette is a style of mosaic that incorporates pieces of broken ceramics—plates, dishes, cups, tiles—and other found objects into the design.".
- Pique_assiette label "Pique assiette".
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- Pique_assiette depiction Puttywork.jpg.
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