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Explore "terracotta" with insightful episodes like "Fragili", "L' arte etrusca e romana", "Enzo Ferrari, Terracotta Army, "Ginger" WotR", "#8 Resurrection" and "An Artist Finding His Way | Patrick Noe | Episode 46" from podcasts like ""ELPIDIO PEZZELLA Audio", "DESCRIZIONE OPERE D' ARTE", "Trivia Rogues", "Bluematchbox Live?" and "The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft"" and more!
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L' arte etrusca e romana
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Enzo Ferrari, Terracotta Army, "Ginger" WotR
In this week's episode of TR, Don goes into the life of Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the legendary supercar company. If that wasn't enough, have no fear because Billy talks about the first emperor of China, Emperor Qin and his army of terracotta soldiers that he had built to protect him in the afterlife. Finally, join us as we take Jeff's WotR quiz with "Ginger" being the theme word.
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An Artist Finding His Way | Patrick Noe | Episode 46
Patick Noe graduated in 1980 with an art major from the College of Charleston in Charleston SC. Patrick's emphasis was on painting, but he also took sculpture and printmaking. After college Patrick worked in clay for 20 years but wanted to get back into painting without having to give up clay. He started to experiment with using woodcuts to create relief in clay slabs and then painting and firing them in his kiln. This technique grew more refined and complicated and into the unique art form that Patrick produces today.
#72 - Travel to Xi'an China
Visit Xi'an China with the Amateur Traveler: This video shows the famous Terracotta Warriors. Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, had this army of figures created for his tomb. Shortly after his death the peasants revolted and smashed all but one of the warriors into pieces. This is basically the worlds largest jigsaw puzzle.