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to add to the collections; bequests were received from French and foreign ceramics manufacturers. The city of
Limoges made available a disused hospice for the insane on the Place du Champ-de-Foire: the building was converted to display the collections and house the School of Decorative Arts, founded
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was commissioned to build the school and museum. He designed two adjoining buildings, which were inaugurated in 1900.
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Dragonfly bowl, hard porcelain and translucent enamels, Limoges, Pouyat factory, between 1902 and 1906.
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