tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464434165682295000.post7664093447670229747..comments2023-07-31T21:53:52.498-03:00Comments on Azulejos antigos no Rio de Janeiro: Cinelândia I - Restaurante Assyrio Fábio Carvalhohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09416966303538609228noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464434165682295000.post-22387517904488545242018-02-01T08:59:12.322-02:002018-02-01T08:59:12.322-02:00Olá Luis!
Obrigado pela indicação. Bem fantasioso ...Olá Luis!<br />Obrigado pela indicação. Bem fantasioso também este café em Praga, porém, o achei mais leve e agradável do que o Assyrio, que sempre achei um tanto opressor e até claustrofóbico.<br />abraços!Fábio Carvalhohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09416966303538609228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464434165682295000.post-25301006323873841042018-01-30T11:12:33.195-02:002018-01-30T11:12:33.195-02:00Fábio
Que sítio fabuloso. Recordou-me um café que...Fábio<br /><br />Que sítio fabuloso. Recordou-me um café que visitei em Praga e que ficava mesmo na rua do nosso hotel, o Imperial, decorado em estilo neoegípcio, com um revestimento cerâmico fabuloso. Espreite em http://www.cafeimperial.cz/en/<br /><br />Um abraçoLuisYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12737099779813228389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464434165682295000.post-83572581191160442722018-01-19T09:18:14.382-02:002018-01-19T09:18:14.382-02:00Hi there dear Mario,
Great info! Thank you so much...Hi there dear Mario,<br />Great info! Thank you so much. <br />regrads!Fábio Carvalhohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09416966303538609228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464434165682295000.post-42099281194766269652018-01-18T17:59:13.914-02:002018-01-18T17:59:13.914-02:00the architectural and sculptural ceramics in the a...the architectural and sculptural ceramics in the assyrian style are in made by the French firm of Emile Muller at Ivry and are inspired by the archeaological finds of Dieulafoy in Suse (Palace of Artaxerxes. The Lion-design first made in 1894 and is in the Louvre in Paris. The Archers were first made in 1893 for a private owner in Paris. Both items are in the firms' catalogue of 1903. A similar grand interior as this one in Brazil is published in The Studio.<br /><br />The tiles in the 'logge' are without any doubt made by the Faïencerie de Sarreguemines as the firms logo is clearly visible under the signature of the artist Auguste Leroux who worked for this firm around 1900 Mario Baeckhttp://independent.academia.edu/MarioBaecknoreply@blogger.com