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'''Camille Le Tallec''', ([[November 9]], [[1906]] - [[August 21]], [[1991]]) was a [[french]] porcelain craftman and artist.
== Rationale for this article ==
After trying to figure out what I'd get with any given label, I thought that some display charts, such as the ones on this page might be found by others to be helpful, as they have already been for myself. The popularity rankings were taken from the last date of the popularity shown on the main ''Image copyright tags'' project page. A couple of thoughts for anyone who might be ambitious enough:
# On the chart ranked by popularity, on the top ten tags, someone could add another ''comment column'' and try to summarize the reasons for the high popularities of the top 10. My guess is that a good majority of Wikipedians who upload images have very little idea what all of this really means, and such summaries for the top 10 might help to unravel this for some. Just a thought..... No, I'm not planning on doing this myself because I just spent the last hour setting this page up thank you. :)
# Also in that new column in the first chart, cross links could be placed linking to the main project page sections about the specific tags. (I know, that would have to be using ''http...'' in the tag, but who cares.)
 
==Biography==
[[User:Scottperry|Scott P.]] 19:01, August 16, 2005 (UTC)
Camille Le Tallec was born in [[Paris]]. He graduated in [[1929]] from the prestigious [[Ecole du Louvre]] ([[Paris]], [[France]]) in [[1929]] with a thesis on the Nast porcelain during the 18th century. He then picked up, in 1930, the familial hand-painted porcelain studio founded in [[Belleville]] early in the century by his parents in Paris. Rapidly, Camille Le Tallec decided to perpetuate the french tradition of the [[Vincennes porcelain]] and [[Sèvres porcelain]], expanding the small and local business into a worldwide famous studio, the Atelier Le Tallec. In thirty years, the studio created [[Limoges porcelain]] tablewares for the most prestigious personalities such as HM Elizabeth II of England, HM Mohammed V and HM Hassan II of Morroco, amongst others. In 1961, Camille Le Tallec started a fruitful collaboration the with silver and jewelry firm [[Tiffany & Co]] which led in 1990 to the Atelier Le Tallec's incorporation in the american company, one year before his death in Paris. Tiffany's and Camille Le Tallec designed successful original and private porcelain patterns that can be seen both at the [[Viaduc des Arts]] of the [[promenade plantée]] in [[Paris]] [[XIIe arrondissement]] and in all [[Tiffany's]] stores in the United-States. Atelier Le Tallec was inducted as a member of the [[Grands Ateliers de France]] (the fifty best studios in France) in 2000.
 
Over 60 years, Camille Le Tallec has maintained and transmitted an age-old french tradition of hand painted porcelain preserving and transmitting the savoir faire, but also revisiting, about 250 original and historical patterns.
==Wikipermissble copyright tags?==
 
Driven by passion but also professional requirements, Camille Le Tallec was also an important collector of various european manufactury porcelains. His exceptional collection was dispersed by auction in 1990, and some masterpieces acquired by international museums.
Didn't [[Jimmy Wales]] decree that all images must belong to subset of copyrights, including Creative Commons? And then announce that actually they must all have a specific copyright? I am ''really'' confused about this, and I can't seem to find any clear statement. The FAQS and policy pages appear inconsistent with the message implying that everything must be copyrighted under some Gnu license.---[[User:Hillman|CH]] 20:50, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
 
He was a Chevalier de la [[Légion d'honneur]] appointed by [[Edgar Faure]] in 1976.
== Appearing on speedy deletion ==
 
Is there a way to stop this from appearing on [[:Category:Candidates for speedy deletion]]? [[User:Enochlau|enochlau]] ([[User talk:Enochlau|talk]]) 09:29, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
==References==
: I cleaned up the page and fixed that problem. // [[User:Pathoschild|Pathoschild]] (<sub>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&user=Pathoschild admin]''</sub> / <sup>''[[en:User_Talk:Pathoschild|talk]]''</sup>) 21:12, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
* ''Atelier Le Tallec Hand Painting Limoges Porcelain'', Schiffer Publishing, [[2003]] <small>(ISBN 0764317083)</small>
 
==Links==
[http://www.atelierletallec.com/ Atelier Le Tallec website]
 
[http://www.tiffany.com/Style/Table/leTallec/Default.aspx/ Le Tallec china at Tiffany & Co]
 
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