Showing posts with label George S Richards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George S Richards. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2019

Jean-Charles Avisseau’s Palissy Ware


A marketing executive based in Naples, FL, George Richards is the chairman and president of Sempris, LLC, a marketing agency headquartered in Minnesota. George Richards enjoys a variety of hobbies, including collecting works by French artist Jean-Charles Avisseau.

Born in the late 18th century, Jean-Charles Avisseau’s ceramics feature highly realistic depictions of creatures from the natural world such as birds, snakes, lizards, and insects. The dishes, vases, and basins created by Avisseau are finished in brightly colored glazes that point to the vibrant, fluid colors sometimes found in nature. 

Jean-Charles Avisseau’s creations were frequently inspired by the work of Bernard Palissy, an artist of the Renaissance period. Palissy was well-known for his knowledge of natural history, painting, glass making, and geology, making him a true Renaissance man. His three dimensional ceramic art featured natural scenes with highly detailed depictions of fish, lizards, insects, and plants. Each item was cast using real animals and plants, ensuring a lifelike and realistic result.

Palissy’s work, which he called “art of the earth,” became so popular during the 16th century that Catherine de Medici, the Queen of France, became his patron. In the centuries that followed, other artists replicated what came to be known as Palissy Ware. The most well known of these artists was Jean-Charles Avisseau.

Friday, November 9, 2018

A Brief Outline of the French Bulldog


George S. Richards of Naples, FL, serves as chairman, president, and CEO of Sempris in Minnesota. During his free time, George S. Richards loves to spend time with his two French bulldogs.

The French bulldog, one of the most popular breeds in the American Kennel Club rankings, has a similar shape to the traditional bulldog but possesses large, erect ears somewhat similar to those of a bat. These dogs have earned recognition for their charming demeanor and alertness. They avoid barking when unnecessary despite this alert quality, making them good watchdogs, and do not require much outdoor exercise.

French bulldogs do require some specific care, however. The breed trends toward obesity, so treat-based training should be done sparingly and fatty foods should be avoided when possible. Like other bulldogs and most flat-faced dog breeds, they often develop breathing problems and have difficulties with heat and humidity, and can be sensitive to anesthesia during veterinary care. Breeders, owners, and veterinarians should all be aware of a French bulldog's potential for cherry eye, entropion, and other eye and skin disorders.

Saturday, August 4, 2018

The University of Pennsylvania Ripple Project