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Paul-Charles-Amable de Bourgoing (1791–1864) was a French diplomat credited with inventing the process "email ombrant" (pottery decorating) of lithophanes in 1827 in France.[1][2][3][4]
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^Savage, George & al. (1974). An Illustrated Dictionary of Ceramics. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. pp. 180–181. ISBN0-442-27364-9.
^Jobard, Jean-Baptiste-Ambroise-Marcellin (1858). Les nouvelles inventions aux expositions universelles (Brussels and Leipzig, 1858). Vol. 2. pp. 187–191.
^Jobard, Jean-Baptiste-Ambroise-Marcellin (1884-11-25). L'intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux. Vol. 17. pp. 691–692.