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Othoniel

American  
[uh-thoh-nee-uhl] / əˈθoʊ ni əl /

noun

Douay Bible.
  1. Othniel.


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As the ceremony proceeded under the gilded dome of the Institut de France, Othoniel glittered like the colored glass bead sculptures for which he is known.

From New York Times

The main work and display area for Othoniel’s sculptures sits in a giant hall under a cast-iron and glass roof.

From New York Times

As well as finding art-world success, Othoniel has become a favorite of the Paris fashion world.

From New York Times

The cult perfume maker Diptyque created an “Othoniel Rosa” scented candle and eau de toilette.

From New York Times

Othoniel said he had long resisted becoming a member of the Académie, which he considered a stuffy state institution for old and safe artists, until some younger members changed his mind.

From New York Times