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  2. Blind-Man's Buff (Wilkie) - Wikipedia

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    Blind-Man's Buff is an 1812 genre painting by the Scottish artist David Wilkie. [1] It shows a game of Blind man's buff. While depictions of the game had appeared in art before, Willkie chose to portray a humbler settling than earlier versions generally set in drawing rooms. [2]

  3. Sargy Mann - Wikipedia

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    The video is accompanied by a book, co-written by Peter and Sargy Mann, entitled Sargy Mann: Probably the Best Blind Painter in Peckham. Mann was also featured on the BBC News in 2014, in the story "Blind painter Sargy Mann: Painting with inner vision". [14] A number of interviews and stories have also investigated his storyn.

  4. The Old Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The Old Plantation is an American folk art watercolor probably painted in the late 18th century on a South Carolina plantation. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is notable for its early date, its credible, non-stereotypical depiction of slaves on the North American mainland, and the fact that the slaves are shown pursuing their own interests.

  5. Blind Man's Bluff (Fragonard, 1750) - Wikipedia

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    Blind Man's Bluff (French: Le collin maillard) is a painting by the French Rococo painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard, produced around 1750 in oil on canvas.It is held by the Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio, United States, which purchased it with funds from the Libbey Endowment, a gift of the glass manufacturer Edward Libbey who founded the museum in 1901.

  6. Blind artists - Wikipedia

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    The book gives different suggestions about how the blind can actually go about making art; there is an example of one woman who is not completely blind but severely impaired who, when sculpting something, finds it easier to close her eyes and feel the material and the shape rather than trying to see it with her imperfect vision, much like a ...

  7. Middleton Place - Wikipedia

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    Henry likely planned Middleton Place as a country residence more than as an active rice plantation. [8] The original main house, completed around 1741, was three stories tall, built of brick in Jacobean-style. In 1755, Middleton added two two-storey free-standing wings, or "flankers", to the north and south ends of the house.

  8. $5M oceanfront ‘Bridge Penthouse’ for sale in North Myrtle ...

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    A one-of-a-kind oceanfront penthouse wedged between two high rises is on the market for $5 million.. Called the “Bridge Penthouse” in the listing, this condo has 7 bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms.

  9. Body art - Wikipedia

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    Body art is art in which the artist uses their human body as the primary medium. [1] Emerging from the context of Conceptual Art during the 1970s, [1] Body art may include performance art. Body art is likewise utilized for investigations of the body in an assortment of different media including painting, casting, photography, film and video. [2]

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