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  2. Lynn Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Aldrich, Breaker, steel, wood, fiberglass, garden hoses, 36" x 32" x 50", 1999.Collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Lynn Aldrich (born 1944) is an American sculptor whose diverse works draw on a wide range of high and low cultural influences and materials.

  3. Catawba Valley Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Ware was loaded in the low passageway or "ware-bed" and the fire was built in a sunken firebox located just inside the door. The design allowed the stack to draw heated air, flames, and ash through the pottery grouped inside and created the draft needed to generate the intense heat required to create stoneware.

  4. Ten Chimneys - Wikipedia

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    Ten Chimneys was the summer home and gentleman's farm of Broadway actors Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt, and a social center for American theater.The property is located in Genesee Depot in the Town of Genesee in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States.

  5. Lynne Mapp Drexler - Wikipedia

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    Lynne Drexler was born on May 21, 1928 [1] and raised in the Newport News, Virginia, area. [1] [2] Her parents were Norman E. Drexler, [3] a manager at a public utility, and Lynne P. Drexler.

  6. These Kitchen Paint Colors Range from Neutral to Wow!

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    Designer Richard Ouellette and architect Maxime Vandal of Les Ensembliers stuck to a neutral palette for this statesman's kitchen to keep the attention on the impeccable views of Montreal from the ...

  7. Crown Lynn - Wikipedia

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    1965 - Crown Lynn purchased Christchurch-based pottery Luke Adams. [6] A number of Crown Lynn shapes were subsequently made in Christchurch for several years until the factory's close in 1975. [7] 1968 - Crown Lynn purchased Gibsons & Paterson, which was established in NZ in 1909 and opened in Australia in 1913.

  8. Lynn Chadwick - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Russell Chadwick, CBE RA (24 November 1914 – 25 April 2003) was an English sculptor and artist. Much of his work is semi-abstract sculpture in bronze or steel. His work is in the collections of MoMA in New York, [ 1 ] the Tate in London [ 2 ] and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

  9. School for American Crafts - Wikipedia

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    In July 1946 the School for American Craftsmen relocated to Alfred University in Alfred, New York. [6] There it was given space in the former Crandall Hall barn. [16] The program was framed as a two-year certificate program, the major crafts offered being metalsmithing, wrought iron, pottery, textiles, and woodworking. [6]

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