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  2. File:Monochrome landscape painting (black-gray-white).Comité ...

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    Monochrome landscape painting (location not identified), Comité des Étudiants Américains de l'École des Beaux-Arts Paris post card, un-numbered, by an artist not-yet-identified; WWI postcard art. Landscape scene; miniature painting, monochromatic black-white-grey.

  3. Sophie Wencke-Meinken - Wikipedia

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    From 1903 she also created templates for postcards and art prints for the art publisher Seemann in Leipzig. Through a lively exhibition activity with well-known painters such as Fritz Overbeck, Otto Modersohn and Heinrich Vogeler, among others in Bremen , Berlin, Leipzig , and Cologne , she became known primarily as a landscape painter in the ...

  4. James Valentine (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    His son, William Dobson Valentine (1844-1907), took a course in chemistry at the University of London and trained to be a landscape specialist in the studios of Francis Frith at Reigate, Surrey, the largest English publisher of commercial landscape postcards. He entered the family business in about 1860.

  5. Charles Frederick Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Postcard of the Montecito, California, estate of Riso Rivo's lotus garden and floating Japanese teahouse, designed by Charles Frederick Eaton, ca. 1890–1910. Charles Frederick Eaton (1842–1930) was a California Arts and Crafts artist and landscape architect who helped introduce new plant species to the state.

  6. Derek Fell - Wikipedia

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    Derek Fell (September 28, 1939 - 18 July 2019) was a writer and photographer with art, travel and garden books totaling more than 2.5 million in print, plus a photo library numbering more than 150,000 images portraying plants, gardens and travel destinations.

  7. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    Postcards document the natural landscape as well as the built environment—buildings, gardens, parks, cemeteries, and tourist sites. They provide snapshots of societies at a time when few newspapers carried images. [16] Postcards provided a way for the general public to keep in touch with their friends and family, and required little writing. [16]

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