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  2. Frank Xavier Leyendecker - Wikipedia

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    Leyendecker served as the judge in the first Strathmore Water Color Contest, sponsored by the Mittineague Paper Company of Massachusetts. [6] Frank Leyendecker and his sister Augusta Mary Leyendecker and the model Charles A. Beach lived for a time in a large house built and co-owned by the two brothers in New Rochelle, New York. [7]

  3. Hammermill Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, they bought the Strathmore Paper Company. [4] After a failed takeover by Paul Bilzerian and brothers William and Earle I. Mack (sons of New Jersey real estate developer H. Bert Mack), [5] Hammermill was purchased in 1986, by International Paper Company, with customer services and operations moving to their Memphis headquarters in 1988 ...

  4. Horace A. Moses - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, in 1894, he traveled to the Strathmore Valley in Scotland, where he observed the structure of factory towns. In 1904, he acquired the Woronoco Paper Co. (then known as a "cursed" mill) in Westfield, Massachusetts , and operated it as a stand-alone company, meanwhile developing the surrounding village into a factory town with ...

  5. Lou Stovall - Wikipedia

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    Stovall was most often associated with drawing and silkscreen printmaking. [4] [5] In 1968 he founded Workshop, Inc., [4] [1] [6] initially a community studio which subsequently grew into a professional printmaking facility used by many artists, [6] [7] including Josef Albers, Peter Blume, Alexander Calder, Gene Davis, Sam Gilliam, [5] Jacob Kainen, Jacob Lawrence, [5] Robert Mangold, Mathieu ...

  6. Strathmore (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    A flagship program of Strathmore’s Institute for Artistic and Professional Development, the Artist in Residence (AIR) program [4] was created more than a decade ago to support artists as they transition to professional careers. Since its inception in 2005, the program has mentored 58 musicians ages 16–32.

  7. John Bowes (art collector) - Wikipedia

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    Born into the wealthy coal mining descendants of George Bowes, he was the child of John Bowes, 10th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1769–1820) and his mistress or common-law wife Mary Millner, later wife of Sir William Hutt. His paternal grandmother was Mary Bowes, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne.

  8. Artstor - Wikipedia

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    Artstor is a nonprofit organization that builds and distributes the Digital Library, an online resource of more than 2.5 million images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences, and Shared Shelf, a Web-based cataloging and image management software service that allows institutions to catalog, edit, store, and share local collections.

  9. Watercolor paper - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus was used as a 'paper' onto which the Egyptians applied their water-based paints or pigments. [5] Modern Watercolor brands and countries of manufacture: Winsor & Newton, Saunders & Waterford, Hayle Mill, Whatman and Bockingford Watercolor Paper made in Britain; Bee Paper Company and St. Armand Watercolor Paper, Canada; Velke Losiny Moldau watercolor paper, Czech Republic; Canson ...