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  2. Peter Hunt (folk artist) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Hunt expanded his business to include several storefronts and workshop space called "Peter Hunt's Peasant Village." [3] He painted old furniture, household items, and fabrics, decorating them with colorful peasant designs, reminiscent of Pennsylvania German and French Provincial folk art.

  3. Tom Miller (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Patton Miller (1945–2000), who went by the name Tom Miller, was a Baltimore artist best known for his "Afro-Deco" painted furniture.He was born in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood and attended Carver Vocational Technical High School.

  4. Sankheda furniture - Wikipedia

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    Sankheda furniture in a living room setting. Sankheda furniture is colourful teak wood furniture of Gujarat, India, treated with lacquer and painted in traditional bright shades of maroon and gold. [1] It is made in Sankheda village and hence its name. [2] The village is located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) from Vadodara. [3]

  5. List of plantations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    John James Audubon worked here as an art tutor in 1821 & painted 32 of his Birds of America. Open as the Audubon State Historic Site. 80001697 Oakwold Plantation House: July 23, 1980: Evergreen Avoyelles Parish Sam Houston visited while in the area soliciting funds for his Texas army. 80001764 Orange Grove Plantation House: March 26, 1980 ...

  6. McDonnell Farm (Grandma Moses) - Wikipedia

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    The McDonnell Farm is a 1943 oil painting by the American outsider painter Grandma Moses, produced at age 83 and signed "Moses". It has been in the collection of The Phillips Collection since 1944. [ 1 ]

  7. Cottage furniture - Wikipedia

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    Cottage furniture was popular in the United States, particularly on the East Coast of the United States, between 1830 and 1890. As the American Civil War began winding down and luxury items were once again sought after, cottage furniture began appearing in workshops and then homes of the wealthy in places like Martha's Vineyard , Cape May , and ...

  8. Carl Sprinchorn - Wikipedia

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    Sprinchorn was born in the village of Broby, near Kristianstad, Sweden, on May 13, 1887. [3]: 7 His father was Claes Sprinchorn (1845–1907), a cabinetmaker who did carpentry and restored furniture. [6]: 122 His mother was Johanna Rudolphsson (Andreasdotter) Sprinchorn (1844–1932). [70] He was the youngest of seven children.

  9. Tropical Village - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Village contains replicas of famous structures and activities. The replicas are built within the 32-acre (13 ha) theme park, which is divided into four sections: Landmarks, the Leisure Corner, the Playground and the Agricultural Enclosure. The Landmarks section is a garden with famous landmarks from around the world.