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  2. Reverse glass painting - Wikipedia

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    Vassily Kandinsky Vassily Kandinsky, Komposition V, 1911. One of the main challenges of creating a reverse glass painting is how layers are applied when painting. [6] An illustration of this type is usually painted on the opposite side of the glass (the one not presented to the audience), following an opposite succession of layers of paint, applying the front most layer first and the ...

  3. Vitrine (historic furniture) - Wikipedia

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    One of these designs was the bombe vitrine, which generally bulged out in a section between curved sabot legs and a straighter upper body which featured the panes of glass. [7] This bulging section was sometimes decorated with extra marquetry woodwork or a painting on Vernis Martin lacquer, tortoiseshell , or inlaid ceramic plaques.

  4. Modern Gothic cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Modern Gothic exhibition cabinet (c. 1877–1880) is a piece of Modern Gothic furniture now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Although its design was once attributed to Philadelphia architect Frank Furness and furniture maker Daniel Pabst, MMA now credits its design and manufacture to Pabst alone.

  5. This Historic Home Used to Be a Quaker School. Now It’s a ...

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    The bookshelves are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Sultan’s Palace, and the antique table is from David Duncan Studio. The armchairs are by McGuire, the rug is by Stark, and the ceiling paper is ...

  6. 7 Steps to Painting Your Kitchen Cabinets - AOL

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    Step 1: Assess your cabinets. Not all kitchen cabinets can be painted. The best candidates are wood cabinets with plain, simple fronts, often referred to as Shaker style.

  7. Marquand Collection - Wikipedia

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    He was the most eager purchaser of a single newly found gem of antique art; he would chase the elusive thing with more energy than another, and therefore he secured the price. He felt also the impossibility of understanding a branch of art, or a special manufacture, or mode of design, without having many pieces to represent and explain it, and ...

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