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  2. Dorothy Draper - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Draper (November 22, 1889 – March 11, 1969) was an American interior decorator. Stylistically very anti-minimalist , she used bright, exuberant colors and large prints that encompassed whole walls.

  3. Dorothy Catherine Draper - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Catherine Draper was born 6 August 1807 in St. Helens, Lancashire in England, [5] to John Christopher Draper (1777–1829), a Wesleyan clergyman and Sarah (née Ripley) Draper (1773–1834). She was baptised on 2 November 1807 by Revd. Dr. Thomas Coke . [ 6 ]

  4. Wikipedia : Database reports/Recent deaths

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    This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 20:05, 07 March 2025 (UTC).

  5. Wikipedia : In the news/Recent deaths

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    Death as the main story: For deaths where the cause of death itself is a major story (such as the unexpected death of a prominent figure by homicide, suicide, or accident) or where the events surrounding the death merit additional explanation (such as ongoing investigations, major stories about memorial services or international reactions, etc ...

  6. List of American women's firsts - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Tyler was the first known American woman jockey. [55] 1908 Lola Baldwin was the first known woman performing duties as police officer in the United States; she worked at Portland Police Bureau until 1922. The first Mother's Day was observed; Anna Jarvis is noted as the driving force for recognition of this holiday. [56]

  7. Hollywood Regency - Wikipedia

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    Living room in Hollywood Regency style, drawing on its tendency to favor turquoise, mirrors, and strong dark/ white contrasts. Hollywood Regency, sometimes called Regency Moderne, is a design style that describes both interior design and landscape architecture characterized by the bold use of color and contrast often with metallic and glass accents meant to signify both opulence and comfort.

  8. 1960s decor - Wikipedia

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    English decorator David Hicks was an important influence on interiors in the 1960s, inspired by bright colours associated with India. [1] Hicks popularized use of " psychedelic patterns and acid-edged colors," peaking in the period 1967–1973, [ 1 ] a time when there was interest in the Hippie movement and " flower power ."

  9. Carleton Varney - Wikipedia

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    Varney continued to write a weekly column for the Palm Beach Daily News also known as "The Shiny Sheet". In addition to his books on decorating, he has authored two novels, two biographies on the life and style of Dorothy Draper, titled The Draper Touch and In the Pink , and pictorial books of his work such as Houses in his Heart , Mr. Color ...