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Tamara Nina Arbore (1889 – 1942) was a Romanian painter and illustrator, known for her still-lifes and portraits. Life and work.
Nina de Creeft Ward was born in 1933 in New York City to Jose de Creeft and Alice Robertson Carr de Creeft, who were both sculptors. Ward's mother cared for animals, leading to Ward having a fondness for them. [1] Ward, her mother, and her brother moved to Santa Barbara, California, after her parents had a divorce. [2]
Ornamental painting on walls and on paper were common in many villages of the Dnipropetrovsk area, but were most prevalent and highly developed in the village of Petrykivka, from which the style takes its name. [4] Mural decoration of homes have existed in Petrykivka from at least 1860, and works on paper - from the late nineteenth century. [5]
Antique quilts used in a Nina Farmer project. David Mitchell While quilts are designed to serve a straightforward function, a good antique quilt can serve as unexpected abstract art.
Similarly, in his interview with Connor, Pemberton noted that "most people" think that the nina is political, but that it was an accidental introduction, and only woven into the plot once the crossword had been completed. [19] Every episode of Inside No. 9 features an ornamental hare somewhere on-screen.
Agathe Saulmann's daughter, Nina de Marez Oyens, took up her mother's restitution claims and researched the art collection until the 1960s. [14] In response to her 1962 inquiry at the auction house of Rudolf Neumeister, who had acquired Weinmüller's auction house in the late 1950s, she was told that all records had been burned during the war.
Ornamental plants or garden plants are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty [1] but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars that improve on the original species in qualities such as color, shape, scent, and long-lasting blooms.
Rosenthal was founded in 1879 as a family business. The founder, Philipp Rosenthal, moved his porcelain painting business from Werl in North Rhine-Westphalia to Selb in Bavaria, where he was based in the castle Erkersreuth.