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  2. The Smokers (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The painting is of five young men smoking pipes and drinking beer. At the time smoking was new and controversial. [3] Brouwer included a self-portrait: he is the one turning to face the viewer while lifting a drinking mug and exhaling smoke. [4]

  3. Amsterdam Pipe Museum - Wikipedia

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    porcelain pipes: artistically modeled and skillfully painted pipe bowls in European porcelain; meerschaum pipes: tobacco pipes and cigar holders with characteristic shapes and highly artistic carving; wooden pipes: early specimen from various types of wood as well as a survey of the popular briar pipe; other smoking pipes: smoking implements ...

  4. 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    The 1970s were a golden era for toys, with several iconic brands and characters emerging that are still celebrated today, such as all things Star Wars. Following the release of this culturally ...

  5. Category:Pipe smoking - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pipe smoking" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Pipe smoking - Wikipedia

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    He was frequently shown with a pipe: "Photos of him appeared daily in the Soviet press, now in genial pipe-smoking profile, now walking with his comrades..." [18] Mark Twain (1835–1910), American author, a.k.a. Samuel Clemens, writer of Huckleberry Finn favored Missouri Meershaum corncob pipes. He was notoriously partial to a special blend of ...

  7. Tobacco and art - Wikipedia

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    Depictions of tobacco smoking in art date back at least to the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, where smoking had religious significance. The motif occurred frequently in painting of the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age, in which people of lower social class were often shown smoking pipes. In European art of the 18th and 19th centuries, the social ...

  8. Man with a Pipe - Wikipedia

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    Man with a Pipe is an oil painting on canvas with dimensions 93.7 × 65.4 cm (36.5 by 25.75 inches), signed JMetzinger lower right. The work represents a man sitting at a table upon which is placed a mug of beer. The man, an American according to the title of the work, has his arms crossed and has a pipe in his mouth. He wears a jacket and tie.

  9. Smoking pipes - Wikipedia

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    Recent changes; Upload file; ... Create account; Log in; Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Smoking pipes. Add languages. Add links ...