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  2. Doyle New York - Wikipedia

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    The firm was founded in 1962 by the late William Doyle as William Doyle Antiques. In 1973, it was incorporated as William Doyle Galleries, Inc. Since 2001, it has been doing business as Doyle New York.

  3. William M. S. Doyle - Wikipedia

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    William Massey Stroud Doyle (1769–1828) was a portrait painter and museum proprietor in Boston, ... Gallery. Advertisement for Wm. M.S. Doyle, 1808.

  4. William Doyle - Wikipedia

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    William Doyle (musician) (born 1991), English electronic musician, previously known by his stage name East India Youth; William Edward Doyle (1911–1986), United States federal judge; William P. Doyle, former Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission; William M. S. Doyle (1769–1828), artist; William T. Doyle (1926–2024), Republican ...

  5. The Fountain House (Doylestown, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed by William Doyle, the founder of Doylestown. The first part of the building was constructed in 1758. Owned by a Tory during the American Revolutionary War , it was seized by government authorities and sold at auction.

  6. Category : Albums produced by William Doyle (musician)

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  7. 980 Madison Avenue - Wikipedia

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    980 Madison Avenue (also known as the Parke-Bernet Galleries building) is a building located at Madison Avenue and East 76th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It served as the headquarters of Parke-Bernet Galleries from its opening on November 10, 1949, to its sale in 1987.

  8. Francis William Doyle Jones - Wikipedia

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    Francis William Doyle Jones, sometimes Francis William Doyle-Jones, (11 November 1873–10 June 1938) was a British sculptor. [1] Although principally a portrait sculptor, Jones is notable for the number of war memorials he created for British towns and cities following both the Boer War and World War I .

  9. Primary Structures (1966 exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    This exhibit was a critical and media success as reported in Time [3] and Newsweek, [4] presenting the public with a show dedicated to a "New Art". Critical labels for the art included "ABC art," "reductive art" and "Minimalism," [5] though these labels were all roundly rejected by the artists themselves, notably Donald Judd.