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  2. Golden Artist Colors - Wikipedia

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    In June 1980, ten years after Sam Golden retired from the Bocour Artist Colors company, he founded Golden Artist Colors, Inc. with his wife Adele, son Mark, daughter-in-law Barbara Golden and partner Chuck Kelly. They began making paint in a 900-square-foot (84 m 2), renovated barn in upstate New York.

  3. Leonard Bocour - Wikipedia

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    Around 1933, he formed the New York City based company Bocour Artists Colors. He was the co-developer along with Sam Golden of Magna paint in the late 1940s. From 1952 until 1970, he and Sam Golden were partners in the Bocour Artists Colors Co. The company sold artist paints from the late 1930s until the 1990s.

  4. Sam Golden - Wikipedia

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    Sam Golden (May 20, 1915 – March 11, 1997 [1]) started his paintmaking career in 1936 at Bocour Artist Colors with his uncle Leonard Bocour. In 1947, he developed Magna paint, the world's first artist acrylic paint. [2] He returned from retirement in 1980 to found Golden Artist Colors Inc. based in New Berlin, New York, with his son Mark ...

  5. Mardi Gras in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The coconut is mentioned as far back as 1910, where they were given in a natural "hairy" state. The coconut was thrown as a cheap alternative, especially in 1910 when the bead throws were made of glass. Before the Krewe of Zulu threw coconuts, they threw walnuts that were painted gold. This is where the name "Golden Nugget" originally came from.

  6. Dod Procter - Wikipedia

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    Dod Procter, born Doris Margaret Shaw, RA (1890–1972) was a famous early twentieth-century English artist, best known for Impressionistic landscapes and delicate "nearly sculptural studies of solitary female subjects."

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    History and culture of crafts in embroidery, carving, papermaking, painting, printing, and calligraphy. Tamba-Sasayama [88] [89] Japan: 2015 Ancient history of unique tanba-yaki pottery, a source of local pride. Tetouan [90] [91] Morocco: 2017 History of crafts such as Zellige, Taajira embroidery, encrusted and painted wood and wrought ironwork.

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