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  2. Don Catalino Rodriguez Ancestral House - Wikipedia

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    detail of window of Catalino Rodriguez house Historical marker. The Don Catalino Rodriguez House or today known as Villa Sariaya was built in the style of Bahay na Bato, a 19th-century townhouse. A bahay na bato, literally translated as stone house, is characterized by stone or brick supported lower level and a hard wooden upper level.

  3. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Victorian decorative arts. Dante Gabriel Rossetti 's drawing room at No. 16 Cheyne Walk, 1882, by Henry Treffry Dunn. Victorian decorative arts refers to the style of decorative arts during the Victorian era. Victorian design is widely viewed as having indulged in a grand excess of ornament. The Victorian era is known for its interpretation and ...

  4. The World's Most Extraordinary Homes - Wikipedia

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    BBC Two. Release. 6 January 2017. ( 2017-01-06) –. present. The World's Most Extraordinary Homes is a British documentary miniseries presented by Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin and is broadcast on BBC Two. [1] The series was also picked up by Netflix between March 2018 and July 2022. [2] [3]

  5. This Is Where House Beautiful Editors Find Their ... - AOL

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    The design studio combines new works made by their team and a stellar vintage curation. Their own work is minimal, incredibly well-constructed, and suits a number of design styles.

  6. Museum of Art & Photography - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Art & Photography. / 12.9745; 77.5969. The Museum of Art and Photography (MAP) is a private art museum based in Bangalore, India that is a custodian to a collection of Indian art, textiles, photography, craft, and design objects spanning from the twelfth century to the present. [1]

  7. Museum of Modern Art - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Photography was founded by Beaumont Newhall in 1940 and developed a world-renowned art photography collection under Edward Steichen (curator 1947–1961). Steichen's most notable and lasting exhibit, named The Family of Man, was seen by 9 million people.

  8. Turner House Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The gallery was built in 1887/8, designed by architect Edwin Seward in a Queen Anne style [1] for the rich local flour merchant, James Pyke Thompson. [2] Pyke Thompson used the gallery to exhibit his collection of artworks, which include drawings, etchings, and ceramics, by artists including Rembrandt, with free entry to the public. [3]

  9. Fine art - Wikipedia

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    Fine art photography is created primarily as an expression of the artist's vision, but has also been important in advancing certain causes. Depiction of nudity has been one of the dominating themes in fine-art photography. Alfred Stieglitz nude, circa 1916. Man Ray, Lampshade, reproduced in 391, n. 13, July 1920.