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  2. Denise Wren - Wikipedia

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    Wren studied further with Henry Hopkins at Camberwell School of Art in 1920. [2] She returned to study from 1945 to 1947 at the Guildford School of Art with Helen Pincombe and continued to the Royal College of Art from 1947 to 1950. [10] Elephant figure made from thickly extruded clay. Made in 1978.

  3. Elephant of Henry III - Wikipedia

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    The elephant of Henry III (c. 1245 – 14 February 1257) was an animal of the king's Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London. The elephant is thought to be one given by Egypt to Louis IX of France as a diplomatic gift during the Seventh Crusade. The animal was given to Henry III as he was travelling through France in late 1254.

  4. 56 Henry (art gallery) - Wikipedia

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    The gallery was known for showcasing unique emerging and established artists in its modest storefront space. [2] When the space was sold by the owners in August 2015, Rines moved the gallery to 56 Henry in New York's Two Bridges neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, bordering Chinatown, and changed its name accordingly. [3]

  5. Henry Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Art Gallery ("The Henry") is a contemporary art museum located on the campus of the University of Washington, in Seattle, Washington, United States.Located on the west edge of the university's campus along 15th Avenue N.E. in the University District, it was founded in February, 1927, and was the first public art museum in the state of Washington. [1]

  6. Palace of Fontainebleau - Wikipedia

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    The Gallery of Diana, an eighty-meter (242.4 feet) long corridor now lined with bookcases, was created by Henry IV at the beginning of the 17th century as a place for the Queen to promenade. The paintings on the vaulted ceiling, painted beginning in 1605 by Ambroise Dubois and his workshop, represented scenes from the myth of Diana , goddess of ...

  7. Edward Lamson Henry - Wikipedia

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    Henry's "historical fictions" often portrayed an idyllic and agrarian America, one relatively unperturbed by Civil War or by the growing phenomena of industrialization, urbanization and immigration that were taking place during the period in which he painted. [6] [1] Henry's paintings were extremely popular throughout his life.

  8. The Coolest Throwback Photos of Henry Winkler, in Honor of ...

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    Henry Winkler, better known to Happy Days fans as “The Fonz,” turns 79 on Oct. 30!. The American actor became a household name playing Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli on the hit sitcom, which ...

  9. Cultural depictions of elephants - Wikipedia

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    The elephant is also represented in music such as Henry Mancini's hit song "Baby Elephant Walk", which has been described as "musical shorthand for kookiness of any stripe". [67] The American band the White Stripes' fourth album was entitled Elephant in honour of the animal's brute strength and closeness to its relatives. [68]