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  2. Frederick Judd Waugh - Wikipedia

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    Roaring Forties by Frederick Judd Waugh, currently on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.. Waugh was known to produce literary work, publishing a short poem in Pamela Colman Smith’s short-lived periodical The Green Sheaf; [12] a fairy tale in The English Illustrated Magazine; [13] and, in 1916, the book The Clan of Munes. [14]

  3. Driftwood - Wikipedia

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    Driftwood on the beach in Sitges, Spain. Driftwood is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea, lake, or river by the action of winds, tides or waves. It is part of beach wrack. In some waterfront areas, driftwood is a major nuisance. However, the driftwood provides shelter and food for birds, fish and other aquatic species as ...

  4. Prospect Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Prospect Cottage. Coordinates: 50.9225°N 0.9761°E. Prospect Cottage in May 2007. Prospect Cottage is a house on the coast in Dungeness, Kent. Originally a Victorian fisherman's hut, [1][2] the house was purchased by director and artist Derek Jarman in 1987, and was his home until his death in 1994. [3]

  5. Dudley C. Carter - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Christopher Carter (May 6, 1891 – April 7, 1992) was an artist and woodcarver from the Pacific Northwest. His works are on display in the U.S. states of Washington, Oregon and California. There are also works of his on display in Japan and Germany, as well as a private collection in Israel. Carter was a participant in the "Art in ...

  6. Louise Nevelson - Wikipedia

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    Louise Nevelson. Louise Nevelson (September 23, 1899 – April 17, 1988) was an American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic, wooden wall pieces and outdoor sculptures. Born in the Poltava Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine), she emigrated with her family to the United States in the early 20th century.

  7. Tokonoma - Wikipedia

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    The second theory is that the oshiita and the back wall developed into a shoin-zukuri-style tokonoma in the Muromachi period. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In shoin-zukuri , an architectural style developed in the Muromachi period, tokonoma came to be used as room decoration, and the owner of the house sat in front of tokonoma decorated with various things to ...

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