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  2. William A. Karges Fine Art - Wikipedia

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    William A. Karges Fine Art was founded in 1987 by William A. Karges. A former collector of European antiques and objets d’art, he entered the art business after discovering the books Plein Air Painters of California: The North and Plein Air Painters of California: The Southland. After developing his expertise on the subject by seeking out ...

  3. Category:Art museums and galleries in California - Wikipedia

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    The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture; Chinese Culture Center; Crocker Art Museum; D. De Saisset Museum; E. ... William A. Karges Fine Art; WORKS San ...

  4. Joseph Kleitsch - Wikipedia

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    William A. Karges Fine Art; Awards. Gold Medal, Art Institute of Chicago 1914; Silver Medal, Painters' and Sculptors' Club; Grand Prize & Figure Prize, Laguna Beach ...

  5. Elk Grove Fine Arts Center celebrates 15th anniversary, grand ...

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    Normal operating hours for the Elk Grove Fine Arts Center are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. The center is closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

  6. William Grant Still Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Historical marker located inside of the WGSAC. The William Grant Still Arts Center is located at 2520 S West View Street in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1977, WGSAC has offered music and art classes for adults and youth, an exhibition space, concerts, and space for community meetings and gatherings for its surrounding neighborhood.

  7. Kirkpatrick Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkpatrick Fine Art Center is the main performance venue at Oklahoma City University. It connects to the Wanda L. Bass Music Center . Combined they house the Wanda L Bass School of Music and the newly formed School of Theatre.

  8. Sherman Quarters - Wikipedia

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    Sherman Quarters sign and entrance located in the gardens of the Larkin House. The Sherman Quarters was designated as a significant building in the city's Monterey Downtown Area Context Statement and Survey, and was recorded by the Architectural Resources Group, with the Department of Parks and Recreation in June 2011. [1]

  9. Monterey State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    The Sherman Quarters were built in 1834 by Thomas Larkin. This small stone building was the quarters for Lieutenant William Tecumseh Sherman in 1847. Sherman later became famous as a Union general during the American Civil War. [24] Later the artist Percy Gray, a California Impressionist, lived there with his new wife from 1923 to 1939. [25]