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  2. Primitive decorating - Wikipedia

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    Primitive decorating is a style of decorating using primitive folk art style that is characteristic of a historic or early Americana time period, typically using elements with muted colors and a rough and simple look to them. Decorating in the primitive style can incorporate either true antiques or contemporary folk art. [1]

  3. Bellevue Arts Museum - Wikipedia

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    Exhibitions have included works from architect Louis Kahn (2016), [11] cartoonist Simon Hanselmann (2019), [7] contemporary wood sculptor Humaria Abid (2017), and Tariqa Waters (2020, 2021). [12] Since 2010, the Bellevue Arts Museum has held the BAM Biennial, a survey of artwork in a specific medium such as glass, fiber, wood, or ceramic. [ 13 ]

  4. Victor Steinbrueck - Wikipedia

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    Steinbrueck was born in Mandan, North Dakota in late 1911, and moved to Seattle in 1913. He graduated from Franklin High School (Seattle) [2] and then, in 1930 he enrolled in the University of Washington Program in Architecture, graduating in 1935 with a Bachelor of Architecture (). [3]

  5. Museum of History & Industry - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) is a history museum in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.It is the largest private heritage organization in Washington state, maintaining a collection of nearly four million artifacts, photographs, and archival materials primarily focusing on Seattle and the greater Puget Sound region.

  6. Architecture of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    They contributed to the tradition of Collegiate Gothic with U.W.'s Suzzallo Library—T. William Booth and William H. Wilson characterize the second-story reading room as Gould's "most inspired" interior space—before taking a decidedly more modern/Deco turn with Seattle's U.S. Marine Hospital (1930–1932; later, successively, Public Health ...

  7. Folk Victorian - Wikipedia

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    Midwestern home built in 1904. Modest exterior, interior features much woodwork. Folk Victorian is an architectural style employed for some homes in the United States and Europe between 1870 and 1910, though isolated examples continued to be built well into the 1930s. [1]

  8. Wagner Houseboat - Wikipedia

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    This photo depicts the dock that the Wagner Houseboat (also known as "The Old Boathouse") is located off of. The Wagner Houseboat was built as a summer home on Lake Washington near Madison Park. [2] It was designed in the "Cottage Style" and constructed from locally sourced wood; it reflects historic building techniques of early houseboat ...

  9. List of Seattle landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Rooms and International Fountain Pavilion: Seattle Center: Norvell House: 3306 N.W. 71st Street: More images: Old Broadway School (including Broadway Performance Hall of Seattle Central College) Block bounded by Broadway, East Pine Street, Harvard Avenue and East Olive Street: More images: Old Main Street School: 307 6th Avenue S. Old ...

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