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  2. Rhode Island School of Design Museum - Wikipedia

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    The RISD Museum's Asian Art collection contains ceramics, costume, prints, painting, sculpture, and textiles. One of the highlights of the collection is the peerless group of more than 700 19th-century Japanese prints which were collected by Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, considered among the finest assemblages of such work held outside Japan. The ...

  3. Rhode Island School of Design - Wikipedia

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    The RISD Museum was founded in 1877 on the belief that art, artists, and the institutions that support them play pivotal roles in promoting broad civic engagement and creating more open societies. With a permanent collection numbering approximately 100,000 works, the RISD museum is the third largest art museum attached to an educational facility.

  4. List of Rhode Island School of Design people - Wikipedia

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    Dale Chihuly (MFA 1968) — Glass artist; founder of glass art program at the Rhode Island School of Design; [ 120 ] co-founder of Pilchuck Glass School. Katherine Gray (MFA 1992) — Glass artist. Paul Housberg (BFA 1975, MFA 1979) — Fused and kiln-formed glass artist. Mary Shaffer (BFA 1965, Illustration) — Glass artist [ 121 ] Therman ...

  5. List of presidents of the Rhode Island School of Design

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    Radeke works to develop and expand the collection of the RISD Museum; she gives financially to the school, funding the construction of a wing at the museum that today bears her name. [1] 8 Helen Metcalf Danforth: 1887–1984 1931–1947 – RISD earns the right to grant college degrees (as opposed to certificates) (1932).

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  7. Wedding Cake House (Providence, Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    Perez Mason. 1867 photograph of the house's first owner, John Kendrick. The Wedding Cake House (formally known as the Kendrick-Prentice-Tirocchi house) is a three-story historic house located at 514 Broadway Street in the Broadway-Armory Historic District of Providence, Rhode Island. Built in 1867 and occupied continuously until 1989, its ...

  8. RISD - Wikipedia

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    RISD may refer to: Rhode Island School of Design. Rhode Island School of Design Museum, or the "RISD Museum". List of presidents of the Rhode Island School of Design. List of Rhode Island School of Design people. Rhode Island School for the Deaf. Richardson Independent School District. Category: Educational institution disambiguation pages.

  9. Helen Rowe Metcalf - Wikipedia

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    Helen Adelia Rowe was born in Providence, Rhode Island on July 17, 1830. [1] [2] On November 22, 1852, she married Jesse Metcalf Sr. [3] Jesse Metcalf was a cotton buyer in the South for several years prior to the Civil War, later becoming a textile manufacturer in Providence and co-founding the Wanskuck Company in 1862 in the Wanskuck area of Providence.