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  2. Douglas Phillips (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Phillips (designer) Douglas Phillips (1922–1995) was an American stained glass artist who founded the Phillips Stained Glass Studio in 1952. He is believed to be the only African American artist to run his own stained glass studio between the years of 1952 and 1995. [1]

  3. Ethel Standiford-Mehling - Wikipedia

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    Standiford-Mehling moved the Standiford Photographic Studio from Louisville to Cleveland, Ohio in 1919, locating first in the Gage Gallery of Fine Arts, then in the Chilcote Building (1925), and subsequently in the Hickox Building at 1030 Euclid Avenue, where she worked into the 1930s. She was awarded prizes for her photographs of Cleveland's ...

  4. Louis Rorimer - Wikipedia

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    November 30, 1939. ( 1939-12-01) (aged 67) Education. Königliche Kunstgewerbeschule München, École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs, Académie Julian. Known for. interior design, architectural design, furniture design, decorative arts. Louis Rorimer (September 12, 1872 – November 30, 1939) was an American artist, an instructor at ...

  5. Halle Brothers Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Halle Brothers Co. (1891–1982) was considered the leading department store company in Cleveland, Ohio.Founded on 7 February 1891, by brothers Samuel Horatio Halle and Salmon Portland Chase Halle, the very first store was located at 221 Superior Avenue near the city's Public Square where the brothers had bought out a hat and furrier shop owned by T.S. Paddock.

  6. Cleveland Recording Company - Wikipedia

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    Frederick C. Wolf, Ken Hamann, John Hansen, Grand Funk Railroad, James Gang, The Lemon Pipers, The Human Beinz, Velvet Crest, The Outsiders. Cleveland Recording Company was a historic recording studio located in the Carnegie Hall building at 1220 Huron Road in Cleveland, Ohio. The studio produced many hit records in the 1960s and 1970s by ...

  7. Hanna Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Hanna Theatre. The Hanna Theatre is a theater at Playhouse Square in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is one of the original five venues built in the district, opening on March 28, 1921. [ 1] The Hanna Theatre reopened in 2008 as the new home of Great Lakes Theater Festival after a major renovation by the classic theater company.

  8. Decoupage - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman, c. 1501-1550. British Museum. Decoupage or découpage ( / ˌdeɪkuːˈpɑːʒ /; [ 1] French: [dekupaʒ]) is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf, and other decorative elements. Commonly, an object like a small box or an item of furniture is covered ...

  9. Leigh Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    She began her formal studies in 2005 when she studied with a local portrait artist in Cleveland. In 2006, she received mention for her artwork in National VFW Women's Auxiliary Magazine. Brooklyn enrolled in the Columbus College of Art and Design in 2006 but later transferred to the Cleveland Institute of Art after being inspired by the work of ...