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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of Art Deco architecture in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Huron Road Building, Cleveland, 1927; Cleveland Arcade, Cleveland, 1890 and 1939; Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, 1931; Embassy Theater, Cleveland, 1938; Fenn ...

  4. Florentine crafts - Wikipedia

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    Florentine crafts made in Florence, Italy, are a centuries-old tradition maintained by several artisan guilds. Florentine style, especially in items produced in from the mid-19th century onward, typically reflect a contemporary interpretation of Renaissance art and furnishings. Popular items made in Florentine style include gilded picture ...

  5. Gloria Plevin - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Ohio University. Known for. Painting. Printmaking. Gloria Rosenthal Plevin (born July 25, 1934) is an American painter and print-maker living and working in Northeast Ohio. She works in watercolors, pastels, acrylics and monoprints and is best known for her realistic renderings. [1]

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. William Taylor & Son - Wikipedia

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    Architect (s) J. Milton Dyer. The William Taylor & Son Company building is a 146-foot 9 story 1915-opened high rise apartment building in downtown Cleveland 's Gateway District that had a long and fruitful former life as a major Cleveland department store. [1] The building was originally only five floors, but when the company outgrew that floor ...

  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 ...