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  2. George Embiricos - Wikipedia

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    Art collector, shipping magnate George Embiricos ( Greek : Γεώργιος Α. Εμπειρίκος , Georgios A. Empeirikos ; 1920–2011) was a Greek shipping magnate, and art collector, who owned several masterpieces by El Greco , Goya , Cézanne , Kandinsky , Picasso , van Gogh and Bacon , in his home in Lausanne , Switzerland .

  3. Empire Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Arts Center is a non-profit, multi-purpose arts facility located in downtown Grand Forks, North Dakota United States. Renovated in 1998 due to damage from the 1997 Red River flood, the Empire is a circa 1919 movie house renovated into a multi-use theater and gallery facility. The Empire produces an annual theater season through their ...

  4. Propaganda kimono - Wikipedia

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    Among the factors that led to the emergence of propaganda kimono, three stand out: the introduction of modern textile manufacturing and printing equipment into Japan in the late 19th century, [5] the social and political impetus for Japan to modernize, [6] and, following the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931, political desire to rally support for colonial expansion. [3]

  5. Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way - Wikipedia

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    A Currier and Ives print from 1868 uses the same title and theme for a very different print, showing a railroad crossing a new settlement as the train goes west. A photographic print and a stereograph by Alexander Gardner, [2] both of an 1867 end-of-track frontier construction train, were titled Westward The Course of Empire Takes Its Way.

  6. Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America - Wikipedia

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    1915 – The Print Club of Philadelphia, later to be re-named The Print Center, was founded in Philadelphia. It was one of the first venues in the country focused solely on the appreciation of prints. In 1942 The Print Center donated its collection of prints to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    The contradictory patterns on the ship's funnels could imply the ship was on a different heading (as Wilkinson had said [1]). The curve on the hull below the front funnel could seem to be a false bow wave, creating a misleading impression of the ship's speed; additionally, the striped patterns on the bow and stern could create confusion about ...

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