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Holland, Peter
Peter Holland, a professional doll artist and sculptor based in Bath, England who produces the originals which are then reproduced by companies such as Wedgwood (figurines) and Celia (dolls). Talks and workshops.
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artslistings.com : The Island of Ireland Arts & Entertainment Listings site
Artslistsings.com, the All island of Ireland Arts & Entertainment Listings site
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Artmam Forum: talks about art - powered by vBulletin
Discuss art at ArtMam Forum: ask questions and give answers, share your experience and post ads. Art School for students and teachers, Art Market for customers and sellers, Art Main for art lovers, Art Gallery for exhibiting art and its discussion Bankruptcy questions
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Yonath, Jacob
Yonath Art Gallery.Paintings of jungles and people from around the world, middle east, The Israel-Palestinian conflict, war and peace, Masks,Peace talks,refugees . המזרח התיכון,יונת גלריה לציור,ג'ונגלים ,נופים ופוליטיקה,ישראל
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NDTV.com: Latest News, e-Bulletins, Stocks, Bollywood, Cricket, Video, Blogs, RSS from India
NDTV's online portfolio includes News, Business, Recipes, Books, Travel, Gadgets, Shopping, Jobs, Health, Business, SMS, Video Streaming, RSS Feeds, Desktop Ticker, My News, Blogs, Hot Debates, Forums, Columns Accounting jobs online
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The Mint Museums
Visit the Mint Museums in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Mint Museum of Art features noted collections of American art, pre-Columbian art, ceramics and decorative arts, historic costumes, African art, to name a few. The Mint Museum of Craft + Design features a permanent collection of ceramics, fiber, glass, metal and wood that documents contemporary studio craft, tracing the movements historical roots in the 19th century and its relationship to traditional decorative arts and industrial design.
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Mint Museum of Craft and Design and Mint Museum of Art
Visit the Mint Museums in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Mint Museum of Art features noted collections of American art, pre-Columbian art, ceramics and decorative arts, historic costumes, African art, to name a few. The Mint Museum of Craft + Design features a permanent collection of ceramics, fiber, glass, metal and wood that documents contemporary studio craft, tracing the movements historical roots in the 19th century and its relationship to traditional decorative arts and industrial design.
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