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  2. These Are the Neutral Paint Colors Interior Designers ...

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    French Canvas by Benjamin Moore “It’s the perfect neutral; it has a green undertone that makes it pair well with so many colors, and there is an organic feel to this neutral. It’s not boring.”

  3. Benjamin Moore & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Moore & Co., also known as Benjamin Moore, is an American manufacturer of paints, stains, and other architectural coatings. The company was founded in 1883 in New York, N.Y. [ 2 ] and is currently headquartered in Montvale, N.J. [ 3 ] Benjamin Moore has major manufacturing and distribution operations throughout the United States and ...

  4. Benjamin Moore Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin Moore Estate, also known as Chelsea, is a historic estate located at Muttontown in Nassau County, New York. It was designed in 1923–1924 by architect William Adams Delano (1874–1960) for Benjamin Moore and Alexandra Emery. The manor house is an eclectic Chinese and French Renaissance style inspired dwelling.

  5. Benson Moore - Wikipedia

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    Benson Bond Moore was born in Washington D.C. on August 13, 1882. Moore grew up in an artistic environment and learned art restoration and framing from his father who provided those services to prominent political figures in the Washington D.C. area. [4]

  6. French artist Ben dies aged 88, hours after his wife’s death

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    Ben, the French artist best known for his irreverent approach to modern art, has died aged 88, taking his own life hours after the death of his wife, his family said in a statement Wednesday.

  7. Toile - Wikipedia

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    The French "Toile de Jouy" simply means "cloth from Jouy" in English and describes a type of fabric printing. [4] [5] "Toile de Jouy", sometimes abbreviated to simply "toile", is a type of decorating pattern consisting of a white or off-white background on which is a repeated pattern depicting a fairly complex scene, generally of a pastoral theme such as a couple having a picnic by a lake or ...