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  2. Give Your Walls the Attention They Deserve with These Unique ...

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    A large dark French lacquered screen makes a decorative statement over a light neutral custom sofa in the living room of a seven-story townhouse on New York’s Upper East Side designed by Jesse ...

  3. How To Decorate A Large Blank Wall, According To A Designer - AOL

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    A large wall is your chance to make a statement. Get expressive with a clump of small frames, a large bold piece (properly lit with a fabulous art light, of course), or a few vignettes.

  4. Wall Hangings (exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    The 19 December 1968 Press release by the Museum of Modern Art for the exhibition Wall Hangings states: "During the last 10 years, developments in weaving have caused us to revise our concepts of this craft and view the work within the context of twenty-first century art. The weavers from eight countries represented in this exhibition are not ...

  5. Moroccan wall hanging - Wikipedia

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    This large, mid-19th century Moroccan wall hanging, or haiti, is a highlight of the textile collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana. Made in the cultural center of Fez , it is crafted of the finest materials: silk velvet embroidered with gold metallic thread.

  6. Francis Hines - Wikipedia

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    Francis Mattson Hines (1920–2016) was an American artist known for his large-scale public wrapped works. [1] Many of his paintings and drawings were found in a Connecticut dumpster in 2017 and were re-exhibited in 2022.

  7. These Common Thrift Store Finds Can Be Worth a TON of Money - AOL

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    Fabric. Interesting fabric is a thrift shop staple, and you'll often find extra yards of it folded up or still on a bolt, interior designer Molly McGinness says. "People tend to save leftover ...