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  2. File:Asher Brown Durand - John W. Casilear.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. John Durand (painter) - Wikipedia

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    John Durand (active 1765–1782) [note 1] was a colonial American portraitist. With John Mare, Abraham Delanoy, and Lawrence Kilburn, he was one of a number of portraitists living and working in New York City during the 1760s. Nothing is known of Durand's origins, training or upbringing, as is often the case with colonial American painters.

  4. William John Kennedy (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    William John Kennedy (1930 – December 16, 2021) was an American photographer. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] He was best known for his work Before they were famous and other works much of which is inspired by his real life friendship with American artists Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol , both who were associated with the pop art movement. [ 7 ]

  5. Edmé-Antoine Durand - Wikipedia

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    Charles authorized the purchase, which was formalized on 2 March 1825. Durand still owned several hundred vases and a large number of prints on his death - they were auctioned off posthumously in Paris in February 1836 and purchased for the most part by the British Museum on the advice of the Danish antiquary Peter Oluf Brøndsted. [1]

  6. Asher Brown Durand - Wikipedia

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    He was the eighth of eleven children. Durand's father was a watchmaker and a silversmith. Durand was apprenticed to an engraver from 1812 to 1817 and later entered into a partnership with the owner of the company, Charles Cushing Wright (1796–1854), [1] who asked him to manage the company's New York

  7. Talk:Inch - Wikipedia

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    I'm male of average build, and 5feet 11 inches tall (1.78m). Starting from the palm of my hand, the distance between the 2nd and 3rd joints of my middle finger is surprisingly close to one inch. The distance from the crease of my elbow to the joint at the base of my thumb is also surprisingly close to one foot.

  8. John Durand - Wikipedia

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    John Durand may refer to: John Durand (MP, died 1788) (c. 1719–1788), English politician; John Hodsdon Durand (1761–1830), British MP;

  9. Fenton Art Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The first year for glass production was 1907. [1] In 1908 John Fenton left the company and founded the Millersburg glass company in Millersburg, OH. [1] Frank Fenton was the designer and decorator. From 1905 to 1920, the designs made there were heavily influenced by two other glass companies: Tiffany and Steuben.

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