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Coes monkey wrench. US patents July 6, 1880 and July 8, 1884. A monkey wrench is a type of smooth-jawed adjustable wrench, a 19th century American refinement of 18th-century English coach wrenches. It was widely used in the 19th and early 20th century.
Singeries became popular among French artists in the early 18th century. French decorator and designer Jean Berain the Elder included dressed figures of monkeys in many wall decorations, the great royal ébéniste André Charles Boulle used them in his work [6] and Watteau painted The Monkey Sculptor, a critique of art and artists' habit of ...
Loring Coes (April 22, 1812 – July 13, 1906) was an American inventor, industrialist and Republican politician who invented the screw type wrench, commonly known as the monkey wrench and who served as a member of the Worcester, Massachusetts City Council and Board of Aldermen, and as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives [1] [2] in 1864–1865.
17th-century women artists – female painters, miniaturists, calligraphers, engravers and sculptors who were active in 17th century (born between 1580 and 1700).
Category:18th-century Italian women artists. Born in 17th century: Plautilla Bricci (1616–1705) – architect, painter and sculptor; she was the only female architect of her day; Anna Maria Sirani (1645–1715). Daughter of painter Giovanni Andrea Sirani. Teresa del Pò (1649–1716) – daughter of painter Pietro del Pò.
17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; Subcategories. This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total. * Cultural depictions of 17th-century painters ...
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Abraham Teniers (1 March 1629 – 26 September 1670) was a Flemish painter and engraver who specialized in genre paintings of villages, inns and monkey scenes. He was a member of artist family Teniers which came to prominence in the 17th century. He was also active as a publisher. [1]