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  2. Morris chair - Wikipedia

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    Morris chairs feature a seat with a reclining back and moderately high armrests, which give the chair an old-style appearance. The characteristic feature of a Morris chair is a hinged back, set between two un-upholstered arms, with the reclining angle adjusted through a row of pegs, holes or notches in each arm.

  3. Recliner - Wikipedia

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    A recliner Recliner aboard a business jet. A recliner is an armchair or sofa that reclines when the occupant lowers the chair's back and raises its front. [1] [2] It has a backrest that can be tilted back, and often a footrest that may be extended by means of a lever on the side of the chair, or may extend automatically when the back is reclined.

  4. Twin Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Twin Fantasy, later re-titled Twin Fantasy (Mirror to Mirror), is the sixth solo album by American indie rock musician Will Toledo, under his alias Car Seat Headrest. [1] Since its release in 2011, the album has amassed an online cult following , [ 2 ] with the internet forums 4chan and Reddit playing major roles in the album's initial success ...

  5. Nu couché - Wikipedia

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    Nu couché (also known in English as Red Nude [1] or Reclining Nude [2]) is a 1917 oil on canvas painting by the Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani. It is one of his most widely reproduced and exhibited paintings. [citation needed]

  6. Reclining Nude on Blue Cushion - Wikipedia

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    Reclining Nude on Blue Cushion (French: Nu Couché au coussin Bleu) is an oil on canvas painting by Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani created in 1916. [1] The painting is one of the dozens of nudes created by Modigliani between 1916 and 1919.