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  2. These Kitchen Paint Colors Range from Neutral to Wow!

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    All-White Kitchen. The all-white scheme becomes a smooth backdrop for dramatic works of art like the eight-foot antique African drum in the corner of this Hamptons kitchen.

  3. Benjamin Champney - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Champney (November 20, 1817 [1] – December 11, 1907) was a painter known for his role in White Mountain art of the 19th century. He began his training as a lithographer under celebrated marine artist Fitz Henry Lane at Pendleton's Lithography shop in Boston.

  4. 25 Ways to Nail the French Country Kitchen Style Without ...

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    These 25 French country kitchen ideas from designer spaces bring chic, lived-in comfort to your home with touches like copper cookware and antique furnishings.

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    It’s almost 2025 (we can hardly believe it), which means a bit of reflection and a bit of looking ahead. In the world of design, the past year had so much to offer, marked, as it was, by tropes ...

  6. The Kitchen Maid - Wikipedia

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    The Kitchen Maid (in Spanish La mulata, La cocinera or Escena de cocina (Kitchen Scene)) and Kitchen Maid with the Supper at Emmaus are two paired domestic paintings by Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez from his early Seville period. A wide range of dates has been suggested for its completion, although most place it between 1620 and 1622.

  7. The Kitchen Maid (Chardin) - Wikipedia

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    The Kitchen Maid is a 1738 oil-on-canvas painting by Jean Simeon Chardin.The painting features a young kitchen maid in a Hollandish kitchen, taking a break from her work. The work was popular, and Chardin had made four different copies; with three of them present in various collections in the modern da