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  2. The Crying Boy - Wikipedia

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    The Crying Boy is a mass-produced print of a painting by Italian painter Giovanni Bragolin [1] (1911–1981). This was the pen-name of the painter Bruno Amarillo. It was widely distributed from the 1950s onwards. There are numerous alternative versions, all portraits of tearful young boys or girls. [1]

  3. List of American painters exhibited at the 1893 World's ...

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    The Art Department's focus was on modern American painting, works painted in the 17 years since the 1876 Centennial Exposition. [1] Hundreds of American painters submitted works, and more than 1,000 paintings in oil and more than 200 in watercolor were selected for exhibition in the Palace of Fine Arts.

  4. George W. Smith House (Oak Park, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The George W. Smith House was designed in 1895 by architect Frank Lloyd Wright as one of a series of low-cost homes for engineer and inventor Charles E. Roberts.However, like several others for Roberts, the Smith house was not built at the time of its design. [2]

  5. George W. Smith House - Wikipedia

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    George W. Smith House may refer to: . in the United States (by state) . George W. Smith House (Oak Park, Illinois), listed on the NRHP in Illinois George W. Smith House (Elizabethtown, Kentucky), Elizabethtown, Kentucky, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Hardin County, Kentucky

  6. Warner Price Mumford Smith House - Wikipedia

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    The Warner Price Mumford Smith House, also known as Old Home Place, is a historic two-story cedar-plank I-house with a Greek Revival portico in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, U.S. [2] The land was granted to Private Charles Webb; the house later belonged to John Bell Vivrett. [2]

  7. Xanthus Russell Smith - Wikipedia

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    Xanthus Russell Smith (February 26, 1839, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – December 2, 1929, Glenside, Pennsylvania) was an American marine painter best known for his illustrations of the American Civil War.

  8. Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site, known also as Tipton-Haynes House, is a Tennessee State Historic Site located at 2620 South Roan Street in Johnson City, Tennessee.It includes a house originally built in 1784 by Colonel John Tipton, and 10 other buildings, including a smokehouse, pigsty, loom house, still house, springhouse, log barn and corncrib.

  9. William Brown Cooper - Wikipedia

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    William Brown Cooper was born in 1811 near Carthage in Smith County, Tennessee. [1] His brother was the painter Washington Bogart Cooper (1802–1888). [1] [2] He was educated at the National Academy Museum and School in New York City as well as in Paris and Rome for three years.