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  2. Wexner Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The precursor was the University Gallery of Fine Art which was curated by the university's fine art director. [2] In 1970, under Director Betty Collings' leadership, the gallery began hosting major contemporary artists and acquiring the collection that would become the Wexner Center as a response to student grievances about the Kent State shootings. [3]

  3. Félix de la Concha - Wikipedia

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    One A Day: 365 Views of the Cathedral of Learning.Alumni Hall (University of Pittsburgh) Félix de la Concha (born 1962) is a painter.Born in León, Spain, he resides in Pittsburgh and Madrid.

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    Cromax, a water-based product, and the industrial paints Nap-Gard, a powder coating for oil and gas pipeline companies, and Voltatex for electrical insulation, were introduced in the 1990s. [4] Other products made by Axalta include Abcite, Alesta, AquaEC, Audurra, Centari, Challenger, Harmonized Coating Technologies, Imron, and Nason.

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  6. Fine Paints of Europe - Wikipedia

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    In recent years the company has developed and retailed premium paint palettes by the American designers Susan Sargent and Martha Stewart, and by Pantone.As sole licensee of Pantone Paints, the company offers a range of International color palettes including the Natural Color System, a 1,750 color palette developed by the Scandinavian Color Institute, and RAL, a color space system developed in ...

  7. Antonio Ruíz (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio M. Ruíz (b.Texcoco, Mexico State, September 2, 1892 – d.Mexico City, October 9, 1964), [1] was a Mexican fine art painter and scenic designer otherwise known by his childhood nickname "El Corzo" or "El Corcito" (diminutive) which came about due to his resemblance to a popular Spanish bullfighter or torero.