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  2. Michel catalog - Wikipedia

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    The catalog started out as a price list for the dealer Hugo Michel of Apolda.By 1920 it was split into two volumes, for "Europe" and "overseas", and eventually grew to a present-day size of about a dozen volumes covering the entire world, with additional specialized volumes bringing the total to some forty catalogs.

  3. List of artworks at the Indianapolis Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    Covered jar with carp design: China 1522-66 Porcelain: 18 60.88A-B Covered jar with carp design: Vase with nine peach design: China 1736-95 Porcelain, Overglaze enamel: 19.5 x 14.5 60.116 Vase with nine peach design: Side chair: Inspired by Thomas Chippendale: England 1755-65 Mahogany: 39.5 x 25 x 21 81.375 Side chair: Woman's apron: Germany 1760

  4. Michael S. Smith (interior designer) - Wikipedia

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    He has been running his own interior design business since 1990. [ 2 ] In an interview with The Washington Post , he describes his style as "updated traditional"; in fact, his work blends vintage and contemporary looks with elements such as "Georgian antiques, Uzbek suzani textiles, 18th-century Chinese wallpaper, sun-bleached Moroccan carpets ...

  5. Miguel-Ángel Cárdenas - Wikipedia

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    Miguel-Ángel Cárdenas (October 3, 1934 – June 2, 2015), also known as Michel Cardena, was a Colombian-Dutch, New Realism and Pop Art painter and a pioneer of video art in the Netherlands. His works cover a variety of artistic media, including painting, drawing, video, photography, object assemblages and digital art.

  6. Ant Farm (group) - Wikipedia

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    Ant Farm was an avant-garde architecture, graphic arts, and environmental design practice, founded in San Francisco in 1968 by Chip Lord and Doug Michels (1943-2003). Ant Farm's work often made use of popular icons in the United States, as a strategy to redefine the way those were conceived within the country's imagination.

  7. Catalogue raisonné - Wikipedia

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    When works are submitted for consideration to the producers of an artist's catalogue raisonné the works are normally returned to the owner once the process has concluded. The Wildenstein Institute, for example, had a policy stating "Whatever the committee's recommendation, the work will be returned upon presentation of the consignment receipt".