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  2. Jim Hautman - Wikipedia

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    Jim Hautman is an American painter, residing in Minnesota. [1] The artist is best known for his realist wildlife art, particularly the U.S. Federal Duck Stamp . The artist's paintings have been featured on the 1999, 1995 and 1990 [ 2 ] Federal Duck Stamps, a project that raised millions of dollars for environmental conservation.

  3. Joe Hautman - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Hautman (born July 10, 1956) is an American painter, residing in Plymouth, Minnesota. [1] The artist is best known for his realism wildlife art, particularly the U.S. Federal Duck Stamp . The artist holds a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Michigan [ 1 ] and has had his artwork featured on the 2022, [ 2 ] 2016, 2012, 2008, 2002 ...

  4. Minnesota’s duck (stamp) dynasty carries on with this year’s ...

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    It's well-established that Minnesota wildlife artists have produced a dynasty in the long-running federal duck stamp competition. Well, this year's victor is from Montana — by way of Minnesota.

  5. Robert Hautman - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hautman is an American painter, residing in western Minnesota. [1] The artist is best known for his realism wildlife art, particularly the U.S. Federal Duck Stamp . The artist's paintings have been featured on the 2001 and 1997 [ 2 ] Federal Duck Stamps, which raised millions of dollars for conservation. [ 3 ]

  6. Cotton duck - Wikipedia

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    Cotton duck (from Dutch: doek, meaning "cloth"), also simply duck, sometimes duck cloth or duck canvas, is a heavy, plain woven cotton fabric. Duck canvas is more tightly woven than plain canvas. There is also linen duck, which is less often used. Cotton duck is used in a wide range of applications, from sneakers to painting canvases to tents ...

  7. Cone Mills Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1887 brothers Moses H. and Caesar Cone began investing in textile mills in North Carolina. In 1891 they incorporated the Cone Export & Commission Company in New Jersey to broker Southern textile products in the North. [1] Within several years the broker was trading products from almost 90 percent of all Southern textile mill owners. [2]