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  2. Curtain - Wikipedia

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    Measuring curtain sizes needed for each window varies greatly according to the type of curtain needed, window size, and type and weight of curtain. Curtains are a form of window decor and complete the overall appearance of the interior of the house. Curtains help control the ambiance and flow of natural light into the room.

  3. Rembrandt catalogue raisonné, 1968 - Wikipedia

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    72.2 x 58.3: Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid Half figure of a woman (Saskia) 1643: Oil on panel: 72 x 59: Gemäldegalerie, Berlin: Bust of a Man with Beard and Beret: c. 1643: Oil paint: Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg Boaz: 1643: Oil on panel: 72.5 x 58.5: Woburn Abbey: Man with a Sword and Beret: 1644: Oil paint: private collection ...

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  5. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The curtain wall itself, however, is not ordinarily required to have a rating. This causes a quandary as compartmentalization (fire protection) is typically based upon closed compartments to avoid fire and smoke migrations beyond each engaged compartment. A curtain wall by its very nature prevents the completion of the compartment (or envelope).

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  7. Judith Simonian - Wikipedia

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    Simonian was born and raised in Los Angeles. She studied art at California State University, Northridge, earning BA (1967) and MA (1974) degrees. [13] Soon after graduating, she was invited to join Grandview Galleries, which became the early feminist art collective Double X; based in the Woman's Building in downtown Los Angeles, its members included Nancy Buchanan, Judy Chicago, Merion Estes ...