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Amy Myers (born 1965, Austin, TX) is an American artist whose strong forms, compositions and geometric symmetry situates her practice in a lineage with the work of Lee Boutecou, Hilma af Klint, Georgia O'Keefe, and Roberto Matta.
Amy Myers (born 3 August 1938) is a British mystery writer. She is best known for her Marsh and Daughter mystery series, featuring a writing team consisting of a wheel-chair bound ex-policeman and his daughter, and for another series, featuring a Victorian era chef, Auguste Didier. [ 1 ]
Amy's Kitchen, Inc., [2] doing business as Amy's, [3] is a family-owned, privately-held American company based in Petaluma, California, that manufactures organic and non-GMO convenience and frozen foods. Founded in 1987 by Andy and Rachel Berliner, and incorporated in 1988, [4] the company took its name from their daughter, Amy. [5]
Jan. 17—Dent Myers, the man behind Wildman's Civil War Surplus, a controversial store in downtown Kennesaw that sold Confederate memorabilia, died Sunday morning. ... Myers' shop was the setting ...
Amy R. Weinstein Meyers is an American art historian. Meyers is the former Director of the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven and Chief Executive Officer of the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art in London .
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Amy's Candy Bar is a confectionery store located in Chicago. The store was opened in June 2011 and is owned by Amy Hansen, a graduate of Chicago's French Pastry School. The store is well known for its caramels which are made in house. The store has been recognized by Food & Wine and was also featured on the talk show Steve Harvey.
Florence Howell Barkley, Landscape over the City, 1910-1911 Marion H. Beckett, Portrait of Mrs. Eduard J. Steichen Mary Cassatt, Mère et enfant (Reine Lefebre and Margot before a Window), c.1902 Katherine Sophie Dreier, The Blue Bowl, 1911 Katherine Sophie Dreier, Landscape with Figures in Woods or The Avenue, Holland, [2] ca. 1911–12.