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  2. ArtFacts.Net - Wikipedia

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    ArtFacts.Net is the world's largest online art database, [1] founded in 2001 by Stine Albertsen and Marek Claassen. The company is registered as a Limited Company (Ltd.) in Great Britain.

  3. Hermann Göring Collection - Wikipedia

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    During World War II Göring enriched himself on a large scale with art obtained from Jewish art collectors who were plundered and either fled or were deported to their deaths in Nazi camps. At the end of the war, Göring's personal collection included 1,375 paintings, many sculptures, carpets, furniture and other artifacts.

  4. Fred Henry Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Henry Andrews (1866–1957) was a British educator and scholar noted especially for his catalogs of the Asiatic artifacts and manuscripts collected by the expeditions of Dr Aurel Stein. In the circle of close friends established at his household in Lahore, he was jocularly known as The Baron .

  5. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    Google Arts & Culture (formerly Google Art Project) is an online platform of high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from partner cultural organizations throughout the world, operated by Google.

  6. Hallie Ford Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Hallie Ford Museum of Art (HFMA) is the museum of Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, United States.It is the third largest art museum in Oregon. [1] Opened in 1998, the facility is across the street from the Oregon State Capital in downtown Salem, on the western edge of the school campus.

  7. Norman Daly - Wikipedia

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    Norman D. Daly (August 9, 1911 - April 2, 2008), was an American artist who created the fictional Civilization of Llhuros along with hundreds of its artifacts, texts, and soundscapes. His work on The Civilization of Llhuros starting in the mid 1960s makes him the pioneering practitioner of an art genre now known as fictive archaeology.

  8. United Nations Art Collection - Wikipedia

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    A bust of Nicolaus Copernicus at the United Nations Headquarters, New York City, a gift from the People's Republic of Poland to the United Nations (1970).. The United Nations Art Collection is a collective group of artworks and historic objects donated as gifts to the United Nations by its member states, associations, or individuals.

  9. Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts - Wikipedia

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    The Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts (CCAHA), located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was founded by Marilyn Kemp Weidner in 1977, with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities and in response to the growing problem of paper deterioration occurring in archives in the Mid-Atlantic region.