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Home > $196,830.00 To $590,489.99 We Have Found 4 Products for your search of $196,830.00 To $590,489.99. Displaying Items 1 - 4 and Article Search Page 1:
- The Most Expensive Lilies in the World
by Roger Munns. A late period work by Claude Monet was recently purchased for over 80 million US dollars at Christie's in London. The painting, entitled 'Le Bassin aux Nympheas' set the record for a painting by Monet. The previous record for one of the impressionist master's works was 41 million dollars. This record selling price kicked off a week-long auction of major artistic works.
When the painting was unve... products, articles, news
- French Influence In Antique Furniture Design
by Victor Epand. French design is one of the most popular elements in the world of antique furniture. By the mid-1960s, these characteristics had traveled to North America, influencing the French Canadian furniture scene. There, the earliest furniture makers were skilled in carpentry but were not considered cabinetmakers, producing some of the finest pieces of furniture in history.
Many furniture styles followed... products, articles, news
- The Paradoxical Art of M.C. Escher
by Victor Epand. M.C. Escher was a graphic artist renowned for his lithographs, mezzotints and woodcuts inspired by mathematics. Born in 1898, his first remarkable work came in 1937 with the print Still Life and Street, a piece that utilized the play on perspective that would become known as "impossible reality". The edge of the desk in the foreground continues deep into the drawing and melds into a street and bo... products, articles, news
- DIA: Beacon of Detroit Culture for More Than a Century
by Ann Knapp. Located in the heart of Detroit's Cultural Center and founded in 1885, the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) began its life on Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, but due to its rapidly expanding collection, moved to a larger site in 1927. The Beaux-Arts building, designed by Paul Cret, was referred to as "the temple of art." Over the years, expansion and renovations created what is today one of the large... products, articles, news
- The Rise Of The Oreck Vacuum
by Riley Hendersen. In this world of brand loyalty, Americans are especially dedicated to those product lines that they feel operate at a superior level. For this reason, the classic brands - the brands that consistently outperform all others - are those that we will go to great lengths to purchase over and over again. And when it comes to the products that we use in our homes, we are even more steadfast in our expe... products, articles, news
- Chair Refinishing, Getting Smart With An Old Idea That's New Again
by John VerHines. Chair refinishing is a great idea because everybody has chairs. There are as many kinds and styles of chairs as you could possibly think of. In The united states alone there dozens of different kinds and materials to choose from, there are stools, benches swivel chairs reclining chairs wood ones metal ones wicker and rattan, Thomas Chippendale chairs, Duncan Fyfe chairs too, and Sheridan chairs a... products, articles, news
- Why Folk Art Is So Popular Today
by Gregg Hall. I have loved folk art paintings since I was a child. I spent a lot of time with my grandmother and her house was full of them. One of my favorites that she had was done by John Roeder. Maybe it's because I spent a lot of time playing in my tree house, that the trees in the picture appealed to me so much. When she died, she left me the painting and it hangs in a place of honor over my fireplace ma... products, articles, news
- Can You Retire Before You Die?
by Tracey Anne. Most of us are familiar with these statistics...
Out of 100 people who starts working at the age of 25, by the age 65:
* 1% are wealthy* 4% have adequate capital stowed away for retirement* 3% are still working* 63% are dependant on Social Security, friends, relatives or charity.* 29% are dead.
More Statistics on "The GOLDEN Years"
Retirement by the Governments own statistics:
* The avera... products, articles, news
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