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  2. Conklin Mountain House - Wikipedia

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    Conklin Mountain House is a historic home located at Olean in Cattaraugus County, New York. The above ground portion of the main house is a 4,500 sq. ft Second Empire style wood frame dwelling built in 1886. The front facade features a three-story tower with mansard roof and a wraparound porch.

  3. The Best Dark Green Paint Colors The Pros Swear By

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    "Consider this versatile shade for your upcoming built-in projects, including cabinets, bookshelves, and wainscoting, to infuse your space with timeless elegance," she says. Paint color: Dark ...

  4. Nighthawks (Hopper) | Wikipedia

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    Art Institute of Chicago. Nighthawks is a 1942 oil-on-canvas painting by the American artist Edward Hopper that portrays four people in a downtown diner late at night as viewed through the diner's large glass window. The light coming from the diner illuminates a darkened and deserted urban streetscape.

  5. Great Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    The Great Bookcase was poorly received by the Building News and Architectural Review at the exhibition. [5] The bookcase was designed by Burges to hold his collection of art books, and was originally displayed at his rooms in Buckingham Street in London. It was later placed in the library at the house Burges had designed for himself, The Tower ...

  6. Millwork - Wikipedia

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    Millwork building materials include the ready-made carpentry elements usually installed in any building. Many of the specific features in a space are created using different types of architectural millwork: doors, windows, transoms, sidelights, molding, trim, stair parts, and cabinetry to name just a few.

  7. Christ in the House of His Parents | Wikipedia

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    Location. Tate Britain, London. Christ in the House of His Parents (1849–50) is a painting by John Everett Millais depicting the Holy Family in Saint Joseph 's carpentry workshop. The painting was extremely controversial when first exhibited, prompting many negative reviews, most notably one written by Charles Dickens.

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