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  • 121William Faithorne — (1626 or 1627 1691), English painter and engraver, was born in London and was apprenticed to Robert Peake, a painter and printseller, who received the honour of knighthood from Charles I.On the outbreak of the Civil War he accompanied his master… …

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  • 122Lincoln cent — United States Value 1 cent (.01 United States dollars) Mass  2.5 g  (0.080 troy oz) Diameter  19.05 mm  (0.750 in) Edge …

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  • 1231650 in art — Events Paintings *Gerard Dou The Dutch Housewife *Aniello Falcone The Anchorite Births * Felice Boselli, Italian painter of the Baroque period (d. 1732) * Bernardino Ciceri, painter (d. unknown ) * Jan Mortel, Dutch painter (d. 1719) * Valerio… …

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  • 124List of Flemish painters — This is an incomplete list of Flemish painters, with place and date of birth and death and painting style. It includes painters from not only the area of modern Flanders but from modern Wallonia and elsewhere.Painters from later than 1830 belong… …

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  • 125Havell family — The Havell family of Reading, Berkshire, England included a number of notable engravers, etchers and painters, as well as writers, publishers, educators, and musicians. In particular, members of this family were foremost practitioners of… …

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  • 126Elizabeth Jones — was the eleventh and last Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, holding this position from 1981 until her resignation in 1990. After her resignation, the post of Chief Engraver was left vacant, and was subsequently abolished. Jones was just… …

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  • 127Jean De Bast — (Brussels, 1883 1975) is a Belgian postage stamps draughtsman and engraver.After a very complete artistic training (drawing, painting, engraving ...), he joined in 1907 the National Postage Stamps Printing house in Mechelen. Going up step by step …

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  • 128Winter Olympic coins — Although the first Olympic coin can be traced back to 480 BC, the modern Olympics did not see its first commemoratives until 1951. The original concept of Olympic coins was that the Greeks believed that coins brought the general public closer to… …

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