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  • 11Hungary — This article is about the European country. For other uses, see Hungary (disambiguation). Republic of Hungary Magyar Köztársaság …

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  • 12Marjane Satrapi — Born 22 November 1969 (1969 11 22) (age 41) Rasht, Iran …

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  • 13Tush kyiz — are large, elaborately embroidered wall hangings, traditionally made in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan by elder women to commemorate the marriage of a son or daughter. Colors and designs are chosen to symbolize Kyrgyz traditions and rural life.… …

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  • 14Barbara Karinska — Varvara Jmoudsky, better known as Barbara Karinska or simply Karinska (October 3, 1886 – October 18, 1983), was costumer of the New York City Ballet, and the first costume designer ever to win the Capezio Dance Award, for costumes of visual… …

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  • 15Persian embroidery — is one of the many forms of the multi faceted Persian arts.The motifs used in the Persian embroidery are mostly floral, especial Persian figures, animals, and patterns related to hunting.The Persian embroidered women s trouserings have rich… …

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  • 16Palestinian costumes — are the traditional clothing worn by Palestinians. Foreign travelers to Palestine in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries often commented on the rich variety of the costumes worn, particularly by the fellaheen or village women. Many of… …

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  • 17Indian Art (Paraguay) — Indian ArtThe paraguayan indian art can be divided in two parts: *The indian art as such, which comprises ceracmics, baskets, weaving and threading, feather art and leather work *The mixed indian art, which comprises the embroideries, lace, wood… …

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  • 18Nancy Kozikowski — Kozikowski at DSG Fine Art Gallery Albuquerque New Mexico Born March 31, 1943 (1943 03 31) (age 68) Albuquerque, US …

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  • 19Bayeux Tapestry — The Bayeux Tapestry ( fr. Tapisserie de Bayeux) is a 50 cm by 70 m (20 in by 230 ft) long embroidered cloth which explains the events leading up to the 1066 Norman invasion of England as well as the events of the invasion itself. The Tapestry is… …

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  • 20Opus Anglicanum — Embroidered bookbinding for the Felbrigge Psalter in couched gold thread and split stitch, likely worked by Anne de Felbrigge, a nun in the convent of Minoresses at Bruisyard, Suffolk, during the latter half of the fourteenth century.[1] Opus… …

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