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  1. Homage to Henry Moore, 1898-1986: A tribute to sculpture, 1877-1987 by Henry Moore, 1987
  2. Henry Moore: Graphic work, 1972-1974 : [catalogue] November-December, 1974 by Henry Moore, 1974
  3. Henry Moore the carver: An eightieth birthday tribute; carvings from 1923-1975 by Henry Moore, 1978
  4. Henry Moore : the complete graphic work, 1931-1972: [catalogue of an exhibition] July-August 1973 by Henry Moore, 1973
  5. Published writings of Henry R. Wagner by Henry Raup Wagner, 1934
  6. Sir Henry Raeburn;: A selection from his portraits, by Henry Raeburn, 1890
  7. Aspects of Twentieth Century Art: Picasso - Important Paintings, Watercolours and New Linocuts / Henry Moore - Recent Work, Life Drawings... (Summer Exhibition, 1962) by Marlborough Fine Art Limited, Marlborough New London Gallery, 1962
  8. The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground. Near Fine Copy in Slipcase by James Fenimore. Illustrated By Henry C. Pitz Cooper, 1963
  9. Henry VIII Revealed: Holbein's Portrait and Its Legcy by Xanthe Brooke, David Crombie, et all 2003-06
  10. Henry Meloy - Figures (American Artist Henry Meloy 1902 - 1951) by Henry Meloy Educational Trust, 1971
  11. Coordinate Geometry by Henry Burchard Fine, Henry Dallas Thompson, 2007-07-25
  12. The Flow of Art: Essays and Criticisms (Henry Mcbride Series in Modernism and Modernity) by Henry McBride, 1997-09-23
  13. African American Art in Chicago, 1900-1950 by Chicago, Il: Sept. 17 To Oct. 30, 1999 Adams (Robert Henry) Fine Art, 1999-01-01
  14. MODERN ART IN AMERICA : Winter 1992-1993 by Robert Henry Adams Fine Art, 1993-01-01

81. William Henry Knives, William Henry Fine Knife, Pocket Knives, Handmade, Folding
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82. Henry Adams Fine Art Auctioneers

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83. Fine Needle Aspiration Of The Lung - Detroit, Michigan, Henry Ford Health System
fine Needle Aspiration of the lung henry Ford Health System of Detroit, Michiganis one of the nation s leading health care providers and is Michigan s sixth
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Fine Needle Aspiration of the lung
Fine needle aspiration is one method physicians use to obtain samples from lymph glands near a person's lungs. This diagnostic tool helps doctors understand how far progressed a patient's lung cancer is. Among the early places a lung cancer may spread is the lymph glands that drain the lung. When this happens, the lymph glands enlarge, much as the lymph glands in the neck swell when there is a throat infection. With lung cancer, a spread to the lymph glands is typically seen on a chest x-ray or on a CT scan of the chest (sometimes called a "CAT scan"). But there are other reasons why the lymph glands in the chest may be enlarged. A biopsy of the lymph glands is the best way to determine whether the cancer has spread. Sometimes, when there are localized abnormalities on a chest x-ray, the doctor will recommend a biopsy with a needle to determine the cause of the abnormality. Often cancer is suspected in this situation, but there are other non-cancerous conditions that can be diagnosed with a needle biopsy. Getting a definite diagnosis is crucial to proper planning for treatment.
This is typically an outpatient procedure. Usually, no sedation is needed for needle biopsy of the lung. Local anesthetics are used to numb the skin and reduce any pain from inserting the needle. X-ray guidance during the procedure allows the doctor to place the needle in the same location as the abnormality. Frequently an answer is obtained within minutes of performing the procedure.

84. Catherine E. Burns - Fine Prints - HENRY MOORE
~ henry MOORE ~. henry MOORE British (18981986). Reclining Figure,1931. Cramer 2. Wood engraving on laid japan paper. Edition of 50.
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HENRY MOORE
British (1898-1986). Reclining Figure,
Cramer 2. Wood engraving on laid japan paper.
Edition of 50. Printed at the studio of Fequet and Baudier, Paris. Rare early print. Signed and numbered 8/50 in pencil.
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85. Hortense And Henry Ferne II Memorial Fine Arts Room
The Hortense and henry Ferne II. Memorial fine Arts Room. The Hortense and henryFerne II Memorial fine Arts Room is housed upstairs in Wiscasset Public Library.
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The Hortense and Henry Ferne II
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The Hortense and Henry Ferne II Memorial Fine Arts Room is housed upstairs in Wiscasset Public Library. This is a wonderful collection of reproductions of famous works of art and books covering all art forms. Check out the prints at the library and enjoy these terrific views in your own home. Reproductions circulate for a period of four weeks and are renewable. The books circulate for two weeks. The Hortense Ferne and Henry Ferne II Memorial Art Library was established July of 1985 by Henry Ferne II in memory of his mother Hortense Ferne. Mrs. Ferne had a long lived interest in art. Her etchings and lithographs have been exhibited in the Smithsonian, Library of Congress, Museum of the Statue of Liberty, Philadelphia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of New York, and Wadworth Atheneum of Hartford. Her paintings have been displayed in the Graphic Sketch Club and the Lanape Club and the Barnum Circus Museum in Philadelphia, Cardinal Portrait in Rome, Republican Club in New York. Thanks to the generosity of Benjamin Kirkland, adopted son of Henry Ferne II, the room was expanded and refurbished in 1996. New shelves were built to accommodate the large size of many of the art books and a case was constructed to store the many art reproductions that are available to the public.

86. Henry Ford Hospital: Frida Kahlo Famous Painting Fine Art Reproduction Masterpie
Frida Kahlo painting henry Ford Hospital aka The Flying Bed fine artwork oil reproduction by online shopping art gallery! henry
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87. 10. England Under Henry The First, Called Fine-Scholar Page 1
10. England under henry The First, Called fineScholar.
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10. England under Henry The First, Called Fine-Scholar
For he was a cunning and unscrupulous man, though firm and clever. He cared very little for his word, and took any means to gain his ends. All this is shown in his treatment of his brother Robert - Robert, who had suffered him to be refreshed with water, and who had sent him the wine from his own table, when he was shut up, with the crows flying below him, parched with thirst, in the castle on the top of St. Michael's Mount, where his Red brother would have let him die. Before the King began to deal with Robert, he removed and disgraced all the favourites of the late King; who were for the most part base characters, much detested by the people. Flambard, or Firebrand, whom the late King had made Bishop of Durham, of all things in the world, Henry imprisoned in the Tower; but Firebrand was a great joker and a jolly companion, and made himself so popular with his guards that they pretended to know nothing about a long rope that was sent into his prison at the bottom of a deep flagon of wine. The guards took the wine, and Firebrand took the rope; with which, when they were fast asleep, he let himself down from a window in the night, and so got cleverly aboard ship and away to Normandy. Now Robert, when his brother Fine-Scholar came to the throne, was still absent in the Holy Land. Henry pretended that Robert had been made Sovereign of that country; and he had been away so long, that the ignorant people believed it. But, behold, when Henry had been some time King of England, Robert came home to Normandy; having leisurely returned from Jerusalem through Italy, in which beautiful country he had enjoyed himself very much, and had married a lady as beautiful as itself! In Normandy, he found Firebrand waiting to urge him to assert his claim to the English crown, and declare war against King Henry. This, after great loss of time in feasting and dancing with his beautiful Italian wife among his Norman friends, he at last did.

88. Exhibition Listing -- Robert Henry Adams Fine Art (Chicago, IL)
Back. George Josimovich, Kerosene Lamp, 1927, oil on canvas, 28 x 22inches at Robert henry Adams fine Art, Robert henry Adams fine Art
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89. Anne Fine: Care Of Henry
The key to it all is henry, his dog. Care of henry by Anne fine is a book for youngerchildren. Care of henry by Anne fine is a book for younger children.
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Care of Henry
When Hugo's mother goes into hospital, he must decide who he wants to stay with. The key to it all is Henry, his dog. 'Care of Henry' by Anne Fine is a book for younger children. Her other books for children in this age bracket are listed here , lower down the page, and her books for other ages are described here Hugo has to choose who to stay with while his mother's having a baby. Granny? Mrs Mariposa next door? Uncle Jack? Who will care for him and his dog Henry the best? There are an awful lot of things to consider, such as who will allow the best TV, the deepest baths, the best food, etc. And then most important of all there's Henry, his dog. See how he decides in this funny story for young readers by the new Children's Laureate. Click the logo to buy this book from ISBN 0-7445-8270-9 An amusing tale that's good for bedtime and early readers. Books Etc. Rounded characters, revealing dialogue and stories, and mother's help in resolving Hugo's problem make this one of those stories which transform familiar sights into insights. Times Educational Supplement Paul Howard's expressive, well characterised pencil illustrations complement Fine's seamless text. Younger readers are too rarely offered treats of this calibre. Five star choice.

90. William Henry Fine Knives
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91. Medieval Sourcebook: The "Laws Of Henry I": The Murder Fine
Medieval Sourcebook The Laws of henry I The Murder fine. Thereis some evidence that the French conquerors of England faced some
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The "Laws of Henry I": The Murder Fine
There is some evidence that the French conquerors of England faced some resistence from the conquered population. 92. [The death of] an Englishman is not regarded or paid for as murder, but only [that of] a Frenchman; indeed, should there be no one to prove that the slain man is English, he is held to be French.... If a hundred wishes to prove concerning someone that he is not a Frenchman and that [accordingly] there is no murder, this obligation is to be entrusted to twelve of the better men from the same hundred, swearing [to that effect]...
Source. This text is part of the Internet Medieval Source Book . The Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted texts related to medieval and Byzantine history. Paul Halsall, July 1998
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92. Henry Garner Fine Artist
henry Garner is currently studying for a BA in fine Art at the RuskinSchool of Drawing and fine Art, Oxford University. Poets
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Henry Garner is currently studying for a BA in Fine Art at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford University. "Poets say science takes away from the beauty of the stars – mere globs of gas atoms. I too can see the stars on a desert night, and feel them. But do I see less or more? The vastness of the heavens stretches my imagination – stuck on this carousel my little eye can catch one-million-year-old light. A vast pattern – of which I am a part... What is the pattern, or the meaning, or the why ? It does not do harm to the mystery to know a little about it. For far more marvellous is the truth than any artists of the past imagined it. Why do the poets of the present not speak of it?
What men are poets who can speak of Jupiter as if he were a man, but if he is an immense spinning sphere of methane and ammonia must be silent?" - Richard Feynman, Physicist

93. William Henry Fine Knives
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94. Magazine Antiques: John Henry Twachtman - Pennsylvania Academy Of The Fine Arts,
Tell a friend Find subscription deals John henry Twachtman Pennsylvania Academyof the fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Brief Article Magazine Antiques
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John Henry Twachtman was one of the most original of the American impressionists. A traveling exhibition devoted to the work of this singular artist is on view at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia until January 2, 2000, after which it travels to the High Museum of Art in Atlanta (which organized it), where it is on view from February 26 to May 21, 2000. It is entitled John Twachtman: An American Impressionist and comprises some fifty paintings that demonstrate a stylistic range much broader than the title of this show would indicate. Twachtman's oeuvre can be divided into four periods: his early years in Munich, Venice, and New York City, his study in France and travels in Europe, his mature years in Connecticut, and his late work in Gloucester, Massachusetts. These locations serve only as benchmarks, however, for Twachtman traveled incessantly, both here and abroad, for most of his life.

95. Henry Moore - Fine Art Dealers Association
henry Moore Three Reclining Figures, 1971 (ECKERT fine ART) Lithographin colours 11 3/4 x 9 inches. Request Info about this work.
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96. Henry Prellwitz - Fine Art Dealers Association
SEARCH. Advanced Search. Click on any image to enlarge it and see more informationabout the work. You are in page 1 of 6, henry Prellwitz (1865
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97. Jackson Fine Art: Henry David Thoreau & John Dugdale, New Suns Will Arise
Hardcover 86 Pages Published by Hyperion Press Essays from the journals of HenryDavid Thoreau with photography by John Dugdale BACK TO LIST. Jackson fine Art.
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98. Jorgensen Fine Art - Summer Exhibition 2003 - Paul Henry
Paul henry. Click here to return to list. Paul henry RHA 1876 1958.Clare Island from Achill. Oil on canvas 12 x 17.25 . Paul
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Paul Henry RHA
Clare Island from Achill Oil on canvas 12" x 17.25" Paul Henry was born in Belfast in 1876 where he had a strict religious upbringing. After leaving school he worked as an apprentice with a Belfast linen firm. He then left to pursue a career as an artist and enrolled in the Belfast School of Art. In 1898 he went to Paris where he attended the Academie Julian and James McNeill Whistler's Academie Carmen. From Whistler he acquired an appreciation of the value of tone over colour, and this is displayed in his use of charcoal, a medium with which he was especially competent. He also admired the work of Jean Francois Millet, the Barbizon painter of French peasant life. In 1901 he moved to London and worked as an illustrator of books and magazines. While in Paris he had met Grace Mitchell , a Scottish painter and they were married in 1903. He first exhibited his paintings in London in 1906 at a group exhibition. In the summer of 1910, he travelled with his wife to Achill island, off the coast of County Mayo. They stayed for almost a year and in 1912 they settled there, until they moved to Dublin in 1919. Possibly reminded of the paintings of Millet, Paul Henry began to paint the daily activities of the poor islanders, showing them harvesting seaweed, gathering turf, and fishing. He was captivated by the "other worldliness" of the rugged landscape, particularly in the early morning, and he was also attracted by the effects of the rapidly changing light in the west.

99. Jorgensen Fine Art, Grace Henry
click here to return to list. Grace henry HRHA 1868 1953 White Roses. Gracehenry was born Emily Grace Mitchell in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Grace Henry HRHA
White Roses Oil on canvas 13.5" x 10.5" Grace Henry's "White Roses" formed part of the 1991 exhibition of works by Paul and Grace Henry at the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art in Dublin. The painting uses expressionistic and fluid brushwork along with a range of very subtle and calm tones to depict this beautiful still life of blue-greys and pinks. Henry has pitched the viewpoint slightly above the vase, situating the vessel near the edge of a table that is adjacent to a wall, thus providing the work with a framework of two planes viewed at an angle. The vase of white roses acts as the vertical linch-pin which, together with the table and the decorated wall, structures the whole composition and makes for a very interesting piece. Grace Henry was born Emily Grace Mitchell in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. She was the second youngest of ten children of a Church of Scotland minister John Mitchell and his wife Jane Garden (who was related to Byron). Grace Mitchell was born into a family of comfortable means helped by private income. She was educated first at home by governesses and later at a London finishing school. Her mother's family had a house in Piccadilly and she may have stayed on in London after her education. In the late 1890's she was living in various lodgings in Aberdeen, exhibiting with the Aberdeen Artists' Society in 1898 and 1900. In the three years following, she studied in Brussels and at Paris ateliers, where she met and in 1903 married Paul Henry. She was by then thirty-five, and yet her life as Grace Henry and her career as a painter was only just beginning. Both were to last for a further fifty years, though she later separated from Paul.

100. Antique-Fine-Art .com - Antique Paintings - Walter Henry Sweet - Clovelly, Devon
Antique fine Art .com. Specialising in antique paintings, watercolours, drawingsand prints from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. Walter henry
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