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Pablo Picasso
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Trinitary - series - to check out a full size view thumb nail and also look over supplementary history on this Natasha Wescoat art picture, click through on the artist headline over the thumbnail depiction. Obtain buying, frame and width and height facts for this gallery art poster print. Natasha Wescoat has many more outstanding wall art pictures in addition to "Trinitary - series", go over this artists framed and unframed artists poster prints. Don Li-Leger
Orchestration - to examine a bigger size thumb nail as well as get added facts regarding this Don Li-Leger gallerie print, click the artists label connected with the tiny copy to the left side of this text. There is additional buying, preservation framing and dimension consumer guidance for this gallerie picture. Don Li-Leger is an acclaimed artist and has made different artists posters similar to "Orchestration", check the artist database for additional museum art giclee prints. Edgar Degas
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New York, New York, Brooklyn Bridge - to look at a bigger display of this print and acquire additional facts dealing with this Henri Silberman artist giclee, mouse click the artists designation atop the small display. In addition there is purchasing, conservation framing and dimensions facts for this art giclee. Henri Silberman has created various additional gallery art prints in the same genre as "New York, New York, Brooklyn Bridge", look at their other gallerie giclee prints. Thai Museum at Angkor Draws Tourists, and Criticism With few artifacts remaining at the site of the Angkor temples, a Thai company?s new museum there is being criticized for everything from politics to its displays.
Wine and Food in Balance (Sun, Jul 20) 3:00 PM-5:00 PM,
Nashoba Valley Winery, Outdoor Pavilion, 100 Wattaquadock Hill Rd, Bolton, MA
The rules have changed! The primary tastes in foods (salty, sweet, savory and spicy) change the way you experience wine.
And to learn more about why the dominant flavors in wine and food either strike the perfect flavor balance or result in a confusion of tastes, Nashoba Valley Winery would like you to join us at our Wine and Food in Balance event.
On Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 3p.m. to 5p.m. in our comfortable outdoor pavilion, certified wine educator Paul Malagrifa will help you understand the basic principles of wine and food pairings to make your dining experiences more pleasurable.
Youll enjoy tasting four distinct Nashoba Valley wines paired with mouth-watering fare created by Steve Sprague, executive chef of Js at Nashoba Valley Winery.
Cost is $25 per person. Prepaid online reservations required. Reservations can be made at www.nashobawinery.com. Upon arrival go directly to our outdoor pavilion.
Cost: $25 per person. Prepaid online reservations required
Through Sunday, Jan 1.
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