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		<title>Comment on Artist&#8217;s Obscurity by contemporary art</title>
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		<dc:creator>contemporary art</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;contemporary art...&lt;/strong&gt;

As stated, fine art paintings are not only limited to the living room. These artworks can be used in the dining room, the library, the entertainment room or even the kitchen....</description>
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<p>As stated, fine art paintings are not only limited to the living room. These artworks can be used in the dining room, the library, the entertainment room or even the kitchen&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Origins of the Symbol by American Samoa Quarters, Premium Quality Coins, Gold IRA &#124; Coin Update</title>
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		<dc:creator>American Samoa Quarters, Premium Quality Coins, Gold IRA &#124; Coin Update</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 21:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Capital Treasures Blog does a post on the origins of the dollar ($) symbol and the Euro (€) symbol. [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Artist&#8217;s Obscurity by Greg</title>
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		<description>I have two etchings by an Artist who signed his name in pencil &quot;Pierre&quot; one is entitled  Le Petit Chemin and the other Premier Rayons.  Both are in color and have Copyright 1937 Camilla Lucas New York USA on the top right corner of one and left corner of the other.

A label on the back proclaims them to be origional etching with another label that is an upside down triangle stating them to be Genuine original French etchings imported from Paris with the letters SLL or SCL inside the triangle. This triangle and initials are also imprinted on the front lower left corner above the title.
I bought them about twenty years ago at an antique sale and had them reframe as their original gold frames were in bad repair but I had the gallery retain the labels and affix them to the back of the new frames.

I see earlier reference on this site to the same artist and wonder if anyone can give me any info on these piecies</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have two etchings by an Artist who signed his name in pencil &#8220;Pierre&#8221; one is entitled  Le Petit Chemin and the other Premier Rayons.  Both are in color and have Copyright 1937 Camilla Lucas New York USA on the top right corner of one and left corner of the other.</p>
<p>A label on the back proclaims them to be origional etching with another label that is an upside down triangle stating them to be Genuine original French etchings imported from Paris with the letters SLL or SCL inside the triangle. This triangle and initials are also imprinted on the front lower left corner above the title.<br />
I bought them about twenty years ago at an antique sale and had them reframe as their original gold frames were in bad repair but I had the gallery retain the labels and affix them to the back of the new frames.</p>
<p>I see earlier reference on this site to the same artist and wonder if anyone can give me any info on these piecies</p>
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