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Caroline Shawk Brooks (April 28, 1840 – 1913) was an
American sculptor. Well
known for her work
sculpting in the
medium of butter, she also
worked with...
- Tall al-
Shawk (Arabic: تل الشوك), was a
Palestinian village in the
District of Baysan. It was depo****ted by the
Israel Defense Forces during the 1947–1948...
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modern sense as
public art date from ca. 1870s America,
created by
Caroline Shawk Brooks, a farm
woman from Helena, Arkansas. The
heyday of
butter sculpturing...
- 1856,
George Shawk, a
craftsman and
telegraph maker,
purchased an
electrical engineering business in Cleveland, Ohio. In
January 1869,
Shawk had partnered...
- al-Sinwar,
Yehya Sinwar,
Yehia Sinwar, or
Yehiyeh Sinwar. Arabic: Al-
Shawk wa'l
Qurunful or
Shawk wa Qurunful. "Israeli occupation's
threats against Hamas officials...
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Butter sculpture of "The
Dreaming Iolanthe" from
Henrik Hertz's play King René's Daughter, by
Caroline Shawk Brooks, 1876...
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became partners with
George Shawk in an
electrical engineering business in Cleveland, Ohio.
Later that same year,
Shawk sold his
share to
inventor Elisha...
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several television appearances,
which include roles in “Nahnu la
Nazra Al
Shawk”, “Al
Farar Men Al Hob”, “Al Shara’a Al Jadeed”, “Zayzenia” and “Arabesque”...
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north and northeast, and was
linked by a dirt path to the
village Tall al-
Shawk in
District of Baysan. In the
British mandate period the
village was classified...
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sculpture of "The
Dreaming Iolanthe",
depicting the
blind Yolande, as portra**** in
Henrik Hertz's play King René's Daughter, by
Caroline Shawk Brooks, 1876...