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Jim spun left then right, enshrouding himself and the bouquet within the folds of drapery fabric.
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His father and mother were Polish-Jewish immigrants, keeping a hat-and-drapery shop in Montparnasse, in Paris.
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"That's like putting nice drapery on top of a casket, " he said.
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The chemical preparations, the fall of light on drapery, the expressions on the models' faces and the mysteries of photographic plates and darkrooms take on an almost sacramental intensity.
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But, it will not be the Howard the drapery guy in New Jersey or Mary the calendar printer in Minnesota or Fred the gadget maker in Texas to challenge this money grab.
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Each painting broke with convention, yet none so violently as "Christ in the House of His Parents, " which depicts the Holy Family as mere owners of a carpenter's shop no Classical drapery, no halos.
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The restaurant is located inside a Colonial-style farmhouse on the property which also houses the Five-Star hotel, The Fearrington House Inn and features wood floors, oil paintings and floral drapery that creates an English countryside ambiance.
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Two marvelous Van Dycks dated 1634 hang across from the Rembrandt: Princess Henrietta of Lorraine, attended by a page, and James Stuart, First Duke of Richmond, a beautiful young man with cascading blond locks, attended by his powerful hound and backed up, like Princess Henrietta, by voluminous drapery.
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