Charles and Olive Todd, who taught the game to Charles Darrow, its eventual patentee, shortened the name on their oilcloth board to " Short Line ".
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In 1911, Picasso created the collage by pasting a piece of oilcloth that looked like chair caning onto an oval canvas depicting a cubist still life and framing it in rope.
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It's a tiny room, with space for 22 ( small ) people, tiled walls, oilcloth on the tables, pictures of the great comedian Toto on the wall.
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He holds back the flap of oilcloth, perhaps taken from the kitchen table of a more prosperous time, and shows a visitor the straw bed inside his hut made of branches.
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He holds back a flap of oilcloth, perhaps taken from the kitchen table of a more prosperous time, and shows a visitor the straw bed inside his hut made of branches.
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And it was also in still life that Picasso, moving toward Synthetic Cubism, created the first collage by adding a piece of oilcloth printed with chair caning to a small oval painting.
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At 1 : 30 p . m . on a Wednesday, Allen's was crowded with well-nourished businessmen and families at tables covered with green-and-white-checked oilcloth.
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In 1837, he began to specialize in lithography with H . L . Danschell who managed his deceased father-in-law's oilcloth factory where stones were used to colour the fabric.
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The hats became part of the uniforms worn by policemen and postmen ( to give them the appearance of authority ); since these people spent most of their time outdoors, their hats were topped with black oilcloth.
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A sunny art gallery in the rear is chockablock with serious antiques and found objects _ washboards, linen tea towels, flowered Mexican oilcloth, Indian blankets, Wild West cowboy books, and toys and books for children.