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  • 21Leonardo da Vinci — Da Vinci redirects here. For other uses, see Da Vinci (disambiguation). Leonardo da Vinci Self portrait …

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  • 22Michelangelo — For other uses, see Michelangelo (disambiguation). Michelangelo Portrait of Michelangelo …

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  • 23Statute of frauds — The statute of frauds refers to the requirement that certain kinds of contracts be made in writing and signed.Traditionally, the statute of frauds requires a writing signed by the defendant in the following circumstances: * Contracts in… …

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  • 24Baccio D'Agnolo — Baccio D Agnolo, born Bartolomeo Baglioni (May 19 1462 March 6 1543 [ Baccio D agnolo . Encyclopædia Britannica . 2007. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 28 Sept. 2007 ] ), was an Italian woodcarver, sculptor and architect from Florence. Baccio is… …

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  • 25Messina — This article is about the city in Sicily, Italy. For the city in South Africa, see Musina. For other uses, see Messina (disambiguation). Messina   Comune   Comune di Messina …

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  • 26Mona Lisa — This article is about the painting. For other uses, see Mona Lisa (disambiguation). Mona Lisa Italian: La Gioconda, French: La Joconde …

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  • 27Edinburgh Castle — For the estate in Jamaica, see Edinburgh Castle, Jamaica. Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh, Scotland GB grid reference NT250734 …

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  • 28Nicholas Hawksmoor — This article is about Nicholas Hawksmoor. For the novel Hawksmoor, see Hawksmoor (novel). Nicholas Hawksmoor Born c.1661 Nottinghamshire Died 25 March 1736(1736 03 25) Millbank, London Nationality English …

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  • 29Kedleston Hall — [ Holkham Hall. The opportunity was taken from him by Robert Adam who completed the North front (above) much as Brettingham designed it, but with a more dramatic portico.] Kedleston Hall audio|En kedleston.ogg|listen is an English country house… …

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  • 30Chiswick House — Chiswick House …

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