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Roland Brown (?—February 11, 1974) was an artist who practiced “marquetry,” a form of woodworking that involves making a picture out of small pieces of wood. <ref> Kathleen M. Brown, “Wood Inlays Used by Newark Man Much As Painter Would Employ Color,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Dec. 8, 1968. </ref>
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Roland Brown (? - February 11, 1974) was an artist who practiced “marquetry,” a form of woodworking that involves making a picture out of small pieces of wood. <ref> Kathleen M. Brown, “Wood Inlays Used by Newark Man Much As Painter Would Employ Color,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Dec. 8, 1968. </ref>
  
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==

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Roland Brown (? - February 11, 1974) was an artist who practiced “marquetry,” a form of woodworking that involves making a picture out of small pieces of wood. [1]

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References

  1. Kathleen M. Brown, “Wood Inlays Used by Newark Man Much As Painter Would Employ Color,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Dec. 8, 1968.