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He catered to different markets.
He catered to after-hours clubgoers, celebrities and struggling artists.
With his compatriot Hubert Robert, he catered to a new taste for idealized, somewhat sentimentalized landscapes.
His work is marked by several differences: electric lighting became available and he catered to people from all social classes.
He catered to a wealthy clientele, including Thomas Jefferson, who commissioned a clock for the University of Virginia.
In 1860, Crum opened his own restaurant, "Crumbs House," near Saratoga Lake where he catered to an upscale clientele.
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Their credentials as part of the British media herd he caters to, he added, meant "we accommodated them, though we rarely allow any filming here".
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