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A local master of mysterious harmony and subtlety, Chris Anderson plays rarely and tends to make converts.
They are more interested in the interior scene, filled with local masters of the universe.
Mr. Canepa turned to a local master woodworker, Charles Pyle, a specialist in Craftsman furniture and fastener-free joinery.
"He doesn't have to redo things often," said Robert McCaffety, a local master electrician who occasionally inspects Mr. Phillips's wiring.
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By 1436 he was studying painting under a local master, Antonio d'Anghiari, and by 1450 he was carrying out commissions as far afield as Venice.
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