About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 41. Chapters: Architecture, Artist, Artista, Art movement, Art museum, Fashion, Image of art, Literature, Music, Painting, Performing arts, Poetry, The Garden's Chapel, 4 Southern Avenue Vineyard Villa, 6 Heritage Avenue, Adams and Fletcher, Juan Angres, Portland Town Hall, Sullivan Building, 2003 Lovian Museums Art Theft, Antiquities Museum, Big yellow chicken, Comffitti, La trahison des images, List of top paintings in Lovia, Lovian art history, Museum of Art, The Essentials, Portrayal, Traditionals, 2003 Lovian Museums Art Theft, Antiquities Museum, Museum of Art, Olympia Hotel and Theater, Zest!, C.P. Buller, David York, Emily Villanova, Jonathan Frum, Kim Dae-su, Melisande Gallagher, Stephen Grimsley, Artista Railway Station, Democracy Avenue, Freedom Avenue, Lord European Sport Association, Painters Hill, Painters Hill Elementary, Sycamore Drive, Vincent, Isabel Ramsley, Magazine Mode, Rani Dee, Robert Rand, Dreams of my mother, Art Art, Caribbean Groove, Carry Me, Confusion Elect, EastWest Album Top 10, EastWest Top 25, George Stone and the Rockets, Jazz Portland, Just Jammin, King Dimitri I fanfare, Label Records, Me and You, Mon Amour, Music of Lovia, New Orleans-Lovian Jazz Band, The Dynas, The Mountain, The Soul Train, Big yellow chicken, La trahison des images, List of top paintings in Lovia, The Fighting Temeraire, Charles Cartier, Circus Maximus, Henry Istvan, Flatlands, Oetry, Sycamore Drive. Excerpt: 4 Southern Avenue Vineyard Villa (or just Vineyard Villa) was a luxury home custom built as residence for the young millionaire Christopher Costello. Its namesake had been derived from the fact that it was located besides vineyards, olive gardens, and plentiful natural forests located behind the home. Contrary to popular belief, however, the gardens themselves are actually not at all within the villa's property radius, and are privately owned and maintained by a separate entity. In October of 2011, du...