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  • {{cats|Paintings for sale}}
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  • Robert Blue was a [[artist|painter]] noted for his images of [[pin-up girl]]s in the 1980s and later his cowgirls of the N ...ge and fetish oil paintings of Betty Page. In 1974 he began a series of 25 paintings celebrating the 1950s pinup queen.
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  • ...o paint copies for sale). The museum also served as a social meeting place for Frenchmen and American female students, who like Cassatt, were not allowed ...continue to work in the traditional manner, submitting works to the Salon for over ten years, with increasing frustration.
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  • ...sian apartment at 2 square La Bruyère in the 9th arrondissement, untouched for decades. The discovery of her apartment was the inspiration behind Michelle ...re, and all the usual elements of early 20th-century life, remained intact for several decades.
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  • ...nce, diplomatic, and spiritual independence. The Vatican is also a metonym for the pope, the city-state's and worldwide Catholic Church government Holy Se ...from Catholic believers, by the sale of postage stamps and souvenirs, fees for admission to museums, and sales of publications. Vatican City has no taxes,
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  • ...verly Hills, California, originally designed by architect Horatio Cogswell for attorney Lee Allen Phillips of Berkeley Square as a country home. Phillips ...rty was a hunting lodge when purchased by [[Douglas Fairbanks Sr]] in 1919 for his bride-to-be, [[Mary Pickford]]. In the 1920s, the newlyweds extensively
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  • ...K. Meisel Gallery in New York City, a friend and associate of Martignette for over 20 years, agrees. What drove Martignette to collect so much? "Obsessio ...written with Meisel). Playboy showed erotica from Martignette’s collection for more than a decade.
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  • ...trade character known as ''The Arrow Collar Man'', and his numerous covers for [[The Saturday Evening Post]]. ...known about his personal life fits the pattern historians have identified for many gay men who lived during his time.
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  • [[Image:Goodgirls2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Dennis Janke's cover for ''Good Girls'', a collection of Good Girl Art edited and published by Bill '''Good girl art''' ('''GGA''') is found in drawings or paintings which feature a strong emphasis on attractive women no matter what the subj
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  • ...a working-class neighborhood at the foot of the hill of Montmartre, famous for its many places of popular entertainment, among which the Moulin de la Gale ...to perform at the Fête de Montmartre; however, the traditional fairgrounds for this annual celebration were on the very spot where the Church of the Sacr�
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  • ...o Hugo awarded in 2019), 1945 (Retro Hugo awarded in 1996); [[Hugo Award]] for Best Interior Illustrator, 1953; Science Fiction Hall of Fame, 2012 ...artz's Strange Adventures. He also did a six-page strip, "The Mad Planet," for Mystery in Space.
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  • ...on that is different from the [[Modern art]] which focuses on abstraction. For the narration, Western American art focuses on subject than style. Consider ...rounded up livestock that were transported by rail around the country for sale.<ref name="cb18" />
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  • ...ballerina who dominated the Parisian stage during the reign of Louis XVI. For twenty-five years, she was the star of the Paris Opera. She made herself ev ...fectly composed and fluid aristocratic movements, her mime, and above all, for her expressively smiling visage. She wore her skirt hitched up to reveal an
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  • ...rkd.nl/explore/artists/13036 Adriaen Brouwer] at the Netherlands Institute for Art History </ref><ref name=ox>Konrad Renger. "Brouwer, Adriaen." Grove Art ...rked as a tapestry designer in Oudenaarde, at the time an important center for tapestry production in Flanders. The father died in poverty when Adriaen t
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  • ...section from S/M outfits and equipment to go-go costumes to bridal gowns (for TV's and non TVs alike). A strange but impressive array, they also make cus ...ants, submissives, tvs, ts's - also footwear & corsets - puts on "Dressing for Pleasure" Fashion shows in NYC each year. Very exciting catalogue available
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  • ...Association for Psychoanalysis, founded by Dr. [[Theodor Reik]] to provide for analytic training of non-medical students. Upon graduation they moved to Sa ....S. (which is not named). One of Kronhausen's course requirements had been for her students to complete a "personal history" in which they described sexua
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  • Riverview was most known for The Bobs wooden roller coaster. Other popular coasters were The Comet, The ...rimes exist. A Chicago Tribune article from late 1967 also blames violence for the park's closure, however Wolcott says there is little evidence of increa
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  • ...ents arose from attempts to improve the prevailing harsh living conditions for many under a rigid class system. ...of the later Hanoverian monarchs who immediately preceded Queen Victoria. For instance, her uncle, George IV, was commonly perceived as a pleasure-seekin
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  • ...1927. After the introduction of sound film, she became a [[dancer]], known for the fan dance, which she popularized starting at The Paramount Club at 16 E Sally Rand, already famous throughout the country for her sexy and shocking strip teases involving giant 8-foot translucent ballo
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  • ...ising $1 million a month. His charitable activities included raising money for the Los Angeles Public Library and the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center in Pasadena ...tian Center and Faith Center which he took control of and privately owned. For the last fifteen years of his career, Scott held weekly Sunday gospel servi
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