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  • 61Emma Crewe — (active 1787 1818) was a gifted amateur artist who, along with Diana Beauclerk (1734 1808) and Elizabeth Templetown (1747 1823), contributed designs in Romantic style to Josiah Wedgewood for reproduction in his studio in Rome. She has the… …

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  • 62Alekos Fassianos — Infobox Person name = Alekos Fassianos Αλέκος Φασσιανός birth date = 1935 birth place = occupation = painterAlekos Fassianos ( el. Αλέκος Φασσιανός, born in 1935) is a renowned Greek painter.citenews|title=Retrospective exhibition on the art of… …

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  • 63Kathleen Rooney — is an American writer and editor. She was born in Beckley, West Virginia and raised in the Midwest. She earned a B.A. from the George Washington University and an M.F.A. in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College. She was also a… …

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  • 64Animals in Christian art — In Christian art, animal forms have at times occupied a place of importance. With the Renaissance, animals were nearly banished, except as an accessory to the human figure. Modern Christian art only revives symbols and decoration.Late Antique… …

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  • 65One sex two sex theory — The one sex and two sex theory are two models of human anatomy or fetal development discussed in Thomas Laqueur s book Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud. He theorizes that a fundamental change in attitudes toward human sexual… …

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  • 67Mallarmé, Stéphane — Mal·lar·mé (măl är māʹ), Stéphane. 1842 1898. French poet and a founder of the symbolist school. His deliberately elliptical works, characterized by unconventional form and diction, include The Afternoon of a Faun (1876). * * * born March 18,… …

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  • 68pleasure — pleasureful, adj. pleasureless, adj. pleasurelessly, adv. /plezh euhr/, n., v., pleasured, pleasuring. n. 1. the state or feeling of being pleased. 2. enjoyment or satisfaction derived from what is to one s liking; gratification; delight. 3.… …

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  • 69voluptuous — voluptuously, adv. voluptuousness, voluptuosity /veuh lup chooh os i tee/, n. /veuh lup chooh euhs/, adj. 1. full of, characterized by, or ministering to indulgence in luxury, pleasure, and sensuous enjoyment: a voluptuous life. 2. derived from… …

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  • 70art criticism — Description, interpretation, and evaluation of works of art, manifested in journal reviews, books, and patronage. Art criticism encompasses a wide variety of approaches, from critical commentary to more subjective emotional reactions inspired by… …

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