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  2. Everett Warner - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the Navy did not anticipate using disruptive camouflage schemes and declined his offer. [3] In the summer of 1942, after the US had entered World War II, Warner (then age 65) was asked to return to the Navy, to serve as Chief Civilian Aid to Commander Charles Bittinger (his close friend from earlier years) in the design of ship ...

  3. List of camoufleurs - Wikipedia

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    British social realism artist, camouflage officer at Civil Defence Camouflage Establishment (CDCE), Royal Leamington Spa, senior lecturer of figure drawing at the Ipswich Art School [37] Roland Penrose: 1900–1984: English surrealist artist; teacher of camouflage, author of Home Guard Manual of Camouflage [38] Peter Proud: 1913–1989

  4. Camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Military camouflage patterns influenced fashion and art from the time of the First World War onwards. Gertrude Stein recalled the cubist artist Pablo Picasso 's reaction in around 1915: I very well remember at the beginning of the war being with Picasso on the boulevard Raspail when the first camouflaged truck passed.

  5. Solomon Joseph Solomon - Wikipedia

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    Ajax and Cassandra (1886). In the collection of the Art Gallery of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia [1] Portrait of French mezzo-soprano Blanche Marchesi. Solomon Joseph Solomon RA RBA (16 September 1860 – 27 July 1927) was a British painter, a founding member of the New English Art Club and member of the Royal Academy.

  6. Kimon Nicolaïdes - Wikipedia

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    (Harmon's papers are available in the Archives of American Art.) [9] His influence on the teaching of drawing has been long-lasting and substantial, and his book is still in use today. In brief, he taught drawing by (1) exploring the edge of the subject with 'contour drawing', (2) encouraging free and rapid 'gesture drawing', (3) encouraging ...

  7. Alopecia in art history: The many ways women’s hair ... - AOL

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    Depictions of alopecia throughout art history are a reminder of the many complicated ways women’s hair loss has been viewed. Sometimes weaponized as a way to shame women, sometimes venerated as ...

  8. Camouflage Self-Portrait - Wikipedia

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    It uses a Polaroid photograph of him, with the material of acrylic polymer paint and silk screen printing [2] to produce a camouflage pattern over the face surrounded by black. The Metropolitan Museum of Art describes the image: "Warhol appears as a haunting, disembodied mask. His head floats in a dark black void and his face and hair are ...

  9. How the Harris-Walz Camo Hats Became a Viral Hit - AOL

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    Walz, a former teacher, football coach, and an avid hunter, is often spotted wearing workwear basics like Carhartt, T-shirts, and a well-worn camouflage baseball cap, the latter of which he was ...