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Raymond Peynet (16 November 1908 – 14 January 1999) was a French cartoonist who was born in Paris and died in Mougins (Alpes-Maritimes).He is known for having created the couple of lovers in 1942 which he represented through a variety of mediums, including ceramics, posters, jewelry, postcards, and postage stamps.
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The Lovers (German - Liebespaar) or The Gotha Lovers (Gothaer Liebespaar) is a c.1480 oil on panel painting attributed to the Master of the Housebook (drawing hand Ib). [1] It is the first German large-format double portrait panel painting that does not depict a religious or liturgical scene.
A caricature is a rendered image showing the features of its subject in a simplified or exaggerated way through sketching, pencil strokes, or other artistic drawings (compare to: cartoon). Caricatures can be either insulting or complimentary, and can serve a political purpose, be drawn solely for entertainment, or for a combination of both.
The Lovers, a 1950s R&B duo of Tarheel Slim and Little Ann; The Lovers or the title song, by the Legendary Pink Dots, 1984 "The Lovers" (Alexander O'Neal song), 1988 "The Lovers", a song by Nine Inch Nails from Add Violence, 2017; The Lovers, a 2022 Australian musical theatre adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Fairytale Bookmarks come in a set of two, and they arrive in a decorative box that’s ideal for gifting. The set includes a faux leather bookmark that’s embossed with a book-related quote ...
The Lovers is a science-fiction novella by American writer Philip José Farmer (1918–2009), first published in August 1952 in Startling Stories. In 1961, the work was expanded and published as a stand-alone softcover novel by Ballantine Books. In 1979, it was reissued by Ballantine as a Del Rey Classic in a final revised ("definitive") edition.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Ward grew up in Ridgewood, New Jersey, where his father was an executive with the United Fruit Company. [1]At age 17, Ward, already an art hobbyist, began his professional career by illustrating "beer jackets", a type of white denim jacket with text or design printed or drawn on the back; Ward charged one dollar a jacket, and by his own count drew hundreds during ...