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  2. Kinetic family drawing - Wikipedia

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    The Kinetic Family Drawing, developed in 1970 by Burns and Kaufman, requires the test-taker to draw a picture of his or her entire family. Children are asked to draw a picture of their family, including themselves, "doing something." This picture is meant to elicit the child's attitudes toward his or her family and the overall family dynamics.

  3. Portraits of Charles Darwin - Wikipedia

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    The reproduction is by Mr. Dew-Smith, who has been at some disadvantage, having only an old and faded print to work from." [5] The photograph was reproduced in The Life, Letters, and Labours of Francis Galton (1914-24-30) by Karl Pearson who wrote that it showed Darwin at the age of 51, which would date it to 1859 or 1860. [citation needed] c. 1855

  4. Tadpole person - Wikipedia

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    A child's drawing of a family, represented as tadpole people. In cognitive tests such as the Draw-a-Person test , the drawing of tadpole people by adults may indicate a cognitive impairment. For example, patients with dementia tend to draw tadpole people when tasked to draw human figures.

  5. Mark Boyle (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Boyle (11 May 1934 – 4 May 2005 [1] [2]) was a Scottish artist born in Glasgow and known for his work in the cultural UK Underground of the 1960s around the Traverse Theatre, and from 1985 exhibited with Joan Hills and their children Sebastian and Georgia as Boyle Family. [3]

  6. Family Group (Moore) - Wikipedia

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    Family Group went on display at MOMA in February 1951. After discussions with John Rothenstein at the Tate Gallery, and an approach from Nelson Rockefeller who also wanted a copy, Moore sold one copy to Rockefeller, and asked Fonderie Rudier to make a third bronze in 1951; the third Rudier bronze was acquired by the Tate, and included in a solo ...

  7. The Holy Family with Three Hares - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Family with Three Hares is a c. 1496 woodcut by German artist Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528). It depicts the Christian Holy Family of Mary , Joseph , and the infant Jesus , in an enclosed garden , symbolizing Mary's virginity.

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  9. Fraktur (folk art) - Wikipedia

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    Fraktur is a highly artistic and elaborate illuminated folk art created by the Pennsylvania Dutch, named after the Fraktur script associated with it. Place of creation also includes Alsace, Switzerland, and Rhineland which are also contributed to the folk art. [1]