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  2. Bathers with a Turtle - Wikipedia

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    Bathers with a Turtle (Baigneuses), 1907–08, oil on canvas, 71½ × 87 in. (181.6 × 221 cm), Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis Bathers with a Turtle is a painting by Henri Matisse from 1907 to 1908, in the collection of the Saint Louis Art Museum in St. Louis, Missouri. [1]

  3. List of Grauman's Chinese Theatre handprint ceremonies

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    Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, costars in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), are pictured putting their hand prints in cement at the theater on June 27, 1953 John Wayne (January 25, 1950) Lana Turner (May 24, 1950)

  4. The Turtle Seller - Wikipedia

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    The painting, measuring 89 by 118 cm, depicts a daytime scene on a canal in Venice.In the foreground there is a young black turtle seller, scantily dressed, half leaning against a column, with his gaze turned towards an apparently well-off lady and another one, while their two dogs are playing.

  5. List of fictional turtles - Wikipedia

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    A yellow turtle who is the titular host of the show. Slash Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Snappy Sam The Comic Strip (TV series) An anthropomorphic turtle who is the chef and owner of the diner whom "Honeylove" Loretta, of the Street Frogs, works as a waitress and kitchen helper. Speed The Swan Princess: Tamachan Love Hina: A flying turtle. Tank

  6. Cultural depictions of turtles - Wikipedia

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    Turtle carapaces and scutes from Red Sea turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) were used in rings, bracelets, dishes, bowls, knife hilts, amulets, and combs. Carapaces from Kleinmann's tortoise were used as sounding boards for lutes, harps and mandolins. [16] Turtle shells were also used to make norvas, an instrument resembling a banjo. [26]

  7. Neochelys - Wikipedia

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    Neochelys (Greek for "new turtle") is an extinct genus of freshwater side-necked turtle that inhabited Europe during the Eocene. It was a diverse genus known throughout western and southern Europe from the Ypresian to the Priabonian .

  8. Edith Barretto Stevens Parsons - Wikipedia

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    [2] The same may be said of Turtle Baby and Frog Baby, which forms the centerpiece of the small works collection at Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina. Parsons also created portrait busts and public monuments including a World War I memorial in Summit, New Jersey , and a fountain dedicated to John Galloway in Memphis, Tennessee .

  9. Jacques Hnizdovsky - Wikipedia

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    Hnizdovsky's prints frequently depict flora and fauna, and there are several reasons for him largely shifting his focus from the human form. His first few years in the United States were marred by financial difficulties, language difficulties and a creative crisis.

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