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  2. Roberta Latow - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Roberta Latow (September 27, 1931 – February 4, 2003) [1] was an American art expert, gallery owner, [2] interior designer, and erotic author.She has been credited with giving Andy Warhol the original idea to paint Campbell's Soup Cans and the 200 One-Dollar Bills silkscreens, and her written works reflect her travels throughout Europe.

  3. Roberta Allen - Wikipedia

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    Roberta Allen is a conceptual artist, and fiction writer who explores ways in which language changes or informs perception of images. She is known for her multi-media conceptual works. She is known for her multi-media conceptual works.

  4. Roberta Marrero - Wikipedia

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    In her works as an illustrator, Roberta Marrero mixed and de-contextualized popular images, giving rise to new meanings, and using the technique of artistic appropriation. For example, in her first published book, Dictadores (2015), she transforms several photographs of icons of totalitarianism with images related to the pop world.

  5. Roberta Olson - Wikipedia

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    Roberta Jeanne Marie Olson (born 1947) [1] is an American historian of art. She is the author of many books on art history and is known for her work on Italian art, on astronomy in art, and on the ornithological illustrations of John James Audubon .

  6. Roberta Griffith - Wikipedia

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    Roberta Jean Griffith (born 1937) is an American contemporary artist working in ceramics, painting, drawing, and glass. She is Professor Emerita of Art at Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York; where she taught art from 1966 until 2008. She resides in Hawaii and New York state.

  7. Roberta Thornley - Wikipedia

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    Roberta Thornley (born 1985) is a New Zealand photographer. [1] Her work is in the permanent collections of Christchurch Art Gallery and the Sarjeant Gallery . [ 2 ]

  8. Roberta Smith - Wikipedia

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    She writes not only about contemporary art but about the visual arts in general, including decorative arts, popular and outsider art, design and architecture. Smith is a longtime advocate for museums to be free and open to the public. [13] In 2012, she received an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute. [14]

  9. Collins & Milazzo exhibitions - Wikipedia

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    Who Framed Modern Art or the Quantitative Life of Roger Rabbit. Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, January 10 - February 16, 1991 [43] Outside America: Going into the 90’s. Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, March - April 1991. [44] A New Low. Claudio Botello Gallery, Turin, Italy, May 9 - June 15, 1991. [citation needed] New Era Space.