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  2. Artipoppe - Wikipedia

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    Artipoppe was founded by Anna van den Bogert and inspired by her experience of motherhood and search for functional yet stylistically elevated baby carriers. [5] From 2012 to 2018, the brand produced baby wraps and ring slings, expanding in 2018 with the Zeitgeist Baby Carrier, all recognized by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute for being “hip-healthy.” [6] Artipoppe's philosophy ...

  3. File:Hopi girl, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front.jpg

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  5. Mary Katrantzou - Wikipedia

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    Mary Katrantzou was born in Athens, Greece to an interior designer mother and a father who trained in textile engineering. [citation needed]Katrantzou moved to the United States in 2003 to study architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design, but later transferred to Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design where she completed her bachelor's degree in 2005 and her master's degree in ...

  6. Book frontispiece - Wikipedia

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    A frontispiece in books is a decorative or informative illustration facing a book's title page, usually on the left-hand, or verso, page opposite the right-hand, or recto page of a book. [1] In some ancient editions or in modern luxury editions the frontispiece features thematic or allegorical elements, in others is the author's portrait that ...

  7. Frontispiece (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    From the 17th century, the word "frontispiece" became synonymous to the small illustrations facing the title page of a book or the ornaments on the title page itself. Illustrations creating the frontispiece of a book would often borrow stylistic elements from architecture such as drawings of columns and architectural ornaments . [ 12 ]

  8. Postorbital bar - Wikipedia

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    Cartmill [7] [11] [12] suggests that in small mammals with large eyes and relatively small temporal fossae, where the anterior temporal muscle and the temporalis fascia are pulled to a more lateral position with increasing orbital convergence (front-facing eyes), the tension caused by the contraction of these muscles would distort the orbital ...

  9. Obverse and reverse - Wikipedia

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    Roman imperial coin, struck c. 241, with the head of Tranquillina on the obverse, or front of the coin, and her marriage to Gordian III depicted on the reverse, or back side of the coin, in smaller scale; the coin exhibits the obverse – "head", or front – and reverse – "tail", or back – convention that still dominates much coinage today.