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The Helga Pictures are a series of more than 268 paintings and drawings of German model Helga Testorf (born c. 1933 [1] [2] or c. 1939 [3] [4]) created by American artist Andrew Wyeth between 1971 and 1985.
This is a list of notable books by young authors and of books written by notable writers in their early years. These books were written, or substantially completed, before the author's twentieth birthday. Alexandra Adornetto (born 18 April 1994) wrote her debut novel, The Shadow Thief, when she was 13. It was published in 2007.
The Befort Children (べフォールの子供たち, Befōru no Kodomotachi) are a group of children who, for 500 years prior to the story of Fantastic Children, have been spotted in various places throughout Europe in the story. When they were first born into families, they had natural-colored hair, which shortly after turned white and their ...
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What he did was revisit this scene 20 years later, and that led to a finished piece called Breakup. Letter from Andrew Wyeth to Edward Hopper, 1961. In Betsy James Wyeth's handwriting.
N. C. and Carolyn's five children were all talented. Henriette Wyeth Hurd, the eldest, became a painter of portraits and still lifes. Carolyn Wyeth, the second child, was also a painter. Nathaniel Wyeth, the third child, was a successful inventor. Ann was a musician at a young age and became a composer as an adult. Andrew was the youngest child.
During the fair Sam gets affected, acting like a whiny child half her age, and soon after Jerry and all the WOOHP agents follow. Clover and Alex soon discover that Vladimir Kozirev, a toymaker from the 1970s, plans to make all adults of the world act like children to bring back his favorite doll, the "Little Ann".
Snow Treasure is a children's novel by Marie McSwigan. Set in Nazi-occupied Norway during World War II, it recounts the story of several Norwegian children who use sleds to smuggle their country's gold bullion past German guards to a waiting ship, the Cleng Peerson. [1] [2] [3] Published in 1942, it has been in print ever since. [4]