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  2. Isabella Beetham - Wikipedia

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    Isabella Beetham was an 18th-century British silhouette artist. She began her career by cutting the silhouette images. After studying painting with successful miniature portraitist John Smart, Beetham painted silhouettes to be framed or miniatures were made for jewelry. From 1785 to 1809, she had a business on 27 Fleet Street in London, where ...

  3. Superlambanana - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture was created for the ArtTransPennine Exhibition in 1998, part of an initiative to create a “corridor of art” through the North of England. [3] Liverpool's contribution, designed by Japanese artist Taro Chiezo, was the Superlambanana, which was unveiled to the city at the reopening of Liverpool's branch of the famous Tate Gallery.

  4. Jane Beetham Read - Wikipedia

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    She painted silhouettes, generally on glass, for her mother from the early 1790s until 1797. [6] [7] Read's work was influenced by her mother's style and was often framed in pearwood or papier-mache. [5] Her name (Miss Beetham) appeared on the sixth of seven trade labels issued by Isabella's business. The sixth label was used in the 1790s. [3]

  5. Saint George and the Dragon (Notke) - Wikipedia

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    Originally the sculpture consisted of a central piece and several subsidiary groups. Nearly the whole original group survives, including the central piece depicting the fight between St. George and the dragon and one subsidiary group depicting the princess, captured by the dragon and accompanied by a symbolic lamb. [2]

  6. Blue Texel - Wikipedia

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    Three Blue Texel sheep. The Blue Texel, Dutch: Blauwe Texelaar, is a Dutch breed or strain of meat sheep.It is a colour variety of the Texel, which originates on the island of Texel in the Wadden Sea.

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  8. Valais Blacknose - Wikipedia

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    The Valais Blacknose is a dual-purpose breed, reared for both meat and wool. The wool is coarse: fibre diameter averages approximately 38 microns, and staple length is 100 mm (4 in) or more.

  9. Herdwick - Wikipedia

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    Herdwick lamb and mutton has a very distinct taste, and was eaten at Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation banquet. [19] Herdwick ewes also commonly produce desirable market lambs and mules by cross-breeding with Suffolk , Cheviot , Charollais and Texel sheep.