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  2. Campbell's Soup Cans - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Campbell's Soup cans theme is generally used in reference to the original set of 32 canvases, but it also refers to other Warhol productions: approximately 20 similar Campbell's Soup painting variations also made in the early 1960s; 20 3 feet (91 cm) in height × 2 feet (61 cm) in width, multi-colored canvases from 1965; related ...

  3. Jason Kelce Lies Fireside in Just a Robe for New Campbell's ...

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    Starting on Sept. 9, fans can dial 1-855-HOT-SOUP to be serenaded by the father of three’s soup descriptions. Related: Jason Kelce Reveals His Favorite Characteristic of Wife Kylie Kelce as a ...

  4. Campbell's Soup I - Wikipedia

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    Campbell's Soup I (sometimes Campbell's Soup Cans I) is a work of art produced in 1968 by Andy Warhol as a derivative of his Campbell's Soup Cans series. 250 sets of these screenprints were made by the Salvatore Silkscreen Company in New York City. It consists of ten prints each measuring 91.8 by 61.3 centimetres (36.1 in × 24.1 in). [1]

  5. Nancy Pelosi fell in her ‘very high’ heels, then powered ...

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    Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was donning “very high” heels when she broke her hip in a nasty fall on marble steps at a World War II battlefield site in Luxembourg last Friday — then ...

  6. Campbell's Soup 'checks a lot of boxes for consumers' in this ...

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  7. Campbell's Soup Cans II - Wikipedia

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    Campbell's Soup Cans II is a work of art produced in 1969 by Andy Warhol as part of his Campbell's Soup Cans series that consists of 250 sets of 10 screenprints. This set is held by several notable museums. It differs from the preceding set of 1968 Campbell's Soup I screenprints and has variations within the series.

  8. Campbell's Kids - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s was a decade of social change in the United States, and although Andy Warhol inserted the Campbell soup can into the art world, the Campbell Kids were left largely out of the picture. The Kids were used to introduce the Campbell Soup Company’s new Bounty Line and Red Kettle soups and were seen in some television commercials. [2]

  9. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    Heels are often described as a sex symbol for women, and magazines like Playboy, as well as other media sources that primarily portray women in a sexual way often do so using high heels. Paul Morris, a psychology researcher at the University of Portsmouth , argues that high heels accentuate "sex-specific aspects of female gait," artificially ...