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  2. Talk:The Lion and the Mouse (painting) - Wikipedia

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  3. The Lion and the Mouse (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The story highlights themes of kindness and reciprocity, as the lion had previously shown mercy to the mouse, which now returns the favour. The artists made multiple copies of the painting. [ 2 ] The original hangs at the Château de Canisy , with a copy hanging in the library at Chequers .

  4. John Hench - Wikipedia

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    Hench was born on June 29, 1908, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and raised in Southern California.He attended the Los Angeles Art Students' League.Hench attended further art and creative schools in the United States, including the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, [2] the San Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco, and the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles.

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  6. Mink Stole - Wikipedia

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    She was born into a large Roman Catholic family, and has nine siblings, including children's-book author Ellen Stoll Walsh and sculptor George Stoll. [2] Her father, Joseph A. Stoll, died in 1955, and her mother, Nell, remarried twice, resulting in an extensive step-family.

  7. Mickey (Damien Hirst) - Wikipedia

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    Mickey is a household gloss on canvas painting by Damien Hirst executed in 2012. Hirst was invited by Disney to create an artwork inspired by Mickey Mouse and this was his response. The work was auctioned at Christie's , London, on 13 February 2014 in aid of Kids Company , a charity Hirst has long supported, fetching £902,500.

  8. File:Mouse BNST.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Artist's Studio—Look Mickey - Wikipedia

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    The work, which is in part a retrospective, "conflated early modernism with emergent postmodernism". [7] Lichtenstein refers to some of his paintings, including Look Mickey in this work, which depicts his own studio as the ideal studio and implies that the public consensus ratifies his choice of popular culture subject matter. [8]