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  2. Logosophy - Wikipedia

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    Man sculpting himself by Uruguayan artist Yandí Luzardo, inspired in the objective of Logosophy: conscious evolution of mankind [1]. Logosophy is an ethical-philosophical doctrine developed by the Argentine humanist and thinker Carlos Bernardo González Pecotche, which offers teachings of conceptual order and practices that lead oneself to self-cognition and self-improvement through a process ...

  3. Hananuma Masakichi - Wikipedia

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    Hananuma Masakichi (花沼 政吉, 1832-1895) was a Japanese sculptor specializing in "iki-ningyo" or lifelike dolls. A number of his works have survived in American and British collections, notably those of Ripley's Believe It or Not! and the Sheffield Museum (the home town of the father of the Deakin Brothers of Yokohama, dealers in oriental art and curios in the 1890s).

  4. Alonzo Clemons - Wikipedia

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    Clemons is considered an acquired savant, meaning a person that acquired a disability and in turn received a prodigious talent in a certain field, in his case sculpting. [5] Savant syndrome researcher Darold Treffert has referred to Clemons as a prodigy , stating that if he were not disabled, he would be considered a genius .

  5. Amedeo Modigliani - Wikipedia

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    Amedeo Clemente Modigliani (US: / ˌ m oʊ d iː l ˈ j ɑː n i /; Italian: [ameˈdɛːo modiʎˈʎaːni]; 12 July 1884 – 24 January 1920) was an Italian painter and sculptor of the École de Paris who worked mainly in France.

  6. Self-made man - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "self-made man" can be found in both American and British periodicals in the 1820s. General Samuel Blackburn running for office in Virginia in 1824 used it to describe himself. [4] The English writer William Hazlitt described Lord Chatham in The New Monthly Magazine in 1826 as "a self-made man, bred in a camp, not in a court."

  7. Love of the outdoors fueled Derby man’s lifelong passion for ...

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    Love of the outdoors fueled Derby man’s lifelong passion for taxidermy, bronze sculpting. Eduardo Castillo. June 29, 2022 at 3:27 PM. John Parsons was a talented artist who loved being outdoors ...

  8. Man sets himself on fire outside courthouse where Trump is on ...

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    A man set himself on fire Friday outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump's hush money trial is taking place. The man, whom police identified as Maxwell Azzarello of St ...

  9. The Thinker - Wikipedia

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    The Thinker (French: Le Penseur), by Auguste Rodin, is a bronze sculpture depicting a nude male figure of heroic size, seated on a large rock, leaning forward, right elbow placed upon the left thigh, back of the right hand supporting the chin in a posture evocative of deep thought and contemplation.