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  2. Frances Butler - Wikipedia

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    Frances Marie Clark Butler (born 28 November 1940 in Webster Groves, Missouri; died 23 September 2024 in Figeac, France) was a faculty member in the (now-defunct) Design Department at the University of California, Berkeley, and later at the University of California, Davis; she was also a textile artist, a clothing, book, and garden designer, and co-founder of Goodstuffs, a textile-printing ...

  3. Animal print - Wikipedia

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    A leopard print jacket. Animal print is a clothing and fashion style in which the garment is made to resemble the pattern of the skin and fur, feathers or scales of animals such as a jaguar, leopard, snow leopard, cheetah, zebra, giraffe, tiger or cow. Animal print is also used for room decoration, handbags and footwear and even some jewelry. [1]

  4. Zebra print ribbon - Wikipedia

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    The zebra has been used as a symbol for rare diseases since around 1940. Dr. Theodore Woodward, a professor at the University of Maryland's School of Medicine [1] used this term to teach students the basics of diagnosing disease: "When looking at a patient's symptoms, it is better to assume it is a common ailment, not a rare one – a horse rather than a zebra."

  5. Some Living American Women Artists (collage) - Wikipedia

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    Some Living American Women Artists; Artist: Mary Beth Edelson: Year: 1972: Medium: Cut-and-pasted gelatin silver prints with crayon and transfer type on printed paper with typewriting on cut-and-taped paper: Dimensions: 71.8 cm × 109.2 cm (28 1 ⁄ 4 in × 43 in) Location: Museum of Modern Art

  6. Olivia De Berardinis - Wikipedia

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    Olivia De Berardinis, known professionally as Olivia, is an American artist who is famous for her paintings of women, often referred to as pinup or cheesecake art.She has been working in this genre since the mid-1970s, and became a contributor to Playboy in 1985 which ultimately led to her own monthly pinup page in the magazine.

  7. Chromolithography - Wikipedia

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    University of South Florida Tampa Library Special Collections maintains the Noel Wisdom Collection of Chromolithographic Prints. Chromolithography: The Art of Color Archived 2012-05-13 at the Wayback Machine from The Philadelphia Print Shop; Collection of Chromolithographic Prints of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1897 Archived 2017-12-29 at the Wayback ...

  8. Rembrandt's prints - Wikipedia

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    Rembrandt's teachers in Leiden were Jacob van Swanenburgh [note 1] (from 1621 to 1623, [5] with whom he learned pen drawing [6]) and Joris van Schooten. [note 2] [7]However, his six-month stay in Amsterdam in 1624, with Pieter Lastman and Jan Pynasc, was decisive in his training: Rembrandt learned pencil drawing, the principles of composition, and working from nature. [6]

  9. Dolce & Gabbana - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the brand presented the SS 1996 Women's fashion show, Le Eolie, featuring garments with leopard and zebra prints. That same year Dolce & Gabbana's collections caused a controversy with the British and Italian press, when they selected the American gangster motif as inspiration for their work. [ 29 ]

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