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The Morning in a Pine Forest became very popular, being reproduced on various items, including the "Clumsy Bear" chocolates by Krasny Oktyabr. [4] According to one poll, the painting is the second most popular in Russia behind Bogatyrs by Viktor Vasnetsov . [ 5 ]
Preparatory drawing in the British Museum contains hydraulic engineering images that may be an aid in dating the work. The subject of the cartoon is a combination of two themes popular in Florentine painting of the fifteenth century: The Virgin and Child with John the Baptist and Virgin and Child with Saint Anne.
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The Great Bear is a 1992 lithograph by Simon Patterson. At first glance the work looks like the London Underground Tube map , but Patterson uses each line to represent groups of people, including scientists , saints , philosophers , comedians , explorers and footballers .
Little Bear is a series of children's books written by Else Holmelund Minarik and primarily involves Little Bear, an anthropomorphic bear cub, and Mother Bear, his mother. [1] The first book in the series, titled Little Bear, was published in 1957 by Harper and Brothers, now known as HarperCollins. [2] It is an ALA Notable Children's Book. [3]
Elena Kucharik is an American children's illustrator known for her artwork across the entire line of Care Bears items from the 1980s. [1] She was co-creator of that franchise along with Linda Denham. Kucharik is also an illustrator of the Christian children's book series Little Blessings published by Tyndale House. [2]
The vision of infants under one month of age ranges from 6/240 to 6/60 (20/800 to 20/200). [4] By two months, visual acuity improves to 6/45 (20/150). By four months, acuity improves by a factor of 2 – calculated to be 6/18 (20/60) vision. As the infant grows, the acuity reaches the healthy adult standard of 6/6 (20/20) at six months. [5]
Workshop of Giovanni Bellini, Madonna and Child, 1510, oil on wood, 34.3 x 27.6 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City . In the mid-1880s, there were several cholera outbreaks in France, and public health campaigns called on people to bathe regularly. [4]