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  2. Debbie Travis - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Travis launched her own paint and home products line available from Canadian Tire [7] and continues as president of the branding company, Debbie Travis Branding, Inc., located in Toronto. A fine wine collection bearing her name was released in 2016.

  3. Carlos Nadal - Wikipedia

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    Nadal was born in Paris on 24 April 1917, but moved to Barcelona in 1921. [1] His father, Santiago Nadal (died 1932) had a commercial design studio, where Carlos not only learned to paint, but met modern artists including Henri Matisse, Raoul Dufy and Maurice Utrillo.

  4. List of The Casagrandes episodes - Wikipedia

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    Carl digs through Carlos' vintage records for the block party that he is working as a DJ at so that he can remix it. When he finds a record from the 70's group Tropical Fruits and plays the song "Do the Fruit Shake" at the block party, he is approached by record company owner Larry Funkman who will broadcast it if he has gotten their approval.

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  6. Carlo Scarpa - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Scarpa. A [curious] shaft of light, a golden standard, the hands and a face of a woman. Reflections on the design process and layout of Palazzo Abatellis 1953–1954. Foreword by Richard Murphy; Afterword by Giampiero Bosoni, Marsilio, Venice, ISBN 978-88-297-0654-9. Los, Sergio (1967). "Carlo Scarpa, architetto poeta".

  7. Woman Ironing - Wikipedia

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    Woman Ironing (French: La repasseuse) [1] is a 1904 oil painting by Pablo Picasso that was completed during the artist's Blue Period (1901—1904). This evocative image, painted in neutral tones of blue and gray, depicts an emaciated woman with hollowed eyes, sunken cheeks, and bent form, as she presses down on an iron with all her will.

  8. The Three Dancers - Wikipedia

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    The painting shows three dancers, the one on the right being barely visible. A macabre dance takes place, with the dancer on the left having her head bent at a near-impossible angle. The dancer on the right is usually interpreted as being Ramon Pichot , a friend of Picasso who died during the painting of Three Dancers .

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