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  2. The Falling Man - Wikipedia

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    It also drew its material from photographer Lyle Owerko's pictures of falling people. It debuted on March 16, 2006, on the British television network Channel 4, later made its North American premiere on Canada's CBC Newsworld on September 6, 2006, and has been broadcast in more than 30 countries.

  3. Richard Drew (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Drew (born December 6, 1946) is an Associated Press photojournalist. [1] In 2001, he took the photo titled The Falling Man , which captured the image of a man falling from the World Trade Center towers following the September 11 attacks . [ 2 ]

  4. Sid Boyum - Wikipedia

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    Sid Boyum was born in Duluth in 1914, and lived most of his life in Madison. [6] After graduation from high school in the early 1930s, Boyum worked in the art department of the Brock Engraving Company in Madison for 11 years.

  5. Louis Wain - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 33 Selling his pictures together with the copyright cheaply to publishers meant that he did not receive royalties when his work was reproduced and left him in straitened circumstances in later life. [1]: 42 Poem on Owls by Louis Wain. Wain was a prolific artist, completing hundreds of pictures a year.

  6. Akiane - Wikipedia

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    Akiane Kramarik was born on July 9, 1994, in Mount Morris, Illinois, to a Lithuanian mother and a non-practicing Catholic American father. [6] Kramarik professed she saw the face of Jesus Christ in her visions.

  7. Robert Longo - Wikipedia

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    Longo interviewed by Hal Foster in 2017. Robert Longo (born January 7, 1953) is an American artist, filmmaker, photographer and musician.. Longo became first well known in the 1980s for his Men in the Cities drawing and print series, which depict sharply dressed men and women writhing in contorted emotion. [1]

  8. Al Hirschfeld - Wikipedia

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    Al Hirschfeld was born in 1903 in a two-story duplex apartment at 1313 Carr Street in St. Louis, Missouri to Russian Jewish parents. [2] [3] He moved with his family to New York City in 1915, [4] where he received art training at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design.

  9. Stephen Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    After being shown a book of photos depicting the devastation wrought by earthquakes, he began to create detailed architectural drawings of imaginary cityscapes. [ 1 ] In June 2015, the BBC's Lucy Ash reported: "Soon people outside the school started noticing Stephen's gift and aged eight he landed his first commission—a sketch of Salisbury ...