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  2. Terry Schoonhoven - Wikipedia

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    Terry Schoonhoven (1945-2001) was an American muralist, lithographer, and painter. Interested in the environment, architecture, film, history, geography, and the fluidity of time, he painted more than 40 large scale public murals over the course of his career, including six as co-founder of the LA Fine Arts Squad.

  3. Animation in the United States during the silent era - Wikipedia

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    In Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (1906) he had blackboard drawings go through series of changes and used animated cutout drawings in the same style for more fluent motion. It is regarded as the oldest known theatrically released animation on standard film (lithographed film loops for home use and Charles-Émile Reynaud 's Théâtre Optique ...

  4. Frank Moser (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Moser was born at Oketo, Kansas, and studied art at the Art Students League and National Academy of Design there. He was a cartoonist for the Des Moines Register and Leader, where he drew editorial cartoons, and a regular feature called "In the Short Pants League", before going to New York City in 1916.

  5. Terry Fox (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Terry Fox in 1967. Terry Alan Fox (May 10, 1943 [1] – 14 October 2008) [2] was an American conceptual artist known for his work in performance art, video, and sound.He was of the first generation conceptual artists and was a central participant in West Coast performance art, video and conceptual art movements of the late 1960s and early 1970s. [3]

  6. And Now for Something Completely Different - Wikipedia

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    "Animation – Old Lady Waiting for the Bus" (S2, E9): In another link exclusive to this film, an animated man (based on a portrait of Henry VII of England, voiced by Cleese) attempts to apologize for the poor taste of the previous item, but is distracted by an animated woman flashing her nude body to him, and departs (on his fingers) to chase ...

  7. George Wunder - Wikipedia

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    George S. Wunder (April 24, 1912 – December 13, 1987) was an American cartoonist best known for his 26 years illustrating the Terry and the Pirates comic strip. [2] [3]Born in Manhattan, Wunder grew up in Kingston, New York.

  8. Terry Winters - Wikipedia

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    Terry Winters, New York City, September 2001 Terry Winters, Dumb Compass, 1985, oil on linen, 94 × 132 inches. Terry Winters (born 1949, Brooklyn, NY) is an American painter, draughtsman, and printmaker whose nuanced approach to the process of painting has addressed evolving concepts of spatiality and expanded the concerns of abstract art.

  9. Steve Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Steve Canyon is an American action-adventure comic strip by cartoonist Milton Caniff.Launched shortly after Caniff retired from his previous strip, Terry and the Pirates, Steve Canyon ran from January 13, 1947, until June 4, 1988.