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Yoshihiro Tatsumi (辰巳 ヨシヒロ, Tatsumi Yoshihiro, June 10, 1935 – March 7, 2015) was a Japanese manga artist whose work was first published in his teens, and continued through the rest of his life.
The style was popularized in the next two decades by celebrities and actresses such as Marilyn Monroe, [2] Catherine Deneuve, [3] and Audrey Hepburn. [4] Other notable wearers of cat-eye eyeglasses include Barry Humphries as Dame Edna Everage , Jane Jacobs , Amy Lamé , Lisa Loeb , Dinah Manoff , Elizabeth Taylor , Shirley Chisholm , [ 5 ] Mary ...
NASA's Eyes Visualization (also known as simply NASA's Eyes) is a freely available suite of computer visualization applications created by the Visualization Technology Applications and Development Team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to render scientifically accurate views of the planets studied by JPL missions and the spacecraft used in that study.
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Op art is a style of art that uses optical illusions to create an impression of movement, or hidden images and patterns. Trompe-l'œil uses realistic imagery to create the optical illusion that depicted objects exist in three dimensions.
Adaptationism is an approach to studying the evolution of form and function. It attempts to frame the existence and persistence of traits, assuming that each of them arose independently and improved the reproductive success of the organism's ancestors.
Keiji Uematsu was born on March 26, 1947, in Kobe, Japan. [1] His father drew illustrations and lettered in the printing factory. His eldest son died shortly after birth, Keiji was the second first son grew up watching his job, and the next son Eiji later became an artist using soil as a material.
Wesley Clark states that "Rommel's military reputation, though, has lived on, and still sets the standard for a style of daring, charismatic leadership to which most officers aspire." [ 469 ] During the recent desert wars, Rommel's military theories and experiences attracted great interest from policymakers and military instructors.