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  2. Pamela (paintings) - Wikipedia

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    Pamela is a series of twelve paintings by the English artist Joseph Highmore, produced between 1741 and 1743 as the basis for a set of prints. They are free adaptations of scenes from the novel Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded by Samuel Richardson .

  3. Pamela Bianco - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Ruby Bianco was born on New Year's Eve in the Barnes district of London, the daughter of an Italian scholar and bookseller, Francesco Bianco, [2] and an English writer, Margery Williams Bianco (author of The Velveteen Rabbit). She was educated at home, though home for the Biancos was a shifting location, as the family lived in France ...

  4. Pamela Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Nelson is an American artist that works in painting, mixed media, ... Pamela Nelson was married to William Nelson, who passed away in 2014. The couple had two ...

  5. Pamela Helena Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Helena Wilson, Old Man River, watercolor on paper, 28" x 60", 2007. Pamela Helena Wilson (formerly Pamela Wilson-Ryckman, born 1954) is an American artist. She is best known for watercolor drawings and paintings derived from photographs, largely of news events, architectural forms and landscapes.

  6. Pamela Anderson Sported Her Signature Makeup-Free Look ... - AOL

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    Pamela Anderson Goes Makeup-Free at the SAGs Emma McIntyre - Getty Images. ... following the death of her longtime makeup artist, Alexis Vogel. “She was the best. And since then, ...

  7. Pamela in her Exalted Condition - Wikipedia

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    Pamela in Her Exalted Condition is Samuel Richardson's 1742 sequel to his novel, Pamela; or Virtue Rewarded. Richardson wrote the novel as a response to criticisms of his original work, continuations written by other authors, and readers' desire to read about the life of the protagonist, the 15-year-old former maid, Pamela, after her ascent ...