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  2. Live2D - Wikipedia

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    There is a common misconception that Live2D refers to the software used to create Live2D animation. [7] [8] Due to the popularity of Live2D Cubism, people often equate Live2D (the animation technique) with Live2D Cubism (the software). However, Live2D is an animation technique, not the software used to create Live2D animation.

  3. Reprise License Manager - Wikipedia

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    The Reprise License Manager (RLM) is the software licensing toolkit developed and marketed by Reprise Software, providing on-premises and cloud-based license management, license enforcement and product activation solutions for publishers of commercial software applications.

  4. VTuber Legend - Wikipedia

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    VTuber Legend: How I Went Viral After Forgetting to Turn Off My Stream [a], or VDen [b] for short, is a Japanese light novel series written by Nana Nanato and illustrated by Siokazunoko.

  5. Houses at l'Estaque - Wikipedia

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    Houses at l'Estaque (French: Maisons à l'Estaque, or Maisons et arbre) is an oil-on-canvas painting by Georges Braque executed in 1908. It is considered either an important Proto-Cubist landscape [2] or the first Cubist landscape. [3]

  6. Daniel Robbins (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel J. Robbins (pseudonyms, Jeremiah Drummer and George Gregory Dobbs; [1] January 15, 1932 – January 14, 1995) was an American art historian, art critic, and curator, who specialized in avant-garde 20th-century art and helped encourage the study of it.

  7. Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 (French: Nu descendant un escalier n° 2) is a 1912 painting by Marcel Duchamp.The work is widely regarded as a Modernist classic and has become one of the most famous of its time.

  8. Fruit Dish and Glass - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Dish and Glass (1912), by the French artist Georges Braque, is the first papier collé (pasted paper, colloquially known as collage). [1] [2] Braque and Pablo Picasso made many other works in this medium, which is generally credited as a key turning point in Cubism.

  9. Cubo-Futurism - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Goncharova, Cyclist (1913), oil on canvas, 78×105 cm, State Russian Museum Cubo-Futurism (Russian: кубофутуризм, romanized: kubofuturizm) was an art movement, developed within Russian Futurism, that arose in the early 20th-century Russian Empire, defined by its amalgamation of the artistic elements found in Italian Futurism and French Analytical Cubism. [1]