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  2. Angela Faustina - Wikipedia

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    Angela Faustina (born 1986) is an American c ontemporary realism artist. [1] ... It has been described by Signet Contemporary Art as 'intimate, surprising, enigmatic, ...

  3. Angela Valamanesh - Wikipedia

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    Angela Louise Valamanesh AM (née Carter; born 1953) is an Australian visual artist, especially known for her ceramic art and sculpture that are based on forms found in the natural world. Based in Adelaide , South Australia , she is also known for her past large-scale public art collaborations with her husband Hossein Valamanesh .

  4. List of The Inheritance Cycle characters - Wikipedia

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    Angela is a fortune teller, herbalist, witch, and a friend of Eragon's. She is accompanied by a werecat named Solembum. [12] She makes most of her living by fortune-telling for the richer people of Teirm and selling potions. It is implied that she is not entirely human and has lived for an incredibly long time. [6]

  5. Joseph E. Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Ernest Meyer (September 5, 1878 – March 9, 1950) was a botanist, writer, illustrator, publisher, and supplier of pharmaceutical-grade herbs and roots to the drug trade who became a prominent citizen and eventually a millionaire in Northwest Indiana.

  6. Angela Ellsworth - Wikipedia

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    Angela Ellsworth is a multidisciplinary American artist traversing disciplines of drawing, sculpture, installation, video, and performance. Her solo and collaborative works have addressed wide-ranging subjects such as physical fitness, endurance, illness, social ritual, and religious tradition.

  7. Angela Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Angela Mary Flowers (née Holland; 19 December 1932 – 11 August 2023) was a British gallerist [1] who founded Flowers Gallery, a commercial art gallery that today operates in London, New York City, and Hong Kong.

  8. Ángela Gurría - Wikipedia

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    However, Angela was the last of their children. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As a child, she was attracted to the work done by stonemasons near her family home and she wanted to become a visual artist. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] However, in 1940s Mexico it was nearly impossible for a woman to become a professional sculptor .

  9. Ángela de la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    De la Cruz was born in 1965 in A Coruña. [4] She studied philosophy at the University of Santiago de Compostela, [5] before moving to London in 1989, where she studied Fine Art at the Chelsea College of Art, Goldsmiths College and received her MA in Sculpture and Critical Theory at the Slade School of Fine Art. [6]