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  2. Jane Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    The nature of her job means that she has to draw quickly, and sometimes observe from a video monitor in an overflow room, which Rosenberg dislikes. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] Defendants sometimes approach Rosenberg to make requests about their depictions: John Gotti asked her not to draw his double chin, Weinstein wanted more hair, and Donald Trump Jr. said ...

  3. Jon Gnagy - Wikipedia

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    Jon Gnagy (January 13, 1907 – March 7, 1981) was a self-taught artist most remembered for being America's original television art instructor, hosting You Are an Artist, which began on the NBC network and included analysis of paintings from the Museum of Modern Art, and his later syndicated Learn to Draw series.

  4. Juno Birch - Wikipedia

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    Dazed described her work as "retro-futuristic sculptures in an array of pastel colours." [12] On her YouTube channel, she primarily records herself as she plays The Sims, does makeup tutorials, and collaborates with other artists and drag queens. [5] Birch is also popular on Instagram, where she has amassed more than 614,000 followers. [14] [15 ...

  5. Australian YouTuber Pretty Pastel Please Dead at 30: ‘Shock ...

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    The popular Australian YouTuber Pretty Pastel Please has died at age 30. “We come to you today with a devastating announcement. It is with a heavy heart that we must inform you that Alex, known ...

  6. After the Bath, Woman Drying Herself - Wikipedia

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    After the Bath, Woman Drying Herself is a pastel drawing by Edgar Degas, made between 1890 and 1895. Since 1959, it has been in the collection of the National Gallery, London . This work is one in a series of pastels and oils that Degas created depicting female nudes.

  7. Woman in a Tub (Degas) - Wikipedia

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    Woman in a Tub (or The Tub) is one of a suite of pastels on paper created by the French painter Edgar Degas in the 1880s and is in the collection of the Hill-Stead Museum in Connecticut. The suite of pastels all featured nude women "bathing, washing, drying, wiping themselves, combing their hair or having it combed" and were created in ...

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  9. Conté - Wikipedia

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    Some artists create entire paintings with them, using them more like pastels than like a drawing medium. They are also used often to sketch under pastel paintings or lay down initial layers before using dry pastels. Colors can be layered to produce different hues or values. Color Conté mixes better on paper than many hard pastel products.