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Picture communication symbols (PCS) are a set of colour and black & white drawings originally developed by Mayer-Johnson, LLC for use in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems. These AAC systems may be high-tech, such as the TD Pilot, or low-tech such as a communication board.
Maya Devir (Hebrew: מאיה דביר; born June 1989) and Yehuda Devir (יהודה דביר; born October 1988) are married Israeli comic artists who illustrate their life together through humorous one-frame drawings in the style of American comic books.
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After the Second World War, shops such as Woolworths sold large numbers of colorful and sentimental or 'exotic' prints. [6] As a commercially reproduced picture, Wings of Love was sold ready-framed in many high street outlets, and became a best-selling image in the early 1970s.
The episode "The Fifties Show" depicted a fictional black-and-white show called That's Our Rosie. In it, a Reddy Kilowatt doll was used in a fake commercial for a utility company, pitched by Dan and DJ in the manner of the early days of television in the 1950s, when shows featured the performers promoting their sponsor's products. [39]
The couple remained in London until 1914, but it is not known how they were affected by the outbreak of the First World War. Margarite Alexandra Christina Feller (21 December 1890 – 23 May 1955), [ 13 ] [ 14 ] who married Charles Chitty Sears (5 February 1878 – 1931), a metal merchant's clerk, at the Parish Church in Romford, on 1 September ...
The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife (Japanese: 蛸と海女, Hepburn: Tako to Ama, "Octopus(es) and the Shell Diver"), also known as Girl Diver and Octopi, Diver and Two Octopi, etc., is a woodblock-printed design by the Japanese artist Hokusai.
Portrait of a Couple is a portrait painting by Italian Renaissance artist Niccolò dell'Abbate, dated to c. 1537–1540. It is now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Strasbourg , France. Its inventory number is 641.