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  2. Margaret Keane - Wikipedia

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    Keane's art was bought and presented to the United Nations Children's Fund in 1961 by the Prescolite Manufacturing Corporation. [33] Keane's big eyes paintings have influenced toy designs, Little Miss No Name and Susie Sad Eyes dolls, and the cartoon The Powerpuff Girls. [11] In 2018, Keane received a lifetime achievement award at the LA Art ...

  3. Big Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Big Eyes is a 2014 American biographical drama film directed by Tim Burton, written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, and starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz.It is about the relationship between American artist Margaret Keane and her second husband, Walter Keane, who, in the 1950s and 1960s, took credit for Margaret's phenomenally popular paintings of people with big eyes.

  4. Extreme performance art - Wikipedia

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    Since the beginning of Dadaism in the Cabaret Voltaire, Zürich in 1916, many artists have experimented with extreme performance art as a critique of contemporary consumer culture. Some have used bodily fluids such as blood, faeces and urine. Other times they perform self-mutilation.

  5. The Beast with a Million Eyes - Wikipedia

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    The "million eyes" of the title refers to the alien's ability to see through the eyes of the animals and people it controls by inhabiting their bodies. [5] Reportedly, The Beast with a Million Eyes was a non-union filming of a script originally titled The Unseen, with Lou Place set to direct. After one day's filming, the union threatened to ...

  6. Fauvism - Wikipedia

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    Fauvism can be classified as an extreme development of Van Gogh's Post-Impressionism fused with the pointillism of Seurat [3] and other Neo-Impressionist painters, in particular Paul Signac. Other key influences were Paul Cézanne [ 4 ] and Paul Gauguin , whose employment of areas of saturated color—notably in paintings from Tahiti—strongly ...

  7. List of female action heroes and villains - Wikipedia

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    the girl in The Garden of Sinners; the girls in Tiger & Bunny; the girls in Tokyo Majin Gakuen; Sakura in Tsubasa Chronicle and Cardcaptor Sakura; the vampires girls in Shingetsutan Tsukihime; the 2 girls in Shōjo Kakumei Utena; the girl in Vampire Knight; Aoi Yume in Wing-Man; the females in X; the lady in ×××HOLiC; the girl in Otome ...

  8. Category:Command & Conquer images - Wikipedia

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  9. The World God Only Knows: Goddesses - Wikipedia

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    The series follows the exploits of Keima Katsuragi, an intelligent, gloomy teenager who is known on the Internet as "The God of Conquest" for his legendary skills to "conquer" any girl in Bishōjo games, yet does not like girls in real life, where he is known as the Otamegane (オタメガネ), a derogatory portmanteau of the two words otaku ...