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  2. Mabel Pines - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Pines is an energetic and optimistic girl from Piedmont, California, forced to spend her summer together with her Grunkle Stan in the fictional town of Gravity Falls, Oregon. [5] [6] She is accompanied by her twin brother Dipper Pines. [7] Mabel wears a variety of colorful sweaters and skirts.

  3. Mabel Allington Royds - Wikipedia

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    Upon her arrival to the Edinburgh College of Art under the tutelage of Frank Morley Fletcher, Royds began creating colour woodcuts. [5] Fletcher taught classes on the traditional Japanese ukiyo-e printmaking process, but rather than having three people collaborate on a print (artist, artisan, printer), he taught the artists how to manage all three stages independently. [4]

  4. List of Gravity Falls characters - Wikipedia

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    In "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future", Bill takes the body of Blendin Blandin, who then tricks Mabel into giving him the rift, which he then breaks the glass ball containing the rift, causing Weirdmageddon. In "Weirdmageddon Part 1," he attempts to defeat Bill, but is captured, petrified, and the journals destroyed.

  5. Dreamscaperers - Wikipedia

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    In "Dreamscaperers" there was the first appearance of the series antagonist Bill Cipher, however images of him are shown throughout the season. During the scene where Bill is summoned he strikes out a number of images on his body, like John F. Kennedy , UFOs , the Aztec calendar stone , the Apollo Moon landing , Stonehenge , Giza pyramids ...

  6. Mabel Pye - Wikipedia

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    Working in watercolours and linocuts, [6] Pye painted landscapes, still-lifes, and portraits with bold colours and lines. [7] She was a member of the Victorian Artists Society from 1918-1941, and the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, with whom she served on the committee with Esther Paterson, Ola Cohn, Jessie Mackintosh, Sybil Craig, Lina Bryans, and Violet McInnes. [8]

  7. Mabel Alvarez - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Alvarez (November 28, 1891 – March 13, 1985) [1] was an American painter. Her works, often introspective and spiritual in nature, and her style is considered a contributing factor to the Southern California Modernism and California Impressionism movement.

  8. Taos art colony - Wikipedia

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    According to Calvin Tomkins, in a 1974 interview, "She rather liked Mabel Dodge Luhan—was amused by her, even when Mabel was at her bullying worst. Mabel and Dorothy Brett, the painter, and Frieda Lawrence, who had settled near Taos after D. H. Lawrence died, in 1930, carried on a running three-cornered feud. They had all idolized Lawrence ...

  9. Mabel Frances Layng - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Frances Layng (9 November 1881 – December 1937) was an English landscape and figure painter. [1] Early life and education. Layng was born at the Grammar ...