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  2. Anguish (Schenck) - Wikipedia

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    It arrived in Australia in 1880. It retains its original gilt frame. [2] Schenck reversed the scene in his c.1885 painting, L'Orphelin, souvenir d'Auvergne ("The Orphan, memory of Auvergne"), now held by the Musée d'Orsay, in which a lamb stands above the body of its dead mother, before a line of black crows waiting on a wooden fence. [7]

  3. Jim Crow (Basquiat) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Crow is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1986. In October 2017, the anti-segregation painting sold for $17.7 million at Christie's Post-War & Contemporary art auction in Paris, becoming the most expensive artwork by Basquiat sold in France.

  4. Jim Crow (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Jim Crow persona is a theater character developed by entertainer Thomas D. Rice (1808–1860) and popularized through his minstrel shows. The character is a stereotypical depiction of African-Americans and of their culture. Rice based the character on a folk trickster named Jim Crow that had long been popular among enslaved black people. [1]

  5. The Crow (1994 film) - Wikipedia

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    The original soundtrack album for The Crow features songs from the film, and was a chart-topping album. It included work by The Cure (their song, "Burn", became the film's main theme ), The Jesus and Mary Chain , Rage Against the Machine and Helmet , among many others.

  6. Amorica - Wikipedia

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    Amorica (stylized as amorica.) is the third studio album by U.S. rock band The Black Crowes.Spawned from the band's unreleased Tall album sessions, Amorica was released on November 1, 1994, on American Recordings.

  7. James O'Barr - Wikipedia

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    The Crow was eventually published in association with Gary Reed of Caliber Press. The first miniseries was published in 1989. The Crow has since sold more than 750,000 copies worldwide. [6] O'Barr's own hope that his project would result in a personal catharsis went unfulfilled. During an interview in 1994, he said, "[A]s I drew each page, it ...