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  2. Saint John the Baptist (Leonardo) - Wikipedia

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    The work depicts the figure of John the Baptist in isolation through the use of chiaroscuro, with the figure appearing to emerge from the shadowy background.The saint is dressed in furs, has long curly hair and is smiling in an enigmatic manner reminiscent of Leonardo's famous Mona Lisa.

  3. Bob Ross - Wikipedia

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    Robert Norman Ross (October 29, 1942 – July 4, 1995) was an American painter and art instructor who created and hosted The Joy of Painting, an instructional television program that aired from 1983 to 1994 on PBS in the United States, CBC in Canada, and similar channels in Latin America, Europe and elsewhere.

  4. Claudette Colbert - Wikipedia

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    Modern critics have pointed out that Colbert had a unique set of assets—her heart-shaped face, distinct facial features, [4] curly hair, [2] aristocratic manner, relaxed acting, little mysterious, and intelligent style, [83] —that distinguishes her from other classic cinema stars through the 1930s and 1940s. [49]

  5. Michael Cretu - Wikipedia

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    He also worked with artists through the 1980s, including Peter Cornelius, Hubert Kah, and Mike Oldfield. [2] Cretu was sometimes identified as "Curly" or "Curly M.C.", in reference to his curly hair and creČ› meaning "curly" in Romanian. [3]

  6. Curley Russell - Wikipedia

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    Dillon "Curley" Russell [1] (March 19, 1917 – July 3, 1986) [2] was an American jazz musician, who played bass on many bebop recordings.. He was born in Trinidad. [3] [4] [5] He was nicknamed "Curley" for his curly hair.

  7. Blond Kouros's Head of the Acropolis - Wikipedia

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    The curly hair points more to the Archaic than the Classical period. It measures 25 cm in the vertical, in the horizontal under the ears 12.5 cm and in the depth 22.8 cm. (Schrader 1939:197). This sculpture could have been created by one of the teachers of Phidias, Hegias of Athens or Ageladas of Argos.

  8. Karol D. Witkowski - Wikipedia

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    Karol Witkowski has exhibited his paintings in New York several times each year between 1891 and 1910. His paintings have been exhibited at auctions and galleries of New York, such as: Theodore Stewart's Sallon, Henry C. Merry Auction, Schenck Art Gallery, P. H. McMahon Auction, WM. B. Norman Auction, James P. Silo Auction, Rohlf's Gallery, Mathews's Art Galleries, John Fell O'Brien Art ...

  9. Harry Houdini - Wikipedia

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    They stressed his smallness – "somewhat undersized" – and angular, vivid features: "He is smooth-shaven with a keen, sharp-chinned, sharp-cheekboned face, bright blue eyes and thick, curly, black hair." Some sensed how much his complexly expressive smile was the outlet of his charismatic stage presence.