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  2. John Blackburn (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    John Blackburn (September 10, 1939 [1] – April 7, 2006) [2] was an American erotic artist and cartoonist, specializing in bisexual erotic comics during the 1990s. His comics were noted for "their straightforward explorations of psychological elements behind the physical connections" [3] and "focused on unbridled sexual ecstasy and gay sex as a joyous activity".

  3. List of printmakers - Wikipedia

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    John Kay Et, (caricatures) John Hamilton Mortimer Et (caricatures) Richard Newton Et, Aq (caricatures) Piercy Roberts Et, En, Me (caricatures) Thomas Rowlandson Et, Aq (caricatures) Paul Sandby Et (landscapes) F.Sansom Et (caricatures) Robert Sayers Et (caricatures) John Keyse Sherwin Et, En, Me (portraits) John Raphael Smith Et

  4. John Blackburn (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn incorporates found objects and materials on his canvases, citing their "previous existence". [3] His paintings utilize acrylic paint, oil paint, and encaustic, as well as resin, grit, house-paint, and varnish; according to a review of his 2015 show at the ARTIS Gallery, recent work "rides roughshod over any conventions of neatness and grace, using bold form, often black, and adorning ...

  5. John Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    John Blackburn (priest) (1947–2021), Chaplain-General to the British Armed Forces, 2000–2004 John C. Blackburn (c. 1807–1883), American politician John Thomas Blackburn (1912–1994), American naval aviator, World War II flying ace

  6. John Blackburn (author) - Wikipedia

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    John Fenwick Anderson Blackburn (26 June 1923 – 1993) was a British novelist who wrote thrillers, and horror novels. Blackburn was described as "today's Master of Horror" by The Times Literary Supplement .

  7. Robert Blackburn (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Robert Blackburn established the Printmaking Workshop, an 8,000-square-foot (740 m 2) loft at 114 West 17th Street in New York City. [8] When it first opened, the workshop's program included evening classes, an open studio working area, and print shops where artists could carry out their own experimentation. [6]