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  2. Andrew Loomis - Wikipedia

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    Successful Drawing (1951). Republished in a revised edition as Three Dimensional Drawing (16 new pages with technical material on perspective replacing the pictorial gallery sections) and reissued as a full facsimile of the original on May 4, 2012, from Titan Books. Drawing the Head and Hands (1956). Reissued as a full facsimile of the original ...

  3. Jon Gnagy - Wikipedia

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    Jon Gnagy (January 13, 1907 – March 7, 1981) was a self-taught artist most remembered for being America's original television art instructor, hosting You Are an Artist, which began on the NBC network and included analysis of paintings from the Museum of Modern Art, and his later syndicated Learn to Draw series.

  4. File:Dynamism of a Man's Head by Umberto Boccioni, 1913.jpeg

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  5. List of drawings by Rembrandt - Wikipedia

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    Kneeling Man: c. 1630: Red and black chalk: 20.6 x 16.1 cm: Musée du Louvre, Paris: Related to lost painting reproduced in a print dated 1631 by Jan van Vliet Seated Old Man: c. 1630: Red and black chalk: 14.5 x 14.3 cm: Nationalmuseum, Stockholm: The drawing is related to the etching B325 : Bearded Old Man Seated in an Armchair: 1631: Red ...

  6. File:Head of an Old Man in a Cap, by Rembrandt.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Brumby - Wikipedia

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    The term brumby refers to a feral horse in Australia. [8] Earlier nineteenth-century terms for wild horses in rural Australia included clear-skins and scrubbers. [9]The earliest known use of brumby in speech (1862, recorded 1896) is on the plains around the Barwon River and Narran River in northern New South Wales. [10]

  8. Sandy Brumby - Wikipedia

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    Brumby's work references symbols frequently used in rock and cave paintings around Uluru and Kata Tjuta. [8] His paintings have a lively, raw character, displaying a powerful communication with his culture and his people. His love of colour makes use of a wide range of hues, but he uses delicate brush strokes in his work. [9]

  9. Forbush Man - Wikipedia

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    Forbush-Man is a wannabe superhero with no superpowers who wears a costume comprising red long johns with the letter F on the front, black galoshes and a cooking pot with eye-holes on his head. [4] Forbush-Man's first major appearance was in the lead story of Not Brand Echh #5 (December 1967): "The Origin of Forbush-Man", which was "conceived ...