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  2. David Shepherd (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard David Shepherd CBE FRSA FGRA (25 April 1931 – 19 September 2017) [1] was a British artist and one of the world's most outspoken conservationists. [2] He was most famous for his paintings of steam locomotives (he owned a number of them) and wildlife, although he also often painted aircraft, portraits (notably The Queen Mother) and landscapes.

  3. Alan M. Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Hunt has been the lead artist at five exhibitions in the US and in 1998, was the first non-American painter to be voted into the American Wildlife Art Hall of Fame. In 1999, he was chosen as Artist of the Year for the Florida Wildlife Art Expo. Hunt's paintings have been sold at international auction houses: Christie's [11] Sotheby's; Phillips

  4. The Edge of the Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Edge of the Sea was Carson's first collaboration with Bob Hines, an American wildlife artist for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, whose drawings accompany Carson's writing. [1] Rachel Carson. Official photo as a USFWS employee. c. 1940. Bob Hines and Rachel Carson on the Atlantic coast. A statue of a young Rachel Carson in Woods Hole ...

  5. Talk:David Shepherd (artist) - Wikipedia

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  6. Compass Players - Wikipedia

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    The Compass Players, founded by David Shepherd and Paul Sills, was the first Improvisational Theatre in America. [2] It began July 8, 1955 as a storefront theater at 1152 E. 55th near the University of Chicago campus. They presented improvised plays. [3]

  7. Study (Young Male Nude Seated Beside the Sea) - Wikipedia

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    The enigmatic scene provides no explanation for the figure's pose: Théophile Gautier (1811–1872) commented that the young man could be shipwrecked on a deserted island, or be a shepherd who has lost his flock. Ultimately, any explanation for this scene is left to the imagination, leading to comparisons with Surrealist art in the twentieth ...

  8. Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming - Wikipedia

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    Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming (German: Der Dichter und das Phantasieren) was an informal talk given in 1907 by Sigmund Freud, and subsequently published in 1908, on the relationship between unconscious phantasy and creative art.

  9. Charles Baudelaire - Wikipedia

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    Baudelaire was born in Paris, France, on 9 April 1821, and baptized two months later at Saint-Sulpice Roman Catholic Church. [5] His father, Joseph-François Baudelaire (1759–1827), [6] a senior civil servant and amateur artist, who at 60, was 34 years older than Baudelaire's 26-year-old mother, Caroline (née Dufaÿs) (1794–1871); she was his second wife.