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  2. Frederick Gilbreath - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Gilbreath (21 February 1888 – 28 February 1969) was a general officer in the United States Army who commanded the San Francisco Port of Embarkation and ...

  3. Frank Bunker Gilbreth - Wikipedia

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    Frank Bunker Gilbreth (July 7, 1868 – June 14, 1924) was an American engineer, consultant, and author known as an early advocate of scientific management and a pioneer of time and motion study, and is perhaps best known as the father and central figure of Cheaper by the Dozen.

  4. List of painters by name beginning with "F" - Wikipedia

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    Frank Frazetta (1928–2010), American artist and poster painter Wilhelm Freddie (1909–1995), Danish painter, sculptor and film-maker Robert Freebairn (1765–1808), Scottish/English painter

  5. Lillian Moller Gilbreth - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Evelyn Gilbreth (née Moller; May 24, 1878 – January 2, 1972) was an American psychologist, industrial engineer, consultant, and educator who was an early pioneer in applying psychology to time-and-motion studies. She was described in the 1940s as "a genius in the art of living."

  6. Light painting - Wikipedia

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    The technique was used in Frank Gilbreth's work with his wife Lillian Moller Gilbreth in 1914 when the pair used small lights and the open shutter of a camera to track the motion of manufacturing and clerical workers. Man Ray, in his 1935 series "Space Writing," was the first known art photographer to use the technique. He made a self-portrait ...

  7. 'Antiques Roadshow:' Frederic Remington portrait worth $800K

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    Dodge said he knew the nearly 120-year-old portrait by one of the most important Western artists of the century was worth a lot. But even he was floored by just how valuable it turned out to be.

  8. Cheaper by the Dozen - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Gilbreth was described in the 1940s as "a genius in the art of living". [1] The best-selling biographical novel was composed by two of the children, who wrote about their childhoods. Gilbreth's home doubled as a sort of real-world laboratory that tested her and her husband Frank's ideas about education and efficiency. [1]

  9. 22 Celebrity Outfits That Made The World Wildly Uncomfortable

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    Image credits: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images #3 Rose Mcgowan. Long before Bianca Censori made ‘wearing almost nothing’ her entire fashion aesthetic, Rose McGowan was the first woman to take ...