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  2. Drawing - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man (c. 1485) Accademia, Venice. Drawing is a visual art that uses an instrument to mark paper or another two-dimensional surface. The instruments used to make a drawing are pencils, crayons, pens with inks, brushes with paints, or combinations of these, and in more modern times, computer styluses with graphics tablets or gamepads in VR drawing software.

  3. Dick and Jane - Wikipedia

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    The Dick and Jane series were known for their simple narrative text and watercolor illustrations. For a generation of middle-class Americans, the characters of "Dick", "Jane", and their younger sister "Sally" became household words. The Dick and Jane primers have become icons of mid-century American culture and collectors' items.

  4. The Art of Getting By - Wikipedia

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    While Sally is at the airport with Dustin, George's name is called at graduation as his mother proudly watches from the audience. Afterwards, George is in the art classroom looking at his art project, a portrait of Sally. Having chosen not to go to Europe with Dustin, Sally walks in, and the two look at the painting together.

  5. Tadpole person - Wikipedia

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    Tadpole people appear in young children's drawings before they learn to draw torsos and move on to more realistic depictions such as stick figures. Preschoolers who draw tadpole people will generally not draw torsos, even when instructed to include features that are part of the torso, such as a belly button. Instead, they tend to draw the ...

  6. British girls' comics - Wikipedia

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    The IPC Fleetway stablemates Tammy (1971–1984), Jinty (1974–1981), and Misty (1978–1980) existed somewhat outside this trend, although in the end both Misty and Jinty ended up absorbed into Tammy [11] (which absorbed four other titles during its run — Sandie, Sally, June, and Princess vol. 2 — before being merged itself with IPC's ...

  7. Draw-a-Person test - Wikipedia

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    The Draw-a-Person test is commonly used as a measure of intelligence in children, but this has been criticized. Kana Imuta et al. (2013) compared scores on the Draw-A-Person Intellectual Ability Test to scores on the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence in 100 children and found a very low correlation (r=0.27). [ 3 ]

  8. Aunt Sally - Wikipedia

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    A game of "Aunt Sally". Drawing from the 1911 edition of Whiteley's General Catalogue.. Aunt Sally is a traditional English game usually played in pub gardens and fairgrounds, in which players throw sticks or battens at a ball, known as a 'dolly', balanced on top of a stick; traditionally, a model of an old woman's head was sometimes used. [1]

  9. Sally Cruikshank - Wikipedia

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    The 10-minute, 35mm short, with 100 watercolor backgrounds and approximately 5,000 cels, took two years for Cruikshank to draw, followed by four months for photography and post-production. [15] Cruikshank independently financed [ 18 ] the $6,000 budget, which went primarily for cel painting, sound recording and lab and camera work.