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  2. The Two Fridas - Wikipedia

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    Kahlo painted The Two Fridas in 1939, the same year she divorced artist Diego Rivera, [1] although they remarried a year later. According to Kahlo's friend, Fernando Gamboa, the painting was inspired by two paintings that Kahlo saw earlier that year at the Louvre: Théodore Chassériau's The Two Sisters and the anonymous Gabrielle d'Estrées and One of Her Sisters.

  3. MaryRuth Ghiyam - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Ghiyam and her mother ventured into real estate to overcome their financial challenges. [3]She founded MaryRuth's Organics, a wellness brand offering vegan and non-GMO vitamins and supplements, in 2014 with her mother.

  4. Melanie Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Fusion Books was founded by Perkins and Obrecht in 2007. [14] Fusion Books allowed students to design their own school yearbooks by using a simple drag-and-drop tool equipped with a library of design templates that could be populated with photos, illustrations, and fonts.

  5. Billy Corgan - Wikipedia

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    His parents divorced in 1970. [8] Billy said he went to live with his great-grandmother, then his grandmother. Next he and his brother went to live with his father and new wife (a flight attendant who his father had remarried) in Glendale Heights, Illinois , a Chicago suburb 22 miles west of the city. [ 9 ]

  6. Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Wikipedia

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    A Box at the Theater (At the Concert), 1880, Clark Art Institute, Williamstown Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born in Limoges, Haute-Vienne, France, in 1841.His father, Léonard Renoir, was a tailor of modest means, so, in 1844, Renoir's family moved to Paris in search of more favorable prospects.

  7. Isabella (Millais painting) - Wikipedia

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    Isabella (1848–1849) is a painting by John Everett Millais, which was his first exhibited work in the Pre-Raphaelite style, completed shortly after the formation of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848.

  8. All About The Body's Biggest Organ: Your Skin - Healthline

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    The skin accounts for about 15 percent of your body weight, says Barry Goldman, MD, a New York-based private dermatologist affiliated with Cornell Medical Center. It also serves multiple purposes.

  9. Canvassing - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the term is an older spelling of "canvas", to sift by shaking in a sheet of canvas, hence to discuss thoroughly. [6] An organized canvass can be seen as early as the elections in the Roman Republic. In those campaigns candidates would shake the hands of all eligible voters in the Forum.