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  2. The Drover's Wife - Wikipedia

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    The Drover's Wife is an oil painting on canvas executed in 1945 by Australian artist Russell Drysdale. It depicts a flat, barren landscape with a woman in a plain dress in the foreground. It depicts a flat, barren landscape with a woman in a plain dress in the foreground.

  3. Hot Springs (Big Bend National Park) - Wikipedia

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    The Langfords left in 1912 when bandits made the area unsafe. When they returned in 1927 they rebuilt the bathhouse, but with a canvas roof. They also built a store and a motor court, consisting of seven attached cabins. The structures were built of local stone with wood trussed roofs covered with corrugated metal. Interior walls were plastered.

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  5. John Hauser (painter) - Wikipedia

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    John Hauser (January 30, 1859 – October 6, 1913) was an American painter best known for his portraits of Native Americans and depictions of various aspects of their lives. . He had academic training at art schools in Europe, including the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Muni

  6. LaToya M. Hobbs - Wikipedia

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    LaToya M. Hobbs is an American painter and printmaker best known for her large-scale portraits of Black women. She was born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas.She earned her BA from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and her MFA from Purdue University.

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  8. Felix Adler (clown) - Wikipedia

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    Life Clockwise from top left: Felix Adler, Emmett Kelly, Harry Dann, and Paul Jerome Felix Adler was born in Clinton, Iowa on June 17, 1895. He became interested in performing at age 9, when a circus visited his hometown. Adler and his wife, Amelia, ran the first American husband-and-wife independent circus, and he was the second clown to appear on television after Sombris Aremelo, an Italian ...

  9. Falling-sand game - Wikipedia

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    A user-created sandbox in the video game The Powder Toy. A falling-sand game is a genre of video game and a sub-genre of sandbox games which typically utilize a two-dimensional particle or cellular automaton based game engine to simulate various materials interacting in a sandbox environment.