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But nowhere was it stranger — or funnier — than in the shows of Ernie Kovacs.
Steichen's photographs were first exhibited in the Second Philadelphia Photographic Salon in 1899, and from that point he became a regular exhibitor, and soon a star, in the shows of photography's fine-arts movement.
Soon adopted by French and English showmen, the form gained prominence in the shows of the French puppeteer Dominique Séraphin, who presented the first popular ombres chinoises in Paris in 1776.
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A standout in the show, of course, is the Michelangelo.
There are similar juxtapositions everywhere in the show, of unalike things taken in inappropriate single glances.
To this we owe the presence in the show of Duchamp's painting "Sonate" (1911), lent by the Philadelphia Museum.
The sole portrait in the show – of a boy Vaughan adored – defies that definition altogether with its down-turned face.
Yet all three said that playing multiple characters in the show, of both sexes, proved useful to casting directors.
Her explanation, in the show, of how the hookers would dexterously fake certain oral intimacies is a high point of the show.
In 1927 the Fox Film Corporation utilized some of these principles in the showing of Fox Movietone News.
Mr. Qureshi, who was born in 1972 and has become an influential figure himself, has a series of paintings in the show of observant Muslims going about their lives.
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