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Rita Mae Brown Rita Mae Brown
Brown, Rita Mae (1944–), born in Pennsylvania, educated at the New York School of Visual Arts. Her first novel, Rubyfruit Jungle (1973), celebrating the joys of lesbian sexuality, won her acclaim. Other novels on similar themes are In Her Day (1976), Six of One (1978), Southern Discomfort... Read more
Virgin Mary Virgin Mary
Virgin Mary, The In Byzantine icons and Western medieval art, the most common deathbed scene is that of the Virgin Mary. In her study of Marian iconography, Gertrud Schiller reproduced more than 100 images of Mary reclining in bed surrounded by the apostles who grieve, pray, and in late medieval art... Read more
pentimento pentimento
pentimento , painter's term for the evidence in a work that the original composition has been changed. Often the opaque pigment with which the artist covered a mistake or unwanted beginnings will, with time or injudicious cleaning, become transparent, and a revelation of original intentions will... Read more
San Gimignano San Gimignano
San Gimignano , town (1991 pop. 6,956), Tuscany, central Italy. It is a tourist center that has fully preserved its medieval aspect. The city walls, the palaces, and the celebrated 14 towers (out of an original 72) still stand as they did in the 13th cent. Also of note in the town are the cathedral... Read more
Annie Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz As a photographer of today's hottest celebrities—and who herself has become a celebrity—Annie Leibovitz (born c. 1949) has chronicled popular culture for more than 25 years. She is "a photographer of celebrities who has herself become a celebrity." For the past... Read more
Agathon Agathon
Agathon , c.450-c.400 BC, Athenian tragedian. Plato's Symposium has as its scene the celebration of Agathon's first dramatic victory. Less than 40 lines of his work survive.... Read more
Fourth of July Fourth of July
Fourth of July US national holiday. It celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, and has been a national holiday since then.... Read more
Jean-Pierre Rampal Jean-Pierre Rampal
Jean-Pierre Rampal 1922-, French virtuoso flutist. He has played in several chamber groups but is most celebrated as a soloist of great brilliance.... Read more
May Day May Day
May Day first day of May. Its celebration probably originated in the spring fertility festivals of India and Egypt. The festival of the Roman goddess of spring, Flora, was celebrated from Apr. 28 to May 3. In medieval England the chief feature of the celebration of May Day was the Maypole; this was... Read more

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