Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Curious George exhibit at New York's Jewish Museum - Danbury News-Times
Rey's illustration, "This is George. He lived in Africa," published in "The Original Curious George", is shown . Photo: The Jewish Museum, H. A. & Margret Rey Papers, De Grummond Children’s Literature Collection, McCain Library And Archives, The

American General Life and Accident (AGLA) Launches - PR Inside
processing solutions for the nation’s top insurance companies, announced today that American General Life and Accident Insurance Company (AGLA) is now using iPipeline’s illustration software for marketing and selling their life and annuity

My Answer/Billy Graham - Wichita Eagle
The Bible says, "The way of the unfaithful is hard" — and there is no better illustration of this truth than Judas (Proverbs 13:15). If Judas had only committed himself to Jesus — not just outwardly but in his heart — his life would have been

It’s a Long Story - School Library Journal
And Beckie Prange has a degree in scientific illustration. So she was always writing me and saying, “You know, Joyce, blah blah blah isn’t right.” That was really comforting to me, because I’m a German major. As a poet, you seem most at home

States Being Taxing Services - ABC News
ABC News Photo Illustration) Personal Trainer Kelly Garner is outraged , telling ABC News, "another tax is not what we need right now." State budget officers disagree. The new taxes are hitting citizens of states across the country. Hawaii, New

AGLA selects iPipeline's illustration software - TMCnet
Mar 31, 2010 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- American General Life and Accident Insurance Company or AGLA has selected iPipeline's illustration software for marketing and selling of its life and annuity products. The system, branded internally as AGLA

Children’s illustrator exhibits work at Tunxis - New Britain Herald
FARMINGTON — Bill Thomson is the Southington illustrator whose book “Baseball Hour” won the 2009 Connecticut Book Award for children’s illustration. He is also the artist whose original works are on display at the Barnes-Franklin Gallery of

Don Cincone exhibit opens with 18 works - News-Star
He then studied fashion illustration at the San Francisco School of Fashion Design. He and his wife Katherine returned to Louisiana to raise their family in the small town of Eros. In 1979, the Cincone Gallery and School of Painting opened on 18th

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