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Raygun Designs Pedalpcb Kewpie Fuzz
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 125.00 $ (+10.00 $)Based on the Umbrella Company Mayonnaise fuzz, this monster is about every big muff tone you could want under one umbrella.
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BEAMS JAPAN Mt Fuji Kewpie Doll Key Chain in Orange
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 45.00 $ (+9.99 $)BEAMS began in 1999 to house timeless men’s clothing inspired by traditional American styles. Kewpie is a brand of dolls and trading cards taken as comic book characters by cartoonist Rose O'Neill. BEAMS takes this and creates the Mt Fuji Kewpie doll keychain, the keyring is the iconic Kewpie doll peeking out from the inside of Mt Fuji - a quirky and fun piece to add to your car keys. Vinyl Chloride Resin Construction, Lobster Claw Clasp, Made in Japan. BEAMS JAPAN Mt Fuji Kewpie Doll Key Chain in Orange
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Goodbye Dolly
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.98 $A sleazy reporter has been found dead with doll restoration artist Gretchen Birch's craft knife stuck in his back. And when someone begins sending her boxes of Kewpie dolls with threatening messages inside, she knows she must watch her step.
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Women of Wonder: Celebrating Women Creators of Fantastic Art
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.75 $Women of Wonder for the first time shines a spotlight on women creators of fantastic art. Illustration and gallery markets have traditionally been seen as a largely male profession, but women have always been active participants — from Kewpie creator Rose O'Neill in the early 20th Century, to 1950s Disney film designer Mary Blair to Spectrum Grand Masters Diane Dillon and Kinuko Y. Craft. Increasingly, women are impacting the world of contemporary fantastic art and inspiring new generations of illustrators, designers, sculptors, and painters. Women of Wonder reflects of the expanding numbers of women artists featured in Spectrum: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art. This full-color collection, complete with artist statements and photos, acknowledges their presence and influence. Women of Wonder is a beautiful celebration of the imagination and of exemplary creators . . . who just happen to be women.
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The Story of Rose O'Neill: An Autobiography (Volume 1)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 127.49 $To most of us, Rose O'Neill is best known as the creator of the Kewpie doll, perhaps the most widely known character in American culture until Mickey Mouse. Prior to O'Neill's success as a doll designer, however, she already had earned a reputation as one of the best-known female commercial illustrators. Her numerous illustrations appeared in America's leading periodicals, including Life, Harper's Bazaar, and Cosmopolitan. While highly successful in the commercial world, Rose O'Neill was also known among intellectuals and artists for her contributions to the fine arts and humanities. In the early 1920s, her more serious works of art were exhibited in galleries in Paris and New York City. In addition, she published a book of poetry and four novels.Yet, who was Rose Cecil O'Neill? Over the course of the twentieth century, Rose O'Neill has captured the attention of journalists, collectors, fans, and scholars who have disagreed over whether she was a sentimentalist or a cultural critic. Although biographers of Rose O'Neill have drawn heavily on portions of her previously unpublished autobiography, O'Neill's own voice--richly revealed in her well-written manuscript--has remained largely unheard until now.In these memoirs, O'Neill reveals herself as a woman who preferred art, activism, and adventure to motherhood and marriage. Featuring photographs from the O'Neill family collection, The Story of Rose O'Neill fully reveals the ways in which she pushed at the boundaries of her generation's definitions of gender in an effort to create new liberating forms.
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The Story of Rose O'Neill : An Autobiography
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.38 $To most of us, Rose O'Neill is best known as the creator of the Kewpie doll, perhaps the most widely known character in American culture until Mickey Mouse. Prior to O'Neill's success as a doll designer, however, she already had earned a reputation as one of the best-known female commercial illustrators. Her numerous illustrations appeared in America's leading periodicals, including Life, Harper's Bazaar, and Cosmopolitan. While highly successful in the commercial world, Rose O'Neill was also known among intellectuals and artists for her contributions to the fine arts and humanities. In the early 1920s, her more serious works of art were exhibited in galleries in Paris and New York City. In addition, she published a book of poetry and four novels.Yet, who was Rose Cecil O'Neill? Over the course of the twentieth century, Rose O'Neill has captured the attention of journalists, collectors, fans, and scholars who have disagreed over whether she was a sentimentalist or a cultural critic. Although biographers of Rose O'Neill have drawn heavily on portions of her previously unpublished autobiography, O'Neill's own voice--richly revealed in her well-written manuscript--has remained largely unheard until now.In these memoirs, O'Neill reveals herself as a woman who preferred art, activism, and adventure to motherhood and marriage. Featuring photographs from the O'Neill family collection, The Story of Rose O'Neill fully reveals the ways in which she pushed at the boundaries of her generation's definitions of gender in an effort to create new liberating forms.
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American Illustrator: Rose O'Neill (The Great Heartlanders Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.81 $Examines the life and career of one of the nation's most successful female illustrators, whose work appeared in books, commercials, and leading periodicals, and who is most famous for creating the Kewpie doll.
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