• Nicholas Nixon (born October 27, 1947) is an American photographer, known for his work in portraiture and documentary photography, and for using the 8×10...
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  • aged 28 in a car crash in 1956, the year after the birth of their son Nicholas. Nixon remarried in 1961 to Vivienne Nichols, the step-daughter of the bandleader...
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  • Nixon is a surname of English, Scots, or Irish origin meaning "son of Nicholas". The following is a partial list of well-known persons and fictional characters...
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    The impeachment process against Richard Nixon was initiated by the United States House of Representatives on October 30, 1973, during the course of the...
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  • Donald Nixon (November 23, 1914 – June 27, 1987) was a younger brother of U.S. President Richard Nixon. He was the third of five sons: Harold Nixon (June...
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  • including Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Frank Gohlke, Nicholas Nixon, and Stephen Shore, documented built and natural landscapes in America...
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    presidency of Richard Nixon from 1972 to 1974, ultimately resulting in Nixon's resignation. It originated from attempts by the Nixon administration to conceal...
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  • documentary photography and its longer term perspective can be observed. Nicholas Nixon extensively documented issues surrounded by American life. South African...
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  • Callahan, Emmet Gowin, Lee Friedlander, Masahisa Fukase, Seiichi Furuya, Nicholas Nixon. Boston: Little, Brown, 1999. ISBN 0-8212-2170-1. Masahisa Fukase Archives...
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    an actor. Nicholas Platt Jr. He frequently spends his summers in North Haven, Maine. Whitehead, Kate (April 18, 2015). "Interview: Nicholas Platt and...
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    Murphy (1892–1987), winner of 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Nicholas Nixon, photographer, professor at Massachusetts College of Art Joel Mark Noe...
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  • Solomon: Ritual. 1987: Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Early Work. 1988: Nicholas Nixon: Pictures of People. 1988: New Photography 4: Patrick Faigenbaum, Reagan...
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    president Richard Nixon defeated Democratic U.S. senator George McGovern in a landslide victory. With 60.7% of the popular vote, Richard Nixon won the largest...
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    Meyerowitz (8×10") Richard Misrach Andrea Modica (8x10") David Muench Nicholas Nixon (8×10") Eliot Porter Mark Power Judith Joy Ross Paolo Roversi Thomas...
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    the screenwriters Ted Griffin and Nicholas Griffin, the sons of a daughter Nixon had with husband William Seiter. Nixon died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center...
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  • linguist, developer of the dynamic-equivalence Bible-translation theory Nicholas Nixon (BA 1969), photographer, known for portraiture and documentary photography...
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    and through Copley Square View of Copley Square, 1974 Photograph by Nicholas Nixon of the first iteration of the plaza with the John Hancock tower in its...
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    1904 to January 1906, Nixon was in Russia supervising the construction of ten torpedo boats for the navy of Czar Nicholas II. Nixon's shipbuilding expertise...
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  • Jenkins. Included work by Adams, Lewis Baltz, Joe Deal, Frank Gohlke, Nicholas Nixon, John Schott, Stephen Shore and Henry Wessel, Jr. 1989: The Philadelphia...
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    Emmet Gowin, Lee Friedlander, Masahisa Fukase, Seiichi Furuya, and Nicholas Nixon. Artist's wives as models The Prodigal Son in the Tavern by Rembrandt...
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    telephone conversation with Nixon in the Nixon White House tapes sharply criticizing the 1972 Democratic nominee George McGovern. Nixon called her "the most...
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    (painter) Laura McPhee (photographer) Abelardo Morell (photographer) Nicholas Nixon (photographer) John Raimondi (sculptor) Walter Smith (art educator,...
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    Adams, Lewis Baltz, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Joe Deal, Frank Gohlke, Nicholas Nixon, John Schott, Stephen Shore, Henry Wessel Jr.. Göttingen: Steidl, 2009...
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    The 1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster was an explosion and fire that claimed many lives and destroyed several square miles of New Jersey factories....
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    these images were based on retablos, a Latino traditional art form. Nicholas Nixon became well known as a photographer; in 1988 he had an exhibition at...
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    American Journey Down the Hudson River (November 21, 2014 – April 5, 2015) Nicholas Nixon: 40 Years of The Brown Sisters (October 12, 2014 – January 5, 2015)...
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  • their opinions publicly. The term was popularized by U.S. President Richard Nixon in a televised address on November 3, 1969, in which he said, "And so tonight—to...
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  • (1918–2006) Marvin E. Newman (1927–2023) Lora Webb Nichols (1883–1962) Nicholas Nixon (born 1947) Zak Noyle (born 1985) Lee Nye (1926–1999) Pipo Nguyen-duy...
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  • of John F. Kennedy, newspaper journalist Nicholas M. Horrock wrote: In the White House of Richard M. Nixon, it was said that Watergate would become serious...
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  • Ralph Eugene Meatyard Wardell Milan Richard Misrach Eadweard Muybridge Nicholas Nixon Alec Soth Hiroshi Sugimoto Richard T. Walker Carleton E. Watkins Carrie...
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