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On his 100th birthday, Earl Haley  of Framingham smokes a cigar as a waits for a birthday parade of  antique cars, Brewster ambulances, the Framingham Fire Department and Framingham residents to arrive at his Pincusion Road home on Wednesday, June 3. Elizabeth Ouimet, 6, of Sherborn,  and Tootsie prepare to leave the Saddle Rowe equestrian center barn for a horseback riding lesson during the first annual Horse 'N Harvest Saturday, October 22, 2016.Cannabis cultivating technician Jake Coutinho removes excess fan leaves from different strains of cannabis in a flowering room at Local Roots Organic Cannabis in Framingham, Oct. 8, 2021. Sheila Courchaine of Marborough, who lost  her husband Armand Courchaine  to the coronavirus, gazes at sign where her husband, a lifelong fly fisherman, calls her the Retired U.S. Army Col. Francis Larkin, 89, stands at attention as an echo taps is played during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Hopedale Community House, Nov. 10, 2021. Lifeguard Heidi Sardina, 65, sits on a lifeguard chair  on the last day of the season at Framingham's Learned Pond Beach, August 12, 2021.  The retired Waltham middle school teacher has been lifeguarding since 1972. David Howland, 67, a resident of a group home in Marlborough,  finds a quiet corner to strum on his ukulele during the Thrive Support and Advocacy's Fun Fest Saturday, July 15, 2017 at the Hudson Elks.Dr. Brian Lisse holds his well-worn black bag outside his Hudson, Massachusetts home on July 8, 2022.  Dr. Lisse and the bag will be traveling later in the month to Przemysl, Poland, to render medical aid  to Ukranian refugees.Dylan Abbott, 28, a former drugs and alcohol addict who had a few brushes with the law in his youth, shows tattoos on his back on Friday, July 26, before  competing in a triathlon to raise money for improved health care, including addiction treatment.  TDocumentary filmmaker Kori Keener spreads out in her loft bedroom  in her new Natick High School Class of 2018 president Dishod Kirby sheds tears of pride after his commencement address Friday, June 1, 2018 at Memorial Field.  Natick High was his fourth high school when he arrived as a junior.Circus worker Christian Mitchell relaxes with Cindy, a Columbian red-tailed boa, during a break at the Zerbini Family Circus show in Mendon Thursday night, July 28, 2016. Francis Iacovelli, 91, patriarch of the family-owned Francis Flowers on Prospect Street in Milford, creates a Valentine's Day rose arrangement for a customer in his shop Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 13.   Iacovelli founded the business in 1949 in Milford when he was 19.Keriann Kilcoyne, a recovering addict who now works at a detox center in Boston, displays a tattoo on her arm which reads A parasol and fan keep Katie Burke of Melrose cool as she watches the Race of the Century, an annual period affair featuring competition between vehicles of different technologies and eras  at the Collings Foundation in Stow Saturday, July 30, 2016.Framingham High School senior Jacqueline De La Rosa, 18 wears her  in her prom dress at Cushing Memorial Park Saturday, May 2 2020.  Prom was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic but De La Rosa had already bought the dress.  Hopedale field hockey and softball player Alyssa MacNeil, left, and her mother Suzanne, have more in common than their matching buns.  Alyssa wears the same uniform number her mother wore when her mom played softball for the Blue Raiders. (7/14/21)Rick Alberini,  owner of Alberini Inpsection Services, poses outside his Ashland garage Sept. 20, 2022. Alberini specializes in inspections and said that some customers come in expecting a new inspection sticker even while driving without a muffler or on bald tires. Portraying the Grady Twins from 1980 horror classic Norma Shulman, one of eleven Massachusetts electors who will  cast votes for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, poses amidst Biden/Harris and Black Lives Matters signs in her Framingham garage, Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. Andrew Colbert hugs his wife Kimberly Gunner, August 12, 2021, almost exactly a year after the August 18, 2020  hit-and-run crash that injured the Natick couple, leaving Gunner with severe injuries that she is still recovering from.  The couple have received an outpouring of support from Natick and beyond in the last year. TWes Delano of Framingham sits by his 1965 For Mustang during the 9th annual Kidde Fenwal Car Show at the Kidde Fenwal Company in Ashland, Sept. 10, 2022. Mike Joseph of Marlborough, with his son Nathaniel, 8, attends a rally in support of the late Eurie Stamps Jr., a Black man who was killed in his home by police during a SWAT raid  in January 2011, during a rally in support of reopening the Stamps' case, on Saturday August 15.Agnes DeCenzo, 104, the last living participant in the first generation of the Framingham Heart Study, raises her arms in her signature Cyclist Paul Meng of Chantilly, Virginia,  stands out in his helmet headdress at a water stop in Franklin, Massachusetts, during the Pan-Mass Challenge, an annual  bike-a-thon fundraiser for cancer research, on Saturday, August 4.
On his 100th birthday, Earl Haley  of Framingham smokes a cigar as a waits for a birthday parade of  antique cars, Brewster ambulances, the Framingham Fire Department and Framingham residents to arrive at his Pincusion Road home on Wednesday, June 3.
Elizabeth Ouimet, 6, of Sherborn,  and Tootsie prepare to leave the Saddle Rowe equestrian center barn for a horseback riding lesson during the first annual Horse 'N Harvest Saturday, October 22, 2016.
Cannabis cultivating technician Jake Coutinho removes excess fan leaves from different strains of cannabis in a flowering room at Local Roots Organic Cannabis in Framingham, Oct. 8, 2021.
Sheila Courchaine of Marborough, who lost  her husband Armand Courchaine  to the coronavirus, gazes at sign where her husband, a lifelong fly fisherman, calls her the
Retired U.S. Army Col. Francis Larkin, 89, stands at attention as an echo taps is played during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Hopedale Community House, Nov. 10, 2021.
Lifeguard Heidi Sardina, 65, sits on a lifeguard chair  on the last day of the season at Framingham's Learned Pond Beach, August 12, 2021.  The retired Waltham middle school teacher has been lifeguarding since 1972.
David Howland, 67, a resident of a group home in Marlborough,  finds a quiet corner to strum on his ukulele during the Thrive Support and Advocacy's Fun Fest Saturday, July 15, 2017 at the Hudson Elks.
Dr. Brian Lisse holds his well-worn black bag outside his Hudson, Massachusetts home on July 8, 2022.  Dr. Lisse and the bag will be traveling later in the month to Przemysl, Poland, to render medical aid  to Ukranian refugees.
Dylan Abbott, 28, a former drugs and alcohol addict who had a few brushes with the law in his youth, shows tattoos on his back on Friday, July 26, before  competing in a triathlon to raise money for improved health care, including addiction treatment.  T
Documentary filmmaker Kori Keener spreads out in her loft bedroom  in her new
Natick High School Class of 2018 president Dishod Kirby sheds tears of pride after his commencement address Friday, June 1, 2018 at Memorial Field.  Natick High was his fourth high school when he arrived as a junior.
Circus worker Christian Mitchell relaxes with Cindy, a Columbian red-tailed boa, during a break at the Zerbini Family Circus show in Mendon Thursday night, July 28, 2016.
Francis Iacovelli, 91, patriarch of the family-owned Francis Flowers on Prospect Street in Milford, creates a Valentine's Day rose arrangement for a customer in his shop Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 13.   Iacovelli founded the business in 1949 in Milford when he was 19.
Keriann Kilcoyne, a recovering addict who now works at a detox center in Boston, displays a tattoo on her arm which reads
A parasol and fan keep Katie Burke of Melrose cool as she watches the Race of the Century, an annual period affair featuring competition between vehicles of different technologies and eras  at the Collings Foundation in Stow Saturday, July 30, 2016.
Framingham High School senior Jacqueline De La Rosa, 18 wears her  in her prom dress at Cushing Memorial Park Saturday, May 2 2020.  Prom was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic but De La Rosa had already bought the dress.
Hopedale field hockey and softball player Alyssa MacNeil, left, and her mother Suzanne, have more in common than their matching buns.  Alyssa wears the same uniform number her mother wore when her mom played softball for the Blue Raiders. (7/14/21)
Rick Alberini,  owner of Alberini Inpsection Services, poses outside his Ashland garage Sept. 20, 2022. Alberini specializes in inspections and said that some customers come in expecting a new inspection sticker even while driving without a muffler or on bald tires.
Portraying the Grady Twins from 1980 horror classic
Norma Shulman, one of eleven Massachusetts electors who will  cast votes for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, poses amidst Biden/Harris and Black Lives Matters signs in her Framingham garage, Friday, Dec. 11, 2020.
Andrew Colbert hugs his wife Kimberly Gunner, August 12, 2021, almost exactly a year after the August 18, 2020  hit-and-run crash that injured the Natick couple, leaving Gunner with severe injuries that she is still recovering from.  The couple have received an outpouring of support from Natick and beyond in the last year. T
Wes Delano of Framingham sits by his 1965 For Mustang during the 9th annual Kidde Fenwal Car Show at the Kidde Fenwal Company in Ashland, Sept. 10, 2022.
Mike Joseph of Marlborough, with his son Nathaniel, 8, attends a rally in support of the late Eurie Stamps Jr., a Black man who was killed in his home by police during a SWAT raid  in January 2011, during a rally in support of reopening the Stamps' case, on Saturday August 15.
Agnes DeCenzo, 104, the last living participant in the first generation of the Framingham Heart Study, raises her arms in her signature
Cyclist Paul Meng of Chantilly, Virginia,  stands out in his helmet headdress at a water stop in Franklin, Massachusetts, during the Pan-Mass Challenge, an annual  bike-a-thon fundraiser for cancer research, on Saturday, August 4.
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Robert Norman "Bob" Ross(October 29, 1942 – July 4, 1995) was an American painter, art instructor, and television host.[1] He is best known as the creator and host of The Joy of Painting, a television program that appeared on PBS in the United States, Canada and Europe. 

Hasui Kawase(May 18, 1883 – November 7, 1957) was a prominent Japanese painter of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and one of the chief printmakers in the shin-hanga ("new prints") movement. 

Kawase worked almost exclusively on landscape and townscape prints based on sketches he made in Tokyo and during travels around Japan. However, his prints are not merely meishō (famous places) prints that are typical of earlier ukiyo-e masters such as Hiroshige and Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). Kawase's prints feature locales that are tranquil and obscure in urbanizing Japan. 

In 1923 there was a great earthquake in Japan that destroyed most of his artwork. 

Alphonse Legros(8 May 1837 – 8 December 1911), painter, etcher and sculptor was born in Dijon. 

As he had casually picked up the art of etching by watching a comrade in Paris working at a commercial engraving, so he began the making of medals after a walk in the British Museum, studying the masterpieces of Pisanello, and a visit to the Cabinet des Médailles in Paris. Legros, considered the traditional journey to Italy a very important part of artistic training, and in order that his students should have the benefit of such study he devoted a part of his salary to augment the income available for a travelling studentship. His later works, after he resigned his professorship in 1892, were more in the free and ardent manner of his early days—imaginative landscapes, castles in Spain, and farms in Burgundy, etchings like the series of "The Triumph of Death," and the sculptured fountains for the gardens of the Duke of Portland at Welbeck Abbey. 

On his 100th birthday, Earl Haley  of Framingham smokes a cigar as a waits for a birthday parade of  antique cars, Brewster ambulances, the Framingham Fire Department and Framingham residents to arrive at his Pincusion Road home on Wednesday, June 3. Elizabeth Ouimet, 6, of Sherborn,  and Tootsie prepare to leave the Saddle Rowe equestrian center barn for a horseback riding lesson during the first annual Horse 'N Harvest Saturday, October 22, 2016.Cannabis cultivating technician Jake Coutinho removes excess fan leaves from different strains of cannabis in a flowering room at Local Roots Organic Cannabis in Framingham, Oct. 8, 2021. Sheila Courchaine of Marborough, who lost  her husband Armand Courchaine  to the coronavirus, gazes at sign where her husband, a lifelong fly fisherman, calls her the Retired U.S. Army Col. Francis Larkin, 89, stands at attention as an echo taps is played during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Hopedale Community House, Nov. 10, 2021. Lifeguard Heidi Sardina, 65, sits on a lifeguard chair  on the last day of the season at Framingham's Learned Pond Beach, August 12, 2021.  The retired Waltham middle school teacher has been lifeguarding since 1972. David Howland, 67, a resident of a group home in Marlborough,  finds a quiet corner to strum on his ukulele during the Thrive Support and Advocacy's Fun Fest Saturday, July 15, 2017 at the Hudson Elks.Dr. Brian Lisse holds his well-worn black bag outside his Hudson, Massachusetts home on July 8, 2022.  Dr. Lisse and the bag will be traveling later in the month to Przemysl, Poland, to render medical aid  to Ukranian refugees.Dylan Abbott, 28, a former drugs and alcohol addict who had a few brushes with the law in his youth, shows tattoos on his back on Friday, July 26, before  competing in a triathlon to raise money for improved health care, including addiction treatment.  TDocumentary filmmaker Kori Keener spreads out in her loft bedroom  in her new Natick High School Class of 2018 president Dishod Kirby sheds tears of pride after his commencement address Friday, June 1, 2018 at Memorial Field.  Natick High was his fourth high school when he arrived as a junior.Circus worker Christian Mitchell relaxes with Cindy, a Columbian red-tailed boa, during a break at the Zerbini Family Circus show in Mendon Thursday night, July 28, 2016. Francis Iacovelli, 91, patriarch of the family-owned Francis Flowers on Prospect Street in Milford, creates a Valentine's Day rose arrangement for a customer in his shop Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 13.   Iacovelli founded the business in 1949 in Milford when he was 19.Keriann Kilcoyne, a recovering addict who now works at a detox center in Boston, displays a tattoo on her arm which reads A parasol and fan keep Katie Burke of Melrose cool as she watches the Race of the Century, an annual period affair featuring competition between vehicles of different technologies and eras  at the Collings Foundation in Stow Saturday, July 30, 2016.Framingham High School senior Jacqueline De La Rosa, 18 wears her  in her prom dress at Cushing Memorial Park Saturday, May 2 2020.  Prom was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic but De La Rosa had already bought the dress.  Hopedale field hockey and softball player Alyssa MacNeil, left, and her mother Suzanne, have more in common than their matching buns.  Alyssa wears the same uniform number her mother wore when her mom played softball for the Blue Raiders. (7/14/21)Rick Alberini,  owner of Alberini Inpsection Services, poses outside his Ashland garage Sept. 20, 2022. Alberini specializes in inspections and said that some customers come in expecting a new inspection sticker even while driving without a muffler or on bald tires. Portraying the Grady Twins from 1980 horror classic Norma Shulman, one of eleven Massachusetts electors who will  cast votes for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, poses amidst Biden/Harris and Black Lives Matters signs in her Framingham garage, Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. Andrew Colbert hugs his wife Kimberly Gunner, August 12, 2021, almost exactly a year after the August 18, 2020  hit-and-run crash that injured the Natick couple, leaving Gunner with severe injuries that she is still recovering from.  The couple have received an outpouring of support from Natick and beyond in the last year. TWes Delano of Framingham sits by his 1965 For Mustang during the 9th annual Kidde Fenwal Car Show at the Kidde Fenwal Company in Ashland, Sept. 10, 2022. Mike Joseph of Marlborough, with his son Nathaniel, 8, attends a rally in support of the late Eurie Stamps Jr., a Black man who was killed in his home by police during a SWAT raid  in January 2011, during a rally in support of reopening the Stamps' case, on Saturday August 15.Agnes DeCenzo, 104, the last living participant in the first generation of the Framingham Heart Study, raises her arms in her signature Cyclist Paul Meng of Chantilly, Virginia,  stands out in his helmet headdress at a water stop in Franklin, Massachusetts, during the Pan-Mass Challenge, an annual  bike-a-thon fundraiser for cancer research, on Saturday, August 4.
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On his 100th birthday, Earl Haley  of Framingham smokes a cigar as a waits for a birthday parade of  antique cars, Brewster ambulances, the Framingham Fire Department and Framingham residents to arrive at his Pincusion Road home on Wednesday, June 3.
Elizabeth Ouimet, 6, of Sherborn,  and Tootsie prepare to leave the Saddle Rowe equestrian center barn for a horseback riding lesson during the first annual Horse 'N Harvest Saturday, October 22, 2016.
Cannabis cultivating technician Jake Coutinho removes excess fan leaves from different strains of cannabis in a flowering room at Local Roots Organic Cannabis in Framingham, Oct. 8, 2021.
Sheila Courchaine of Marborough, who lost  her husband Armand Courchaine  to the coronavirus, gazes at sign where her husband, a lifelong fly fisherman, calls her the
Retired U.S. Army Col. Francis Larkin, 89, stands at attention as an echo taps is played during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Hopedale Community House, Nov. 10, 2021.
Lifeguard Heidi Sardina, 65, sits on a lifeguard chair  on the last day of the season at Framingham's Learned Pond Beach, August 12, 2021.  The retired Waltham middle school teacher has been lifeguarding since 1972.
David Howland, 67, a resident of a group home in Marlborough,  finds a quiet corner to strum on his ukulele during the Thrive Support and Advocacy's Fun Fest Saturday, July 15, 2017 at the Hudson Elks.
Dr. Brian Lisse holds his well-worn black bag outside his Hudson, Massachusetts home on July 8, 2022.  Dr. Lisse and the bag will be traveling later in the month to Przemysl, Poland, to render medical aid  to Ukranian refugees.
Dylan Abbott, 28, a former drugs and alcohol addict who had a few brushes with the law in his youth, shows tattoos on his back on Friday, July 26, before  competing in a triathlon to raise money for improved health care, including addiction treatment.  T
Documentary filmmaker Kori Keener spreads out in her loft bedroom  in her new
Natick High School Class of 2018 president Dishod Kirby sheds tears of pride after his commencement address Friday, June 1, 2018 at Memorial Field.  Natick High was his fourth high school when he arrived as a junior.
Circus worker Christian Mitchell relaxes with Cindy, a Columbian red-tailed boa, during a break at the Zerbini Family Circus show in Mendon Thursday night, July 28, 2016.
Francis Iacovelli, 91, patriarch of the family-owned Francis Flowers on Prospect Street in Milford, creates a Valentine's Day rose arrangement for a customer in his shop Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 13.   Iacovelli founded the business in 1949 in Milford when he was 19.
Keriann Kilcoyne, a recovering addict who now works at a detox center in Boston, displays a tattoo on her arm which reads
A parasol and fan keep Katie Burke of Melrose cool as she watches the Race of the Century, an annual period affair featuring competition between vehicles of different technologies and eras  at the Collings Foundation in Stow Saturday, July 30, 2016.
Framingham High School senior Jacqueline De La Rosa, 18 wears her  in her prom dress at Cushing Memorial Park Saturday, May 2 2020.  Prom was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic but De La Rosa had already bought the dress.
Hopedale field hockey and softball player Alyssa MacNeil, left, and her mother Suzanne, have more in common than their matching buns.  Alyssa wears the same uniform number her mother wore when her mom played softball for the Blue Raiders. (7/14/21)
Rick Alberini,  owner of Alberini Inpsection Services, poses outside his Ashland garage Sept. 20, 2022. Alberini specializes in inspections and said that some customers come in expecting a new inspection sticker even while driving without a muffler or on bald tires.
Portraying the Grady Twins from 1980 horror classic
Norma Shulman, one of eleven Massachusetts electors who will  cast votes for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, poses amidst Biden/Harris and Black Lives Matters signs in her Framingham garage, Friday, Dec. 11, 2020.
Andrew Colbert hugs his wife Kimberly Gunner, August 12, 2021, almost exactly a year after the August 18, 2020  hit-and-run crash that injured the Natick couple, leaving Gunner with severe injuries that she is still recovering from.  The couple have received an outpouring of support from Natick and beyond in the last year. T
Wes Delano of Framingham sits by his 1965 For Mustang during the 9th annual Kidde Fenwal Car Show at the Kidde Fenwal Company in Ashland, Sept. 10, 2022.
Mike Joseph of Marlborough, with his son Nathaniel, 8, attends a rally in support of the late Eurie Stamps Jr., a Black man who was killed in his home by police during a SWAT raid  in January 2011, during a rally in support of reopening the Stamps' case, on Saturday August 15.
Agnes DeCenzo, 104, the last living participant in the first generation of the Framingham Heart Study, raises her arms in her signature
Cyclist Paul Meng of Chantilly, Virginia,  stands out in his helmet headdress at a water stop in Franklin, Massachusetts, during the Pan-Mass Challenge, an annual  bike-a-thon fundraiser for cancer research, on Saturday, August 4.
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