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Coplan (1912–1985),
American photographer William F.
Coplan (c. 1795–?),
American politician John
Coplans (1920–2003),
British artist, art writer, curator...
- Editor-in-Chief from 1972 to 1977. John
Coplans was born in
London in 1920. His
father was
Joseph Moses Coplans, a
medical doctor and a man of many scientific...
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Shayne Coplan (born 1998) is an
American entrepreneur, technologist, and the
founder and
chief executive officer (CEO) of Polymarket, the world's largest...
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Francis Coplan (Agent FX 18) is a
fictional French secret agent created by Paul Kenny, the nom de
plume of
Belgian authors Gaston Van den
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Coplans 1972, p. 23: ‘Very
often a head is
cropped to such an
extent that the hair
flows outside the
borders of the format...’
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Retrieved January 3, 2018.
Coplans, p. 110. Archer,
Michael (2002). "The Real and its Objects". Art Since...
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Maxwell Frederic Coplan (February 13, 1912 – July 1, 1985) was an
American photographer. His
subjects included Bob Dylan,
Alfred Hitch****,
Grace Kelly...
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November 12, 2007.
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Carol (April 5, 2012). "A New
Traveling Show of
Lichtenstein Works". The New York Times.
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