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Louis William Wain (5
August 1860 – 4 July 1939) was an
English artist best
known for his
drawings of
anthropomorphised cats and kittens.
Wain was born in...
- The Hay
Wain –
originally titled Landscape: Noon – is a
painting by John Constable,
completed in 1821,
which depicts a
rural scene on the
River Stour between...
- The
Wain may
refer to The
Great Wain or Charles's
Wain,
another name for the Big
Dipper asterism The
Lesser Wain,
another name for the
Little Dipper asterism...
- The
Electrical Life of
Louis Wain is a 2021
biographical comedy-drama film
directed by Will Sharpe, from a
story by
Simon Stephenson, and
screenplay by...
- pp. 25–29
Waines 1992, p. 30;
Popovic 1999, pp. 33–35, 150, 155;
Talhami 1977, p. 453;
Lewis 2002, p. 113; Nöldeke 1892, pp. 146–47
Waines 1992, pp. 30–32;...
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David Benjamin Wain (born
August 1, 1969) is an
American comedian, writer, actor, and director. He has co-written and
directed six
feature films, including...
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WAIN may
refer to:
WAIN (AM), a
radio station (1270 AM)
licensed to Columbia, Kentucky,
United States WAIN-FM, a
radio station (93.5 FM)
licensed to Columbia...
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Samuel Wainer (December 19, 1910 –
September 2, 1980) was a
Brazilian journalist and author.
Wainer was born into a
Jewish family from Bessarabia, more...
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Wainer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alejandro Rojas Wainer (1945–2018), Chilean-Canadian
academic Bertram Wainer (1928–1987)...
- Look up
wain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
wain is a farm wagon.
Wain may also
refer to:
Wain (surname) Wani (surname), or
Wain,
Kashmiri surname...