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Charles Musès - Wikipedia Charles Arthur Muses ( ˈmʌsɪs ; 28 April 1919 – 26 August 2000), was a mathematician, cyberneticist and esoteric philosopher who wrote articles and books under various pseudonyms (including Musès, Musaios, Kyril Demys, Arthur Fontaine, Kenneth Demarest and Carl von Balmadis) [citation needed] He founded the Lion Path, a shamanistic movement He held unusual and controversial views
Lion and Sun - Wikipedia Sign of Lion in Persepolis; Achaemenid Persian relief University of Chicago Oriental Institute The Lion and Sun (Persian: شیر و خورشید, romanized: Šir-o Xoršid, pronounced [ˌʃiːɾo xoɾˈʃiːd]; Classical Persian: [ˌʃeːɾu xʷuɾˈʃeːd]) is one of the main emblems of Iran (Persia), and was an element in Iran's national flag until the 1979 revolution and is still commonly
Nainsukh (film) - Wikipedia Nainsukh is a 2010 film directed by Amit Dutta based on the life and works of Nainsukh, an 18th-century Indian miniature painter [2][3] The film contains meticulous recreations of Nainsukh's paintings through compositions set amidst the ruins and environs of the Jasrota palace where the artist was retained [3]
Edmund Thomas Clint - Wikipedia Edmund Thomas Clint (19 May 1976 — 15 April 1983) was an Indian child prodigy known for having drawn over 25,000 paintings during his life of less than seven years [1][2]
Paris Viswanathan - Wikipedia Viswanathan at work Velu Viswanathan, popularly known as Paris Viswanathan (born 1 January 1940) is an Indian painter, sculptor and filmmaker He is considered by many as one of the prominent modern painters in India [1][2][3] He is a recipient of the Best Documentary Film Award of the Festival dei Popoli, Florence and the K C S Paniker Award of the Kerala Lalithakala