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Kinkade is foremost of more than 30 palette-to-paycheck artists whose status as multimillionaires flies in the face of the archetypal image of the starving artist. Among the other great successes: Terry Redlin, who sells more than $20 million worth of Americana images each year and built a $12 million museum in Watertown, S.D., to showcase his work; Bev Doolittle, a painter of Native American themes who in the past decade has sold more than $60 million worth of prints; G. Harvey, who sold 30,000 prints last year, many at $1,500 or higher; Robert Bateman, a Canadian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Art Of Selling Kitsch | 8/30/1999 | See Source »

...concentrate on keeping my body aligned and balanced," says David P. Redlin...

Author: By Jessica Seddon, | Title: No Guts, No Glory, Dude | 2/3/1994 | See Source »

...Redlin is an economics concentrator who works at a robotics lab. Currently, he is looking for a consulting job. Fortier is a ROTC student studying government. Miller is a per-med English concentrator who plays the cello...

Author: By Jessica Seddon, | Title: No Guts, No Glory, Dude | 2/3/1994 | See Source »

...Wisconsin, both freshmen Democrats went down; Lynn Stalbaum lost his seat to ex-Congressman Henry C. Schadeberg, whom he defeated in 1964, and John Race fell before handsome Republican Assemblyman William Steiger. In North Dakota, Democratic Newcomer Rolland Redlin was wiped out. Even one Democratic freshman who had been considered a virtual shoo-in for reelection was shooed out: Nebraska's hard-working Clair Callan, after a nightlong seesaw count, finally lost to Fairbury Attorney Robert V. Denney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Midwest: Heartland Recaptured | 11/18/1966 | See Source »

...Driver Rudy Thrope. "A guy I know died and I didn't find out for a couple of days." "I get home now," said Hennepin County Assistant Attorney Theodore Rix, "sit down in the chair and turn on television. What's on? Captain Kangaroo." Said Mrs. Joel Redlin, summing up a whole city's grievance: "I miss my paper. I miss it, that's all." Better than Nothing. Efforts have been made to relieve the news drought. The struck papers themselves bought radio time for a daily newscast, and some radio stations have amplified their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: No News Is Bad News | 6/15/1962 | See Source »

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