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		<title>By: GERD ARNTZ AND THE WOODCUT ORIGINS OF THE STICK FIGURE » Austin Kleon</title>
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		<description>[...] early 20th century woodcut. Here is the beginning of Eric Lewallen&#8217;s wonderful talk, &#8220;ISOTYPE: A History of the Stick Figure&#8220;: Our stick figure&#8217;s past actually begins with statistics, and for that we jump back to [...]</description>
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