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10 Great Things You Can Buy for $100 Million: Serious Money
Only the upper echelon of business tycoons, high-tech geniuses, entertainment and sports stars, and national lottery winners can lay their hands on $100 million. But if you’re one of them, you’ll appreciate this list of what you can buy for the money.
7 commentsFabulous Landscape Paintings at the Houston MFA ~ Van Gogh, Pissarro and More...
Descriptions, links and photos of masterful paintings in Houston's Museum of Fine Arts and about the famous people who painted them.
34 commentsOverwhelming Evidence For the Identity of Jack the Ripper - Forensics and the Portrait of a Killer
Many people enjoy the mystery of the unknown Saucy Jack and the Whitechapel murders of the late 1800s. A segment of these individuals make up a fan base, actually. They enjoy discussing the case, collecting memorabilia - even serial killer trading...
27 commentsImpressionism Art Movement
The Impressionism movement in the art world started when a group of artists organized an exhibition in Paris, France. [1] This style of painting spread to other countries in Europe, but the most famous Impressionists are French such as Edgar Degas,...
3 commentsImpressionist Artists: Pierre-Auguste Renoir - 5 Interesting Facts
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born in 25th February 1841 in Limoges in South-West France to a working class family. He painted with Monet amongst others in the Impressionist style for years but then one day began to fear that he had forgotten how to properly paint, so he started focusing more on portraits.
2 commentsInfluences of the Artist Vidan
Born in Perugia, Italy in 1965, artist Vidan showed signs of artistic ability at a very young age. But it was more than an early demonstration of ability that prompted his parents to encourage his love of art. He also showed great passion, even as a...
0 commentsMothers in Art; Some Mother's Day Paintings and Pictures by Mary Cassatt & Other Great Artists
As it’s coming up to Mother’s Day, I thought I’d celebrate by compiling a hub about Mothers in Art. Initially, I thought of blue gowned Renaissance madonnas, or chubby Renoir babies balancing on the knees of fresh cheeked country girls.......
37 commentsDegas' sculpture of The Little Dancer, and Impressionist Paintings of Ballet and Ballerinas in Art.
She was just 14 when Degas immortalised her in Bronze. Now she stands posed for all time, her slight and boyish form, poised and ready to dance. And here we are, standing before her on a sunny June day in Paris, wondering who she was, and what her life became...
90 commentsKick-Ass Women Impressionists
Ask anyone if they like the Impressionists, and everyone will sing the praises of Monet and his water-lilies, Degas and his ballerinas and circus performers, Renoir and his naked ladies, Van Gogh and his sunflowers and surreal backgrounds, maybe...
25 commentsAn Artist's Psyche
Who or what is an artist? Why makes us paint? What do artist feel or think when they create their work of art?
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