At the height of his American career, Juba's act featured a sequence in which he imitated a series of famous dancers of the day and closed by performing in his own style. Being a black man, he appeared with minstrel troupes in which he imitated white minstrel dancers caricaturing black ...
Famous Renaissance painters and artists worked during this period of European history (around the 1400s), creating a distinct style or art that blossomed in parallel with developments occurring in philosophy, literature, music, and science. But who are the most famous Renaissance artists?...
Journey through the ages of art with these flashcards that depict many famous artists and their works. From the 1400's to present, these cards are filled with prominent painters and sculptors whose great works are known around the world. From elegantly painted garden scenes to intensely focused...
7 Famous Child Prodigies 11 Banned Books Through Time Diego Rivera, seated in front of a mural depicting the American “class struggle,” 1933.(more) Mexican painter Print Also known as: Diego María Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez ...
93 February 3, 1994 repeat of the second of 9F21's three gags "Bart Gets Famous" 1F11 94 February 10, 1994 Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa poke their heads out from behind the couch, and Maggie pokes out from behind the center cushion. "Homer and Apu" 1F10 95 February 17, 199...
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Babe Ruth was an American professional baseball player, with a career spanning 22 seasons from 1914 until 1935. This famous left handed slugger is recognised by many as being the greatest baseball player of all time, and was one of the first to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. ...
Beckmann wrote, "I am seeking the bridge that leads from the visible to the invisible, like the famouscabbalistwho once said: 'If you wish to get hold of the invisible you must penetrate as deeply as possible into the visible.'" (38) In a time when many painters moved to abstraction...
Painted in 1967 by famous American pop art painter Andy Warhol, this painting was part of series depicting electric chairs. Warhol made the series in a period when he focused on bleak themes such as death, disasters, suicides or car crashes. 17 Hell This 1485 painting by German author Hans...
S1.E49 ∙ Program No. 49: Mary Frank, a Matter of Spirit 1998 We see the archetypal dreamlike landscapes of painter Mary Frank at the DC Moore Gallery. Included are interviews with the artist, art dealer Edward De Luca, and art historian Linda Nochlin. ...