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Frederic
Remington produced more than 3,000
drawings and paintings, 22 bronze sculptures, a
novel, a Broadway play, and over 100 articles and
stories during his career, almost all of which
dealt with some aspect of Western life, with a
lot of emphasis on "Cowboys and
Indians." |
The Solomon
R. Guggenheim Museum is located on the Upper East Side of
Manhattan in New York City, at 1071 Fifth Avenue.
It houses a comprehensive collection of European
and American conceptual and abstract art from
throughout the 20th century. |
The
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The practice of listing
wonders began in ancient times, when Greeks and
Romans compiled lists of memorable things that
travelers should see. There were many lists
compiled that included many different wonders,
but all the lists included only objects that were
made by human beings and that were considered
notable because of their size or some other
unusual quality. |
Andy
Warhol was one of the most prolific
and well-known painters in art history, as well
as a creator of photographic silk screen prints,
movie producer, sculptor, video artist, author,
and performance artist. |
Leonardo da
Vinci was the creator of The
Last Supper, the Mona Lisa, and
many other paintings, as well as of notebooks
full of idea and sketches about art, engineering,
and science. |
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