Monet did a series of paintings of the Rouen Cathedral.
He painted pictures of people's houses. The allies used this as propaganda, calling him a house painter, and naturally the public thought of painter and decorator. Not that being a decorator is bad, but it's not the occupation of a world leader/statesman so it minimized him in the public mind.
maybe because they are painted black.
He painted pictures of people's houses. The allies used this as Propaganda, calling him a house painter, and naturally the public thought of painter and decorator. Not that being a decorator is bad, but it's not the occupation of a world leader/statesman so it minimized him in the public mind.
they sleep in churches in a chamber or there own little room
The number of dwellings in London, at that time, is not known. What can be accurately quoted is than 13000 houses were destroyed, 89 churches and 52 Guild Halls. This represented 430 acres and 80% of the City
He painted pictures of people's houses. The allies used this as propaganda, calling him a house painter, and naturally the public thought of painter and decorator. Not that being a decorator is bad, but it's not the occupation of a world leader/statesman so it minimized him in the public mind.
maybe because they are painted black.
The government.
Because it is said there are more churches than houses.
No. The houses are usually painted with beautiful, colorful paintings.
The government.
Meep does
So they look pretty and inviting.
The Musée d'Orsay, which houses the world's largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist paintings, is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay railway station.
houses, shops, ranches, churches
The government.
They built their houses out of natural wood. They painted faces.