Yes, he made many metal sculptures. So he was a sculptor.
Yes, the "Presidential Medal of Freedom"
It is difficult to see any of Calder's sculptures as being copied on or even influenced by Miro's works.
He didn't build any libraries. He destroyed them.
He didn't build any empire - he simply stole the Persian Empire and made it into his own.
Alexander the great was able to build such a large and expansive empire because of his warfare strategy. Alexander the Great was able to defeat any enemy that crossed his path, which allowed him to conquer all of the countries he entered and add them to his empire.
Architects designed the palace of Versailles. It was build by the usual range of craftsmen (masons, carpenters, stone carvers) and embellished by artists (painters, sculptors, garden designer). As that wasn't any more feudal times, the workers were all paid but no slave labour was used.
Yes, one little sister ca
Hasek, 1991
A Cairn Terrier (dog) named Pepper
Some of his mobiles shift their configurations based on weight or air movement. Neuroaesthetics is a study of how a damaged brain might work like these pieces of art. He died unexpectedly at age 78 in 1976. None of the literature mentions any physical or mental health issues.
Alexander's last words: "Bury my body, do not build any monument, keep my hands outside so that the world knows the person who won the world had nothing in his hands when dying".
no, Alexander the great did not have any diseases