yes she did
If it is signed and numbered , and in pristine condition, may be upwards of $2,000. Definitely worth a professional appraisal and authentication.
to suck this fat dick lowk :.
A photography is usually his starting-point. He then translates it into a great number of small squares which make up the painting.
Most of his paintings are oil on canvas. He also made a few small sculptures.
Very carefully. When an art restorer restores works they do it with a q tip and a special solution in small sections. The goal is to remove dirt, but not paint.
Franklin H. Carmichael was the youngest member of the Group of Seven. He was an accomplished watercolour painter, and heavily influenced by the other Group members' styles. Many of his paintings were of small towns in Ontario and often his rendition of clouds would be very striking. I am not sure but i think 7.
Maybe because he wanted to be a most recognized person for such paintings
Yep.
Cro-Magnons made paint by grinding minerals and mixing them with animal fat or plant sap to create pigments that could be applied to surfaces. These pigments were often used in cave paintings to create colorful images.
He very nearly did, but the patron (the guy with the money) gave in to Michelangelo's persuasion that he should be selected.
The paintings and murals are different because the paintings were small and in caves and the murals are big and are on public buildings it is similar because they are all paintings
At that rate, 133 minutes.