well im not sure but when i was at work a man gave me this witch apeared to be 25 sent coin to him but then later when i showed it to a friend she said that this was 1/4 of a million dollars
because he was promised money and good fortune.
Maybe because it was worth a lot of money.
Because of his admiration for Adolf Hitler and his love of money, in 1938 Salvador Dali was expelled from the movement
The first World War left Germany and much of Europe very poor. So when Adolf Hitler promised Germany that with him they would be get more money, rebuild their country, get revenge on the people that did this to them and become the worlds most powerful nation and race.
He aspired to be a painter before his rise to power but was rejected from a famous art school. This may have potentially added to some of his anger towards the Jewish people because in his mind they controlled the money and style of art. Adolf also served as a soldier during WWI.
the painting gustav klimt sold for the most money was (the kiss) sold for 55.5 million pounds
he stole money
No. He did not have much money at all.
I am pretty sure Gustav owns a car. Most teenage boys, famous or not, would at least have some type of vehicle to drive around and get places, and since Gustav has lots of money, I am sure that he would spend some of it to buy a car.
In money, yes. In smarts, education, and good manners, no.
because he was promised money and good fortune.
By promising more money and change
Maybe because it was worth a lot of money.
One hundred million dollars.
yes, he did not give himself an inflated salary and used his money for his various projects
No. He was very angry that the Jews had all the money, and weren't keeping it in the government.
Because of his admiration for Adolf Hitler and his love of money, in 1938 Salvador Dali was expelled from the movement