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Benjamin Franklin was the agent of the American Congress in France who signed a military alliance with that government. He was the first United States Ambassador to France.
If you refer to the document signed on July 4, 1776, Charles Thomson signed it after Hancock. I actually read, that Josiah Bartlett was the first to sign it, after John Hancock http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/signers/bartlett.htm.
john Hancock signed the declaration on July 4,1776!
Lots of them. She started out at Educational Pictures but was "loaned out" to Tower Productions, Universal, Paramount, and Warner Brothers for various projects. When Educational folded, she was signed by Fox Film (which later merged with Twentieth Century Pictures to become 20th Century Fox). Fox loaned her out to other studios as well. She was then signed by MGM, but her one film for them was a disappointment at the box office and her contract with them was canceled by mutual consent. United Artists hired her for one picture, but it wasn't successful either. She was then signed to a personal contract by David Selznick, who again loaned her out to various studios.
Impressionist painter Claude Monet's series Water Lilies,also known as Nympheas, can be seen in museums all over the world, including museums in Paris, Wales, New York, Chicago, Saint Louis, Portland, Kansas City, and Cleveland. The series is comprised of nearly 250 oil paintings executed over the last three decades of Monet's life. The subject of the paintings is Monet's flower garden at Giverny, depicted at different times of the day and in different seasons. Eight large paintings depicting the Water Lilies were painted for the French government and were to be placed in a museum at the Musee de l'Orangerie. Monet signed the contract for this commission in April 1922 and worked closely with Camille Lefevre, the head architect of the Louvre, to design plans for the building that would display Monet's paintings. Construction was complete in 1923, but Monet refused to hand over his paintings and the canvases remained in his possession until Monet died on December 5, 1926. The paintings went on display to the public at the Musee de l'Orangerie on May 17, 1927, nearly two years after Monet's death.
what artist signed his paintings as t.w
The artist that signed his paintings with the signature Dennis, was Denis Dutton.
If you mean the signaure Vincent, that is how Vincent van Gogh signed his paintings.
There are 40 known paintings attributed to her, 31 of them signed.
Dorothy Howard from Fairborn Ohio painted paintings and signed them Howard or Calvez
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Benjamin Franklin signed the Decloration of Independence.
Could possibly be Hugo Robus?
signed charles miller
It was signed in 1628 by Charles I.
Franklin Roosevelt signed this order in 1942.
ben franklin