It is a paper cut-out with gouache color.
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, California
He[Daedalus]made a statue of Icarus to honor his death.
"Icarus and himself" isn't one specific part of speech. "Icarus" is a noun, "and" is a conjunction, and "himself" is a reflexive pronoun.
How the hell do I know!
His father was a prosperous grain merchant and his mother was an artistic woman who made hats and paints of China.
"Icarus" and "himself" are both used as pronouns in this sentence. "Icarus" is a personal pronoun, referring to the character by name, and "himself" is a reflexive pronoun, indicating that the action of making the wings directly affects the subject.
Icarus' father was Daedalus, a skilled craftsman and inventor in Greek mythology. Daedalus created wings made of feathers and wax for himself and Icarus to escape from the island of Crete. He warned Icarus not to fly too close to the sun, but Icarus ignored the warning, leading to his tragic fall.
He flew with wings that his father Daedalus made him. They were made from wax.
Probably because he thought of Icarus, who lost the wings his father had made for him, and fell into the sea.
Icarus flew using the wax and feather wings his father made him. He died by flying to close close to the sun. The sun melted the wax off and Icarus fell to his death and drowned.
Because daedalus loved icarus deeply and it broke their heart to see icarus so vulnerable not being able to fly so they, themselves, built wings for icarus
Yes, Henri Matisse created "Icarus" while he was bedridden due to illness in the early 1940s. During this time, he used cut paper to produce his artwork, employing a technique he referred to as "painting with scissors." The piece is part of his larger work "Jazz," which reflects his innovative approach and vibrant use of color despite his physical limitations.