Because somebody commissioned him to paint it. That was the usual reason for paintings to be made.
the Greeks in 1500 bc
Koons has made sculptures in various materials, as blow-up stainless steel, plastic materials, porcelain, plants and flowers on a rack, etc. In most cases he hired artisans to make them.
they were made in venice and they were first made in 1162
shail shah made bauhaus clocks
he made a scene in public
Vessels that hold flowers are called pots or containers. They may be made of clay, plastic, or woven fibers. Some containers are called vases. Flower show judges prefer the term container to vase.
I have a Rossy painting of a vase of flowers and it says it was made in Mexico.
terracotta
Terracotta is baked clay, kind of like flower pots and roof tiles. The terracotta warriors are made of clay.
Terracotta is baked clay, kind of like flower pots and roof tiles. The terracotta warriors are made of clay.
Yes, terracotta is hard. It is made of soft clay that has been baked until it is dry and hard. Commonly tiles and flower pots are made fo terracotta.
The terracotta warriors were made to protect the emperor in the after life, as for why are they buried I have no idea.
The Terracotta Worriers were made so that the Royalty would not have to worry about things themselves. For more serious information regarding the Terracotta Army, please see the related question below:
terecotta soldiers are made out of Terecotta clay wich is very strong.
The terracotta warriors are made of clay. They never had a life, let alone a lifestyle.
china
The exact place where the Terracotta Army was made is largely known. However, Chinese archaeologists have recently made a breakthrough in this suspense. After a series of in-depth researches on the pollen detected on terracotta fragments, results indicate, among these pollen, the recognized is from 32 kinds of plants, the pollen on the terracotta warriors is of herbaceous characters, and the pollen on the terracotta horses is of conifer. Base on the vegetation distribution at that time, conclusion is made that the terracotta horses were made closer to the tomb of Qin Shihuang than the terracotta warriors. In accordance with the outcome of microelement analysis, it is certain that the terracotta horses were locally produced, since the clay of same micronutrient level is found both in the horses and soil near the tomb.