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Although his works gained esteem throughout his career among his colleagues, much of Van Gogh's recognition came posthumously. After his death, exhibits were displayed as a memorial to him and his work is among the most noted for his time.
yea he did win awards
There were no awards in our sense of the word to be won.
yes he has. he had a award for best kissing awards
no
Rene Descartes did win any awards or special recognition.
She was too good to get awards.
I was unable to find any official awards in his name made directly to his estate/heirs after his death in 1968.
No. The movie was released on April 1, 2011, so it's way too early for awards recognition.
Unfortunately, this great writer has never been bestowed with any awards.
Although he never received any honors or awards in his time, Aristotle did achieve fame through recognition of being such a well known philosopher.
No, Edgar Allan Poe did not win any awards for "The Cask of Amontillado." During Poe's lifetime, there were no prestigious literary awards like we have today, so he did not receive any formal recognition or awards for his works.
Jacques Cartier did not receive any awards after his voyages. His expeditions in the 16th century were primarily funded by the French monarchy to explore and claim territories in the New World, rather than for personal recognition or accolades.
The Brothers Grimm did not receive any specific awards during their lifetime. However, their collection of fairy tales and folklore has since garnered widespread praise and recognition for its cultural and literary significance.
Ron Mueck has not won any major awards, but his hyper-realistic sculptures have gained recognition and praise from the art world and the public. His work has been exhibited in prestigious museums and galleries around the world.
No, Joan of Arc did not receive any awards or special recognition during her lifetime. However, she was eventually canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 1920, nearly 500 years after her death.
William Blake did not win any awards during his lifetime as he was not widely recognized or appreciated for his work as a poet, artist, and printmaker. It was only after his death that he gained recognition as a significant figure in the Romantic art and literature movement.