Madonna (12).
Yes Madonna had 12
Madonna in total has had around 30 top 40 hits and 6 number ones in the UK alone.
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Michael Jackson
There have been a number of paintings by that name. The artists who painted them are Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas and Pablo Picasso.
It is unknown the exact number of paintings Jacques-Louis David painted during his life. However, he did create at least 68 years worth of paintings.
It is unknown the exact number of paintings Jacques-Louis David painted during his life. However, he did create at least 68 years worth of paintings.
The colonial Paul Revere was a silversmith, not a painter. There are what are called, "Paul Revere paintings" that are done by a number of modern artists.
about 16000 works in different techniques.The total number of his works is listed as 16840. This includes not only paintings, but also sculptures, drawings and ceramic works.
Obviously The Scream is number one. More difficult to say which is number two:Vampire,Madonna orThe Dance of Life.
Leonardo painted a maxiumum of 15 paintings but all his drawnings and sketches ( plus paintings ) put together reach over 4,000. Additional answer: There are 22 of his paintings left today. The total number probably no more than 30.
The artist who painted numerous paintings of water lilies in his garden at Giverny is Claude Monet. He created a series of works that capture the beauty of the water lilies and the reflective quality of the pond, showcasing his innovative approach to light and color. These paintings are among his most famous and are considered masterpieces of Impressionism. Monet's garden in Giverny became a significant source of inspiration for his art.
Madonna (12).
He was an Italian High Renaissance painter. He painted, portraits and religious subjects. His mural paintings in the Vatican (in the Stanze) are especially famous. He also made prints and some architectural projects (never finished). Click link below for a list of his works!
There are a number of paintings in the Louvre which bear the name "the Deluge" (or some derivative of that name), however you may be thinking of "The Deluge" by Anne-LouisGirodet de Roucy-Triosson (1806).
Van Gogh did paint a number of landscape senses as well as other paintings clearly inspired by nature, such as all of his still life sunflowers. However, he also painted people, buildings, rooms, and things such as his pair of chair paintings which he painted while living with Gauguin in the Yellow House. You can read more about those paintings here: http://blog.vangoghgallery.com/index.php/2012/07/29/van-gogh-and-gauguins-chairs/