Macbeth figured that if the grooms were allowed to speak, they would deny any involvement in the murder of Duncan, and this would cause people to look elsewhere for his murderer. As it is, nobody (except Macduff) seriously doubts that the grooms were the killers.
Rosencrance and Gildenstern
He asks where Macbeth was and what he was doing.
He asks where Macbeth was and what he was doing.
He carries the daggers he has used away from Duncan's room. His wife wants him to return and plant them on the grooms, but Macbeth refuses.
1960
Yes Red Grooms is still alive
NO
don't know sorry
the artist that was influenced by Los Temerarios was michelangelo. the #1 artist of the time in his life!!! the artist that was influenced by Los Temerarios was michelangelo. the #1 artist of the time in his life!!!
Red Grooms has: Performed in "Lurk" in 1965. Played Wendel Samson in "The Secret of Wendel Samson" in 1966. Performed in "Encyclopedia of the Blessed" in 1968. Played himself in "Edward Hopper" in 2007. Played himself in "Red Grooms: Sculptopictoramatist" in 2008.
As he he has influenced practically every artist generation after him, he has to be.
Yes. he was a famous German Renaissance artist.
Pieter Bruegel.
Nature and flowers.
Aretino was an Italian painter of the 1300s who primarily painted frescoes, and was heavily influenced by Giotto. He also painted panels with religious themes.
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous pop artist. Some other famous pop artists include Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Hamilton, Peter Max, Red Grooms, and Ed Ruscha.