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2. Pablo Picasso 1. Pablo Picasso, the famous Spanish painter and sculptor who brought cubism into art-painting was born in 1881. He died in1973. He is
regarded as the artistic giant of the 20th century. His "blue period" (1902-04) gave way to the "pink period" (1904-06) depicting circus life. |
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Wife of Francesco del
Giocondo
Leonardo da Vinci [1452-1519] ’s La
joconde is supposed to be
the portrait of Mona Lisa,
who was the wife of Francesco del Giocondo. Ergo the French term "La Joconde", which is often used to designate Leonardo's famous painting, has stuck in France. |
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3. “The Factory”
Andy Warhol’s film studio and workshop was called “The Factory”. Andy Warhol developped Pop Art and he exerted a great influence. His rows of coca cola bottles are well known. He also supplied Mona Lisa with a moustache. |
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4. Drella is a hybrid of Cinderella and
Dracula.
Andy Warhol's friends used to see him as a mi-Cinderella and a mi-Dracula. Drella is the portmanteau word which they coined by blending "Cinderella" and "Dracula". |
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