… artists that ever lived. He was famous in his own lifetime and is now a legendary person, whose paintings and quotes are used and misused by many. The quote: "In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes," is his most famous and…
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… near the end of the 1950's. It was a reaction to Abstract Expressionism. Pop art emphasized contemporary social values, the sprawl of urban life, the vulgar, the superficial, and the flashy. Advertising provided a number of starting points for…
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… more intriguing works of art than those done by Andy Warhol. I have been curious about his life ever since I saw his work in Milwaukee. I saw his famous work of the Campbell's Soup Can. By viewing this, one can tell he is not your average artist.…
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… She was born in Germany. Ann lived with her Father, Mother and Sister. Her father owned his own business. He sold herbs and spices until 1940, when Hitler came into power. Ann’s father Mr. Frank was a kind man. He did not want to see his family…
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… woman of heroic character; a female hero". As far back as one knows, there have been many heroines throughout history. Ann Hutchinson is one of a few famous heroines. From my opinion, she did great things while from another's perspective she did the…
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… her lifetime, she accomplished many things and did a lot of great things for the church and her community. She was born in 1874 in Mississippi, but her family was originally from Georgia where her mother was born a slave. The white man who bought…
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… when the Nazi’s began to invade their country, the Frank family went into hiding in an attic of a warehouse. The Franks’ daughter, Anne, kept a diary through out their horrible ordeal. Minutes before the Frank’s were captured in their hiding place…
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… City of Frankfort. Anne Frank lived with her family in a nice house. Anne and her sister, Margot’s childhood was a secure place inhabited by loving parents, relatives and nurses. However, when the Nazis had gained power in some parts of Germany, everythi…
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… through hard times during World War II, writes in her diary about her thoughts and feelings relating to her life from her own prospective. Anne writes from an attic where she is hiding from the Nazi’s. This is a book report on Anne Frank, Diary of…
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… of the poetry of Anne Sexton Anne Gray Harvey was born in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1928. After attending one year of college, she eloped and married Alfred "Kayo" Sexton at the age of nineteen. They had their first daughter in 1953, and…
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