starry night!!!!
2007-08-07 18:42:17
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answer #1
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answered by me 5
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Bailarina basculando 1877-1879 by Egdar Degas
and El deshielo en Vétheuil by Claude Monet.
2007-08-09 09:22:41
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answer #2
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answered by Elizabeth F 4
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That's an interesting, but difficult question to answer personally. That's like being a child, given a $1.00 and set free in the Dollar General or Dollar Tree store.
Boquet of Spring Flowers or Madame Charpentier & her Children-Renoir
The Starry Night, Two Peasants & a Child-Vincent Van Gogh
Buttonwood Farms-N.C. Wyeth
Boys in a Pasture, Fresh Air-WInslow Homer
2007-08-07 19:30:52
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answer #3
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answered by kriend 7
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The Last Supper (Italian: Il Cenacolo or L'Ultima Cena) is a 15th century mural painting in Milan created by Leonardo da Vinci for his patron Duke Ludovico Sforza and his duchess, Beatrice d'Este. It represents the scene of The Last Supper from the final days of Jesus as narrated in the Gospel of John 13:21, when Jesus announces that one of his twelve disciples would betray him. The painting is one of the most well known and valued in the world.
2007-08-09 04:07:57
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you watch The Thomas Crown Affair just before asking this per chance ? I would have to say I am not a fan of art per see but if forced to make an answer ( I know you aren't forcing me but this girl sitting next to me is insisting I answer) I would probably say (after much debate with said girl) ........... Monet's Haystacks for me I love country scenes and one day hope to have a huge farm with loads of horses. I have been "reminded" to tell you her favourite...she likes the Mona Lisa.
2007-08-10 19:44:57
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answer #5
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answered by Teacher 4
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The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh.
2007-08-07 18:48:10
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answer #6
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answered by Starr 7
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Either Salvador Dali or Leonardo Da Vinci
2007-08-10 14:14:55
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answer #7
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answered by gldnsilnc 6
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The Night Watch (Dutch: De Nachtwacht), by Dutch painter Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn.
2007-08-10 20:32:10
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answer #8
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answered by Dansk 2
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My choice would never be something done by one of the 'great masters' but a piece by Balthus.
2007-08-09 10:29:01
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling, 1508-12 by Michelangelo
so many things to look at on this piece of art. you would always notice something new. that would be like having all the great pieces by him in one
but if it was allowed to have two i would also choose The Spirit of '76 by
Archibald MacNeal Willard, this is one of the most inspiring paintings to me. talk about strength
2007-08-08 01:26:16
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answer #10
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answered by it's still me 5
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Bridge over a Pool of Water Lilies monet
2007-08-13 08:47:13
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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