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- Picasso retains spot as most actively traded artist in 2005
Picasso retains spot as most actively traded artist in 2005 Globe and Mail, Canada - Mar 15, 2006 Pablo Picasso, who painted the world's most expensive picture, held his place as 2005's most
- School pigeons
School pigeons EducationGuardian.co.uk, UK - Mar 13, 2006 Sakamoto and Masumi Wakita set out to teach a group of pigeons how to distinguish paintings by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) from those by Claud
- Thieves steal royal artifacts from Brazil museum
Thieves steal royal artifacts from Brazil museum CNN International - Mar 7, 2006 25, art thieves used the cover of Rio's Carnival celebration to steal four paintings by Pablo Picasso, Salvador
- Dark Castle is children's play
Dark Castle is children's play UMM News, Sports & Events, Minnesota - 18 hours ago French impressionist Claude Monet's paintings of "Sunset in Venice" and "Japanese Brid
- School pigeons
School pigeons EducationGuardian.co.uk, UK - Mar 13, 2006 Sakamoto and Masumi Wakita set out to teach a group of pigeons how to distinguish paintings by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) from those by Claud
- Suitcase exhibit brings artwork into schools
Suitcase exhibit brings artwork into schools Jefferson City News Tribune, MO - Feb 21, 2006 Conception, Gary Drinkard's fourth-grade art class listened as Art in a Suitcase introduced them to t
The Impressionists
The Impressionists Claude Monet was a seminal figure in the evolution of Impressionism, a pivotal
style in the development Claude Monet: online resources and exhibitions 19th Century Art: Claude Monet Claude Monet (1840-1926). | Early and High Impressionism | Late Impressionism |
Waterlilies at Giverny |. Early and High Impressionism CGFA- Bio: Claude Monet Claude Oscar Monet was a French impressionist painter who brought the study of
the transient effects of natural light to its most refined expression. WebMuseum: Monet, Claude: Rouen Cathedral Monet, Claude: Rouen Cathedral Monet's persistence in painting in series,
beginning with the Gare Saint-Lazare and continuing in the Poplars and
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