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The original and provocative artist known for his unusual, distorted depictions of the human figure, challenging traditional notions of beauty and strength - Jansson Stegner
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About how it was then and how it is now, funny cartoons that make you think and laugh.
At the time now, a fully grown up boy still dared to accomplish the feat of walking to the nearest school on his own, and yet his answer shows a rare lack of confidence in success.
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Blatant unreliability. What mistakes did the Pre-Raphaelite artists make in their paintings?
The artist Edmund Blair Leighton painted a picture inspired by the beautiful and romantic process of allocade, i.e. knighting. Except that he got the knight's armor a bit mixed up.
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Vicious demonesses and the evil spirit of Santa Claus in Gerald Brom's memorable drawings
The boy was forced to change schools frequently, often did not have time to make friends and was always in the position of a newcomer. Brom's work is quite dark, although interesting. He often writes on behalf of the "bad guy", a negative character, often quite creepy.
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Why are the people in Fernando Botero's paintings so fat? The artist's own answer.
Botero has been married three times, and his current spouse Greek sculptor Sofia Vari can well give a head start to many mannequins. In many interviews he tries to prove that he is not obsessed with overweight women.
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A toilet bowl made of gold and a human skull for 100 million dollars. The most controversial works of contemporary art
The toilet was stolen when it was placed in the toilet of Blenheim Palace. At least the gold cube was left behind as further proof that it is better to invest in tangible assets
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Charming fat women in all their glory in the paintings of famous artists from antiquity to the present day
But gradually the standards changed, and fullness was seen as something morbid, as opposed to a healthy diet and lifestyle. And Mesolithic people valued wide hips and large breasts - the main signs that a woman could give birth to and nurture healthy children.
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