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  • ...hives/2006/06/29/20072008-alfa-romeo-149-artist-impression/ Alfa Romeo 149 Artist Impression]
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  • ...born in England and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Trained as a commercial artist, he has worked as an illustrator for 20 years, and has received various awa
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  • [[File:doug meythaler image-filtered.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Artist Douglas Meythaler''']] Creating artwork has always been a driving force for artist Doug Meythaler. Working in watercolors and acrylics Doug strives for a rea
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  • '''Mario Maserati''', born in 1890, became an artist but the other five brothers all showed an interest in engineering, a new sc
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  • *[[Mario Maserati|Mario]] (1890 - 1981), painter and artist
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  • Burano is also known for its small, brightly-painted houses, popular with [[artist]]s. The designer [[Philippe Starck]] owns three houses. Other attractions i
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  • ...ary. This also included the construction of airplanes. In 1919, the famous artist and car designer [[Flamino Bertoni]] thought Macchi by drawing the shapes o
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  • ...all the front and put it in a wonderful body, where he saw the hand of the artist. Born to dominate races, failed the objective: thus ended the run. With the
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  • ...sonal art collection of [[Peggy Guggenheim]] (1898–1979), a former wife of artist [[Max Ernst]] and a niece of mining magnate [[Solomon R. Guggenheim]], this
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  • ...e [[Nobel prize]] winner prof. [[Renato Dulbecco]] and of the contemporary artist [[Mimmo Rotella]], inventor of the [[Decollage]].
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  • ...), were two of the first painters who began to move toward the role of the artist as a creative individual, rather than a mere copier of traditional forms. T ...ss'' another factor is included in the image, namely the factor of how the artist ''feels'' about the image. This emotional content in Mannerism is also the
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  • ...from a teacher, who related to him that there was no such thing as a lazy artist. The influence of Salvador Dali’s surrealism steered Mike away from the s ...n Christophorus Magazine, Vintage Race Car Magazine and is a regular cover artist contributor to PML Magazine.
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  • "I'm a artist, the track is my canvas, and the car is my brush." - Graham Hill
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  • ...torcycles and scooters went back to his prime love of being a sculptor and artist.
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  • ...n [[1919]] he worked as the chauffeur for the famous [[Ireland|Irish]] war artist [[William Orpen|Sir William Orpen]] ([[1878]]-[[1931]]).
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  • [[Juxtapoz Magazine]], founded by the artist [[Robert Williams (artist)|Robert Williams]], has thrived as a recent extrapolation of kustom kulture
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  • [[Image:Ssunsail.jpg|thumb|250pix|right|Artist's conception of a solar sail]] [[Image:Lunar-quenchgun.jpg|right|thumb|225pix|An artist's conception of an electromagnetic catapult on the Moon]]
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  • ...954, one day before his fifty-second birthday. The pilot, Ray Grimes, and artist Ernest Roose were also killed.
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  • ...ant to frame GM's showcars against a futuristic background. Image includes artist's rendering of GM's '''Firebird III''' showcar at lower left.]]
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  • ...ums hold various works, including a gorgeous wooden crucifix by an unknown artist of the Sienese school, two beautiful [[15th century]] wooden sculptures and
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  • ...any of the related vocations. At this stage, it was still possible for an artist to design a bridge as the level of structural calculations involved was wit
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  • ...here is a statue of Ronnie Peterson in Örebro, by Richard Brixel. The same artist was asked in 2005 to make a statue of racing driver [[Ayrton Senna]] from [
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  • ...stracted form — instead of depicting objects from one viewpoint, the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to present the piece in
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  • ...echnical or aesthetic, each car will bear the name of a famous inventor or artist from each century.
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  • |Artist:||[[Bill Conti]] |Artist:||[[James Bond music|James Bond soundtrack]]
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  • As a former commando, expert [[skiing|skier]], expert martial artist with multiple black belts, accomplished [[horse]]man, [[motorcycle racing|m
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  • ...bably superior to those on the island today today. However, the dominating artist is the great master Tiepolo whose works cover ceiling, and walls throughout
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  • ...al art piece, ''[[The School of Panamerican Unrest]]'', where Mexican-born artist [[Pablo Helguera]] is attempting to drive a portable schoolhouse for the le
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  • ...mbol is '''Bibendum''', the Michelin Man, introduced in [[1898]] by French artist O'Galop (pseudonym of Marius Rossillon), and one of the world's oldest [[tr
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  • |Artist:||[[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] |Artist:||[[James Bond music|James Bond soundtrack]]
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  • ...lebrities. [[John Singer Sargent]] and Frank Hyde are among the prominent artist who stayed on the island around the late 1870s. Sargent is best known for
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  • |Artist || [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] |Artist || [[James Bond music|James Bond soundtrack]]
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  • *[[Edward Lear]], artist, illustrator and writer known for his nonsensical poetry and his limericks,
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  • ...a larger-than-life personality as a race-car driver, actor, film producer, artist, and the man who revolutionized winemaking in the 20th century. He was only
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  • |Artist:||[[Monty Norman]] / [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] <small>(Track 1)< |Artist:||[[James Bond music|James Bond soundtrack]]
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  • |Artist || [[George Martin]] |Artist || [[James Bond music|James Bond soundtrack]]
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  • |Artist || [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] |Artist || [[James Bond music|James Bond soundtrack]]
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  • [[Fortunato Depero]], futurist artist and one of the founders of the futurist movement in Italy, was born in Fond
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  • ...s for “maximum passenger space paired with the lowest possible costs.” The artist and the engineer put their complementary skills together to construct an in
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  • ...ilio Castagna]] too has always worked within the company. He is the family artist and has, since his childhood, designed and built motorcars. While working,
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  • ...e Revoked', had a large amount of promotional material already produced by artist Robert Peak, was based on Dalton's portrayal of Bond and more dramatic and ''Licence to Kill'' was adapted as a [[graphic novel]] by writer-artist [[Mike Grell]], who would go on to write several original James Bond comic
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  • |Artist || [[Marvin Hamlisch]] |Artist || [[James Bond music|James Bond soundtrack]]
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  • ...(actually two straight eights mounted parallel to one another). Mario, an artist, is believed to have devised the company's [[trident]] emblem, based on one
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  • |Artist:||[[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] |Artist:||[[James Bond music|James Bond soundtrack]]
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  • ...do Giacconi]], Literature 1975 Nobel Prize winner [[Eugenio Montale]], the artist [[Vanessa Beecroft]], comedians [[Gilberto Govi]], [[Paolo Villaggio]], [[B
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  • |Artist || [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]
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  • ...[September 13]], [[1506]], [[Mantua]]) was the first truly [[Renaissance]] artist of Northern [[Italy]].
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  • ...], Sean Connery has been married to [[France|French]]-[[Tunisia|Tunisian]] artist [[Micheline Roquebrune Connery]].
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  • ...ance is followed by "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]," performed by a notable artist each year.
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  • |Artist:||[[Burt Bacharach]], [[Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass]] and [[Dusty Sprin
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  • ...ed illustrations with your registration number available directly from the artist. (UK)
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  • ...of chivalry to the style and models of classicism. Romantic Ariosto was an artist only for the love of his art; his epic. ...hilosophy; he loves, and comments on his love in a learned style; he is an artist, and writes dialogues of [[scholastic]] speculation that would be considere
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  • ...of chivalry to the style and models of classicism. Romantic Ariosto was an artist only for the love of his art; his epic. ...hilosophy; he loves, and comments on his love in a learned style; he is an artist, and writes dialogues of [[scholastic]] speculation that would be considere
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  • * '''Mucha Museum''' [http://www.mucha.cz] A museum of the Czech artist and his contemporaries.
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  • ...in Klimt’s paintings are uniquely his own. Egon Schiele, another Viennese artist working at the same time as Klimt, would utilize such singularly thin and u ...e pulpit by Anton Pilgram (1514-1515, signed with a carved portrait of the artist) and the immense Gothic carved Altar of Wiener Neustadt. The aborted North
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  • ...e the credits run, the main theme of the film is usually sung by a popular artist of the time. For the most part, the backdrop is unrelated to the plot of th
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  • ...e the credits run, the main theme of the film is usually sung by a popular artist of the time. For the most part, the backdrop is unrelated to the plot of th
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  • * [http://www.fundaciotapies.org '''Fundació Antoni Tàpies''']This abstract artist has a great Museum close to ''Passeig de Gràcia''. It is a good size, has
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