Nope, Giorgio Morandi was married to his art like a true commitment-phobe. He didn't have any kids to distract him from his love affair with still life paintings. Just him, his brushes, and a whole lot of solitude.
It is a 1970's picture called "At the Beach" If it is framed and under glass then it is a copy of the original, I have seen them on eBay for $20. However, I am still looking into it myself.
L.S Lowry did not have any brothers or sisters
I would suggest you work with one of the many neutrals available. White, black, grey (or a combination of the colours) are all viable options and leave you able to use any other colour if and when you repaint. If your room has wood in it, you could also use any of the beige, brown and "stone" colours. There are currently glass tiles available from many companies that feature "metallic" looks, check into these. You can find one with a pewter look that is in combination with translucent and opaque tiles in greys. The finished look will be very sharp with the red, and still leave you options for the future.
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nope, he did not have any kids, even with his second wife, still no kids
Very rarely - she was a typical people person. I have found one painting of a vase of flowers.
First of all: If you mean paintings, do not call them drawings, they are different things! Still-lifes can be any style: Naive, realistic, romantic, impressionistic, expressionistic, pop... You name it!
Gerald Ford served in WWII as a Lieutenant Commander inthe US Navy 1942-1946.
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First of all, it is GERARD! not GERALD!!!!!!!!!! and i dont think think they do.
Absolutely not....
Labradors of any colour (including black) have a life span of 10 - 12 years.
Gerald Ford shares his name with an automobile.
Yes. When he pardoned Nixon.