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Egypt, Greece and Rome Ancient Egypt, a civilization with very strong traditions of architecture and sculpture (both originally painted in bright colours) also had many mural paintings in temples and buildings, and painted illustrations on papyrus manuscripts. Egyptian wall painting and decorative painting is often graphic, sometimes more symbolic than realistic. Egyptian painting depicts figures [...]

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Background and early acting career Ruth Elizabeth Davis, known from early childhood as “Betty”, was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, the daughter of Ruth (“Ruthie”) Augusta (née Favor) and Harlow Morrell Davis, a patent attorney; her sister Barbara (“Bobby”) was born October 25, 1909. The family was Protestant, of English, French, and Welsh ancestry. In 1915, [...]

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The timeline below sets out some records relevant to a discussion of the “first rock’n’roll record.” Some songs are cited as having important lyrical content, while others are seen as offering important melodic, harmonic or rhythmic influence. These songs include not only hits from the early 1950s when the music emerged on the national and [...]

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Prehistory Currently, the earliest known European art is from the Upper Palaeolithic period of between 40,000 and 10,000 years ago and France has a large selection of extant pre-historic art from the Châtelperronian, Aurignacian, Solutrean, Gravettian, and Magdalenian cultures. This art includes cave paintings, such as the famous paintings at Pech Merle in the Lot [...]

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Middle Ages Discussions about the origins of non-religious theater (“théâtre profane”) — both drama and farce—in the Middle Ages remain controversial, but the idea of a continuous popular tradition stemming from Latin comedy and tragedy to the 9th century seems unlikely. Most historians place the origin of medieval drama in the church’s liturgical dialogues and [...]

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Early life After 1850 From 1850 to 1854, Schumann composed in a wide variety of genres, however controversy has raged regarding the merit of his output at this time; a widely held view was that his works of this period already showed signs of mental breakdown and creative decay. However this popular belief that this [...]

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Mole Other than the dangled moles described above, moles start out as loyal to their own country A. They may or may not be a trained intelligence officer. Note that some intelligence professionals reserve the term mole to refer to enemy personnel that personally know important things about enemy intelligence operations, technology, or military plans. [...]

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Origins The first publication of blues sheet music was Hart Wand’s “Dallas Blues” in 1912; W. C. Handy’s “The Memphis Blues” followed in the same year. The first recording by an African American singer was Mamie Smith’s 1920 rendition of Perry Bradford’s “Crazy Blues”. But the origins of the blues date back to some decades [...]

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Childhood Chopin’s first professional piano tutor, from 1816 to 1822, was the Czech Wojciech Żywny. Though the youngster’s skills soon surpassed his teacher’s, Chopin later spoke highly of Żywny. Seven-year-old “little Chopin” (”Szopenek”) began giving public concerts that soon prompted comparisons with Mozart as a child and with Beethoven. That same year, seven-year old Chopin [...]

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Family background and childhood Jiddu Krishnamurti came from a family of Telugu-speaking Brahmins. His father, Jiddu Narainiah, was employed as an official of the then colonial British Administration. Krishnamurti was very fond of his mother Sanjeevamma, who died when he was ten. His parents were second cousins, having a total of eleven children, only six [...]