His mother named him after her dream car but he topped the charts in 2019 under this moniker
Roughly, 180 of these were made & 50 remain; the man who created them was given a pension by the Archbishop of Mainz in 1465
"Candle In The Wind 1997" knocked this song that asked a title question from the top spot as the U.K.'s all-time bestselling song
In 1896 he wrote, "My prices are 2000, 3000 & 4000 dollars for head & shoulders, 3/4 length & full-length respectively"
Rembrandt's only seascape is set here, where the main figure once said, "Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?"
In 1898 what's been called the first blockbuster art show was devoted to him & put on for Queen Wilhelmina's coronation
He said, "The Seine! I have painted it all my life, at all hours, in all seasons, from Paris to the sea"
The February 17, 1901 death of his friend Carles Casagemas made this grief-stricken artist change his color palette
The first French museum to buy this type of painting was the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Lyon, in 1901
This famous work of art was damaged in 1652 when a door was cut into a wall, removing Jesus' feet
After it was auctioned in 2018, a work by this artist was renamed "Love is in the Bin"
Composed in 1791, the year he died, & last in the Kochel catalog of all his works, K. 626 is this work
Of the 23 lawgivers depicted on marble portraits over doors in the U.S. House chamber, he's the only one in the Bible
Perhaps bought from a Sears catalog, a window for an 1880s farmhouse inspired the name of this 1930 painting
This artist from Iowa once said, "All the really good ideas I'd ever had came to me while I was milking a cow"
The Brooklyn mural seenhereis an homage to this fictional group whose first appearance came in 1984
Raised in industrial Yorkshire, he moved to L.A. in 1964 & thought, "This is the place to be--in the land of swimming pools"
In the early 1700s in Dresden, King Augustus locked up a chemist until he found how to make this product dubbed "white gold"
This singer's first studio album came out in 1955, but a 2011 duets release was his first album to hit No. 1
German city where you'll find the statueseen here
He said a 2009 exhibit was the 1st time taxpayers' money was used "to hang my pictures up rather than scrape them off"
He once said, "It is through fantasy that children achieve catharsis. It is the best means they have for taming wild things"
Illustrationsby this man show why his name has become thestandardfor children's book artistry
11 movie soundtrack albums by this performer hit the Billboard Top 10, with 4 hitting No. 1
In 1908 this animal appropriately became the mascot of the Prohibition Party
Members of the Hungarian, Swedish & Israeli parliaments spoke when a bust of this foreign diplomat was unveiled
She first appeared in 1930's "Dizzy Dishes", along with singing cats in flapper outfits
In 1816 Francisco Goya published a series of 33 etchings called "La Tauromaquia", depicting this activity
One of its principal members said, "One morning one of us, having no black, used blue instead, &" this movement "was born"
On his deathbed he told police, "What I have done is nobody else's business"; one theory is he was protecting others
Though being added to much more slowly than 20 years ago, it's now 1.3 million square feet, too big to display in one place
"Si ve algo, diga algo" was part of a 2011 Spanish-language TV campaign by this Cabinet department
Formed in 1909, it performed to great acclaim in Paris, London, New York & Monte Carlo, but never in Moscow
Printmaker Richard Hamilton is credited with coining the name of this style, calling it "designed for a mass audience"
In 1978 he replaced his brothers at No. 1, who then replaced him; one of the brothers was a writer on all 3 songs
In 1909 he completed his last painting, a canvas called "Driftwood"
They are the 2 artists associated with the 1888 work seen here; one is the artist & the other is the subject
She's seen wearing a rebozo in her 1937 "Self-Portrait Dedicated to Leon Trotsky"
In 1882 he wrote, "Though I am often in the depths of misery, there is still calmness, pure harmony, and music inside me"
Of the traditional 8 parts of speech, it's the only one that doesn't end in the same 4 letters as 1 of the other parts of speech
Of the U.S. state quarters that feature sail-powered craft, the state depicting the oldest ship
The 2 famous painters who share a March 30 birthday, one born in Spain in 1746, the other in Holland in 1853
As Earth wobbles slowly on its axis, this moves in a "Chandler Circle" with a diameter of about 1 to 70 feet
In 1881 he wrote to Emile Zola, "I must soon leave Vetheuil, and I am looking for a pretty place by the Seine"
One of his last letters said, "I am risking my life for (my work) and my reason has half-foundered owing to it..."
The 1935 cartoon "I Haven't Got a Hat" was the first of many cartoons that paired him with a cat named Beans
The Victoria Cross is made from metal taken from enemy guns captured in this war
The Alabama coin bears this person's name in English, & for the first time on a circulating U.S. coin, in Braille
The tapestries in Israel's Knesset were designed by this artist born in Russia in 1887
Marie von Goethem, a student of the Ballet de l'Opera, was the model for his most famous sculpture