John Peters Ringo aka Johnny Ringo, was part of the outlaw group of Cochise County Cowboys in Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona Territory. Johnny Ringo was born on May 3, 1850. He was born in Greens Fork, Indiana, him and is family moved to Liberty, Missouri in 1856. Ringo first moved to Cochise County in 1879 with his friend Joseph Graves Olney aka Joe Hill. In December of 1879, Ringo shot an unarmed man named Louis Hancock just because he denied a free drink of whiskey and preferred beer.
Charlotte E. Ray In this paper I will be providing you lots of information on Ms. Ray. Charlotte E. Ray accomplished a lot of great things for African American and women in general. Becoming not only the first female African-American lawyer in the United States but also the first to practice in Washington, D.C. Because of her bravery and persistence obstacles were broken. Ray has paved the way for young women of color in today’s society.
As a child growing up he always expressed a love for art. His mom, Elizabeth Douglass used to draw and paint using watercolors, and this is what was believed to have played a part in his love for art. Elizabeth worked for the Malvane family in Topeka, which founded the Malvane Museum of
When you think of September you think of back to school. Right? We all remember the smell of a new box of crayons. Well in the 1900s that was not the case for many children in America. Labor laws were not fair, but there was one American woman in that era that said enough is enough.
Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. ”-Malcolm X Education can get you to a lot of places if you focus on it. Education got Bessie Coleman to becoming the first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license and to stage a public flight in America. She still remains the pioneer of women aviation. Bessie Coleman is a black global leader because she was the first African American woman to earn a pilot 's license and stage a public flight in America.
Liza Lou was born in 1969 in New York City but was raised in the city of Los Angeles. She is a contemporary artists who does a lot of sculpture for her art work in the past years. Her plan in her creation of the art work is to recruit many unemployed artisans to help her with her art with laying down all the beadwork that is needed in most of her pieces. In 2002, Lou had won a $500,000 genius grant from the MacArthur Foundation which has been used to create many of her bead works. This is how she has been able to create all her crazy creations and has a lot more ideas to show to the public.
George Washington Carver,Botanist, Chemist, Scientist, Inventor, was born in Diamond, Missouri, around 1864 during the civil war. The year and date of his birth is unknown. George left the Carver home to further his education. He was admired by the president at the time, Theodore Roosevelt. Carver was a scientific expert that has contributed a lot to today's society.
(Source A) Waterhouse lived a quiet life, one without any evidence of major drama, and instead created beautiful works of art which illustrated tales of love and tragedy. (Source C) .John William Waterhouse was inspired by great artists before him, specifically artists from the Renaissance and Classical schools who shared Waterhouse's love of color and realist composition. (Source A)
The stained glass windows were made by artists in Chartres , Birmingham and Boston. The great rose window is a masterpiece of Charles Connickand measures 26 feet in
Annually, millions of people travel to northern France to view the grand and pompous Baroque style of the Palace of Versailles’s Hall of Mirrors. Built in 1698 during the reign of Louis XIV, the Palace of Versailles stood for over 100 years as “the primary residence of the kings of France and the seat of the government,” and in 1979, the Palace of Versailles and its gardens were decreed a World Heritage site by the UNESCO. An examination of the Palace’s Hall of Mirrors will reveal a dramatic use of light, symmetry, large-scale frescoes, a shell for painting, sculpture, and stucco, and an opulent use of rich color and accessories common to a French Baroque-style interior. Louis XII (r. 1610 - 1643) used the initial residence as a hunting lodge and retreat for his family, and in 1624, he commissioned Jacques Lemercier to build a chateau on the site, which remains as “the exterior façade overlooking the Marble Court.” From 1661 to 1710, Louis XIV oversaw the residential transformation of the majestic complex surrounded by gardens.
George Washington Carver was born in Diamond Grove, Missouri in January of 1864. His parents were Mary and Giles Carver, and their master was Moses Carver (the slave took up their owner’s last name.) Giles, George’s father left his mother before he was born, only to leave Mary, his mother, to raise George on her own. However, later on, Mary and George were kidnapped by northern raiders to be sold in Arkansas. George was returned frail, feeble and scrawny infant a year later in 1865 with no sign of his mother.
Coco Chanel Intro Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel known as Coco Chanel is a famous fashion designer who foundered her own company at the age of 27 in 1910. She died in 1971 but her company is still one of the leading high end fashion labels in the world. It is very prestigious and her name will continue to go down in history.
Meet 3 designers behind your favorite shoe brands Manolo Blahnik Manuel "Manolo" Blahnik Rodríguez is the founder of the self- named, high end shoe brand. He is a Spanish Fashion designer. Blahnik and his family often travel to Paris and Madrid to order clothes. But his mother is always dissatisfied of the shoes there so she started to create her own design of shoes.
Oath of the Horatii Jacques Louis David is a painter of the late XIIX-th century and the beginning of the XIX-th century David is one of the first artists to move away from the Rococo style of the time to the neoclassical style and is thought to be the preeminent painter of the time. He was born in Paris, 1748 and by the time he was nine, his father was killed on a duel and his mother sent him to live with his uncles who were architects. They tried to give him a good education but David was never a good student. He suffered from a tumor in his face and was very in to drawing. He insisted on becoming a painter and went to live with a relative of his, at the time one of the leading painter of the baroque era, François Bucher.
Drool Over Louis Vuitton 's Most Expensive Item to Date Let 's face it, almost every woman that we know would certainly dreamt of owning a Louis Vuitton bag once in their lives. Having a designer bag tucked away in one 's closet have been flipped as a status symbol over the years. True enough, many women have subscribed to the idea that these bags, no matter how costly, is definitely worth their money, attention and lust. If you 're one of the luck few who belongs to the uppermost echelons of the society, then the brand Louis Vuitton might never struck your body 's frenetic chord as you 're somewhat used to it. But if you 're just a fan of everything fancy in fashion, then you might drool so much upon Louis Vuitton 's take in monstrosity---the release of their most