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He frequently drew portraits of the musicians playing their instruments.
Zappa became irritated by Van Vliet, who drew constantly, including while on stage, filling one of his large sketch books with rapidly executed portraits and warped caricatures of Zappa.
As well as writing he drew portraits in chalk and modeled in clay ; many of his deft and lively chalk portraits of friends are in the collection of the Uffizi.
At an exhibition in London, these portraits drew large crowds.
" I had first gone there during the Beatnik days of the 1950s to perform poetry, then I drew portraits for two years and stayed up all night listening to folk music in the clubs.
He drew portraits in this manner of many members of the Order of Merit for the royal library at Windsor Castle.
Catlin painted and drew scenes of Mandan life as well as portraits of chiefs, including Four Bears or Ma-to-toh-pe.
He drew portraits with the skill of an inspired artist.
Theodore Dreiser drew harsh portraits of a type of ruthless businessman in The Financier ( 1912 ) and The Titan ( 1914 ).
The couple remained together until Keller's death in 1985 ; during this time she illustrated some of his work, and drew and painted many portraits of him.
The works of Chênedollé were edited in 1864 by Sainte-Beuve, who drew portraits of him in his Chateaubriand et son groupe and in an article contributed to the Revue des deux mondes ( June 1849 ).
Because many of Hensel's family members were famous themselves, and perhaps sacrificing his development as a painter, Hensel painted or drew portraits almost exclusively, although he produced some drawings for almanacs, and produced artwork found in some of the halls of the Schauspielhaus, an important theater in Berlin.
Sir Leslie Matthew Ward ( 21 November 1851 – 15 May 1922 ), was a British portrait artist and caricaturist who drew or painted numerous portraits which were regularly published by Vanity Fair, under the pseudonyms " Spy " and " Drawl ".

drew and all
She drew on all her resources of mind and heart to help them -- to make them at home in the world ; ;
They had art lessons from John Bradley of Keighley and all drew with some skill.
The Anglo-Welsh side ( Irish and Scottish unions did not participate ) performed well in all the non-test matches, but drew a test against New Zealand and lost the other two.
In all of these areas she drew and painted her specimens with increasing skill.
However, perhaps because of the trade of Walker and several consecutive losing seasons, the team fell all the way to fourteenth in the National League in attendance ; for the first time in team history, the Rockies drew under 2 million fans for the season.
After him all kings and emperors relied on the lands of their own family ( Hausmacht ): Louis IV of Wittelsbach ( king 1314, emperor 1328 – 47 ) relied on his lands in Bavaria ; Charles IV of Luxembourg, the grandson of Henry VII, drew strength from his own lands in Bohemia.
It was these alliances that, at the start of the First World War in 1914, drew all the major European powers into the conflict.
The gathering was organised by BERSIH, a coalition comprising political parties and civil society groups ( NGOs ), and drew supporters from all over the country.
In accepting the award, Gordon thanked the Academy by saying, " I can't tell you how encouraging a thing like this is ... And thank all of you who voted for me, and to everyone who didn't: please, excuse me ", which drew laughs because at the time she had been in theater for fifty years and was seventy-two years old.
In the 1998 World Series the Padres faced the powerhouse New York Yankees, which had steamrolled through the season with a 114 – 48 record and drew acclaim as one their greatest teams of all time.
While his announcement of the government's plan to put a man on the moon drew all of the attention, in the same speech he announced his intention to spend over $ 100 million to strengthen U. S. special operations forces and expand American capabilities in unconventional warfare.
At the tournament, England drew all three games against Brazil, the USSR and Austria in the group stage, before losing a play-off against the USSR for the right to progress to the next round.
They also drew heavily from the Fathers of the Church, which Christians of all denominations respect.
He became perhaps the best-known preacher in Britain and America in the 18th century, and because he traveled through all of the American colonies and drew great crowds and media coverage, he was one of the most widely recognized public figures in colonial America.
) The call drew support from all across the country: 38, 000 volunteers jammed registration centers.
During most of the festivals, all twenty-four watches were present and available, and drew lots to determine which group would conduct the services on a given day.
Using the provisions of the Great Charter, Fell persuaded Oxford to refuse any further payments from the Stationers and drew all printers working for the university onto one set of premises.
Foss, suffering personal health problems, chafing under economic constraints plus ( as the war years drew on ) shortages in paper, and disliking intensely the move of all the London operations to Oxford to avoid The Blitz, resigned his position in 1941, to be succeeded by Peterkin.
As a sign of his thinking for the future, all of the war plans that Raeder drew up from 1929 onwards for war in the future assumed that the Navy would go to war with regular capital ships instead of the " pocket battleships ".
UNFPA also recently sponsored a Global Technical Consultation, which drew experts from all over the world to discuss strategies to convince communities to abandon the practice.
This agreement violated a United Nations ( UN ) resolution that declared all historical claims on the part of Mauritania or Morocco to be insufficient to justify territorial absorption and drew heavy Algerian criticism.
The Zohar said that Zelophehad's daughters drew near to Moses in the presence of Eleazar and all the chieftains because they were afraid of Moses ' anger at Zelophehad and thought that it might be contained in a public forum.
People from all walks of life and all areas of France, particularly Napoleonic veterans, drew on the Napoleonic legacy and its connections with the ideals of the 1789 revolution.

drew and participants
At the beginning of the 20th century, the new Pentecostal movement drew participants from the Holiness movement and other movements in America that already believed in divine healing.
The participants drew slips of paper to determine their roles, but unknown to the subject, both slips said " teacher ", and the actor claimed to have the slip that read " learner ", thus guaranteeing that the participant would always be the " teacher ".
At the close of the October – November 1985 contest, that episode's in-studio winner drew a card from a bowl containing the names of each of the 75 at-home participants featured over the five-week period.
The zoo, bandshell, ballfields, and skating rink drew people out of the park and into specialized structures, "... which are not the park at all but extraneous attractions, and those surrounded by knit-wire fences exclude all but participants.
Cyan announced players would be invited to participate in a multiplayer beta test, which drew 10, 000 to 40, 000 participants.
A massive funeral demonstration drew between quarter and a half million participants.
Some viewed this arrangement as unfair, because the participants drew large crowds that generated millions of dollars in revenue, with the athletes being forced to shoulder the burden of all their own expenses without assistance.
These religious gatherings sometimes drew thousands of observers and participants in the Ohio Valley of Kentucky.
In 2004, the annual event drew over 8, 000 participants and over 60, 000 spectators.
In late 1975 they organized a " National Fight Back Conference " which drew 1, 000 participants and was attended by representatives of the August 29th Movement, the Congress of Afrikan People and the Marxist-Leninist Organizing Committee of San Francisco.
Under the influence of the Nazi seizure of power in Germany in 1933, there were multiple demonstrations and counterdemonstrations organized by the National Front and opposition groups in town, which drew up to 3, 000 participants at their peak.
The high profile participants drew nation-wide coverage making the concert a success in that regard.
The 2007 meeting in Chicago drew 6, 900 participants.
In 1993, Austria hosted an annual general meeting of the European Buddhist Union, which drew participants from a dozen European countries.
On October 27, 2004, Harris published a book that drew on rare interviews with American, Iranian, and European participants in the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis, titled The Crisis: The President, the Prophet, and the Shah — 1979 and the Coming of Militant Islam.
At show's end, it drew 940 exhibitors from 43 countries, 34, 300 trade participants from 89 countries
It was signed by 18 Nobel laureates, participants at the conference, and drew the signatures of 52 Nobel laureates ( mostly chemists and physicists ) within a year.
The event drew an estimated 500, 000 participants and was a springboard to further similar events held throughout the United States.
Wardle and colleagues performed a study utilizing the Iowa Gambling Task in which they drew together 190 HIV + participants in the Chicago area who all had a history of drug dependency or abuse.
Held over three days in October 2002, this conference drew participants from 25 U. S. states and six countries.

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