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Matisse(马蒂斯)was born in 1869 and he died on Nov.3,1954.

  Henri Matisse was a 1 (后印象派的)artist and lived up to be an 2 (艺术家)。

He loved  3 (成为)an artist and had a wonderful life.

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  Leonardo da Vinci was born in Italy in 1452 and died in 1519.?

列奥纳多·达·芬奇,作为文艺复兴时期卓越的代表人物。

He was one of the world's greatest men. He was a great artist and scientist,a  1  (文艺复兴)painter, architect, engineer,mathematician and philosopher, a genius the world has never seen again so far.

The “Mona Lisa” is a   2  (油画)of a woman. This is one of the most famous paintings Leonardo painted. Nobody knows who she was.

  3  (最后的晚餐)”. This shows that Jesus and his disciples(门徒) were having a meal the day before he was killed.

He invented many things. He studied the body. He drew the first plane. He also drew a ship that could go under the sea. Other clever inventors, such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison, also invented things, but they were not artists. They did not paint great   4   (油画).

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1.post-impressionist  2. artist 3. being 

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1. renaissance 2painting 3The Last Supper 4Paintings


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