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namaskar ima~aMnaÜ jar tumacyaaMkDo BartIya ica~karaMcaI ica~o Asaaitla tr jaÉr pÜsT kra puiQala ica~o sir john fernandes yaaMinca Aahot. 
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beautiful work!! Where did you find these?
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Asami
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There is small boolet published by Navneet with these illustrations ...
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Seema_
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sauMdr ... malaa Ôar AavaDtat %yaaMcaI ica~ .. maI %yaaMcaI ica~o baGauna kaZlaI Aahot kahI ica~ .. maQyao
ek calender Aalaola %yaaMca %yaatuna . KUp maohnat GyaavaI laagato pNa trI manaasaarKI ]trt naahIt to Baava. mahana ica~kar.
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Ksha
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amazing.. p`%yaok ica~at AgadI jaIva AÜtlaaya !!
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We only need one ear Are you O.K? Yes, why? What happened to your ear? Oh, that? It's usually covered by my hair. But where did it go? My spouse talked it off. He what? He talked my ear off. Don't you miss it? Yes, but it's alright. How could that be alright? I talked his off, too. What? Yes. Doesn't he mind? Nah. We really only need one ear each. But don't people stare? We wear special hats, so they don't usually notice. What about indoors? Well, because it's his left ear and my right, and we hug a lot, the two of us fit snugly together. What if you talk your other ears off? It's not a problem. We've pretty much talked ourselves out. But just in case, we're learning sign language. Mrs. Van Gogh By Robert M Wilson Friday, January 07, 2005
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Lyrics for: Vincent Vincent (Starry, Starry Night) D. McClean Starry, starry night Paint your palette blue and gray Look out on a summer's day With eyes that know the darkness in my soul Shadows on the hills Sketch the trees and the daffodils Catch the breeze and the winter chills In colors on the snowy linen land Chorus: Now I understand What you tried to say to me How you suffered for your sanity How you tried to set them free They would not listen they did not how Perhaps they'll listen now Starry, starry night Flaming flowers that brightly blaze Swirling clouds in violet haze Reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue Colors changing hue Morning fields of amber grain Weathered faces lined in pain Are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand Chorus: For they could not love you But still your love was true And when no hope was left inside On that starry, starry night You took your life as lovers often do But I could have told you Vincent This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you Starry, starry night Portraits hung in empty halls Frameless heads on nameless walls With eyes that watch the world and can't forget Like the strangers that you've met The ragged men in ragged clothes The silver thorn of bloody rose Lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow Now I think I know What you tried to say to me How you suffered for your sanity How you tried to set them free They did not listen they're not listening still Perhaps they never will
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(van GOH, vahn KHOHKH) A nineteenth-century Dutch painter. Van Gogh, a troubled genius who cut off one of his ears in a fit of depression, eventually committed suicide. His work, though virtually unknown during his lifetime, is now highly regarded. Starry Night and Sunflowers are two of his best-known paintings.
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This is an early self portrait of Van Gogh, when he was paying homage to Rembrandt for the dramatic manipulation of light and shadow. Here, Van Goghs face is nearly obscured by shadow with only his cheek, the corner of his easel, and dabs of paint on his palette catching the glow of light. Like in his famous Potato Eaters painting, the colors here are subdued with grays, dark blues, and browns. !986 was a pivotal year for Vincent when he moved from Antwerp to Paris with the promise of life on a wider stage.

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Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973) Pablo PICASSO has been comfortably anchored in the top spot for more than 10 years. Picasso alone turns over US$225 million on the world's auction floors annually. Every year more than 1,000 Picasso works change hands, two thirds being prints. With 7.3% of all fine art sales his supremacy is unchallenged. He is market leader for paintings, prints and ceramics, and number two in drawings. Picasso also holds the new record for a work of art since May 5, 2004. After just seven minutes' bidding taken by auctioneer Tobias Meyer, Pablo PICASSO's "le Garcon a la Pipe" succeeded in toppling Vincent Van Gogh's "le Portrait du Docteur Gachet". It is now a modernist and not an impressionist canvas that tops the list of highest-grossing artworks Claude MONET (1840-1926) Pablo Picasso comes first in the Artprice auction turnover ranking with 1,063 lots, but Claude Monet comes second with only 22 lots. His auction turnover is 3.6 times lower than the art market´s leader, with USD 62 million. Since 2002, Monet remains first in the Artprice impressionist ranking. But his market is drying up and he could decrease in the years to come. Twice as less of Monet´s artworks were sold in 2003 than in 1999. This decrease could be faster as his prices have been falling for the past 2 years (-45%). Apart from Pissaro, millionaire collectors are growing less interested in Impressionists. However as long as one or two major artworks on the "nymphea" theme are put at auctions in New York, Monet will always appear in the top 10. Andy WARHOL (1928-1987) As shown by the prices fetched by New York pop artist Andy Warhol, pop art and dollar bills go hand in hand. At an auction held by Sotheby's New York in 1998, an "Orange Marilyn" sold for over USD 15,7 million, consolidating the price levels for this artist, already riding high as a veritable star of the pop art world, and triggering rises in those of his peers. This work had originally been sold by Leo Castelli straight out of the studio for just USD2,500. His price level rose 80% in 1998. Andy Warhol's use of multiple reproduction processes means there is no shortage of his production on the secondary market, and he now ranks fourth by number of transactions and third in auction turnover. In other words, scarcity is not always the key factor determining the price of a work of art. Artists' price levels are in fact often boosted by a combination of high supply and demand, and abundant production often bears witness to an artist's popularity. Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) Van Gogh's creative life was short. But there are still nearly 870 canvases in his catalogue raisonne. After his death fame came quickly and massively. His distinctive palate and the tragedy of his short life helped. In 1900 his paintings were selling for around 1000 francs. Auctions kept the legend alive. In the 1980s the market was rocked by the record prices bid for his landmark works. The art market was first shaken in March 1987 when Christie's sold Sunflowers for USD 39.9 million, an astonishing price. In the last gasp of the speculative bubble the absolute record for a work of art was set on May 15, 1990 when Ryoei Saito paid USD 75 million for Portrait of Doctor Gachet. The market was originally French, but has gradually shifted to the UK and US. Today, apart from a few drawings or prints, sales are nearly all in London or New York. Amedeo MODIGLIANI (1884-1920) With the sale at Christie's on 4 November 2003 of "Nu couche, sur le cote gauche" (1917) for USD 24 million, setting a new record price for the artist, Amedeo Modigliani moved up 15 places in Artprice's ranking by total sales. However, as Modigliani works seldom come up for sale, it is unlikely that his position in the ranking will get any better. Amedeo Modigliani died in his late thirties and no more than 400 oil paintings have been attributed to his hand. His drawings usually sell for between EUR 10,000 and EUR 100,000. This makes for very broad fluctuations in annual sales volumes of Modigliani's works depending essentially on the quality of the lots going to auction in any given year.

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ÉpoXa tumhI van gogh caM Lust for Life vaacalao Aaho ka ? it's his autobiography AaiNa maaJyaakDo sauQha AXaa fine art cao poster, paper cutting svaÉpatlyaa ica~aMcaM collection Aaho. XaaLkrI vayaat AavaDInao jamaa kola hÜt saarM. tumhalaa hvaM Asalyaasa maI dovaU Xakto.
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hi varsha malaa van goghcao lust for lifevaacaayacao Aaho. to kuzo maILola to saaMgaU XakXaIlaÆ jar tuja,akDo khI painting collectionAasalyaasa jaÉr pazva.
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Lust for Life caI marazI Aava`utI kÜnaakDo Aaho ka Æ
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