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He immortalized his mother, a poor washerwoman, and made her a symbol of the working class.
This incident he immortalized in his first major work, Napoleon on the Bridge at Arcole (1796).
And he immortalized Vee on a walk with Contreras through the Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens.
She'd lived above him in Flatbush, in the boarding house he immortalized as Yetta Zimmerman's Pink Palace.
In contrast with the work-shirking soldier he immortalized, Mr. Walker was a man of considerable drive and ambition.
He immortalized her in paintings and drawings, most memorably as the green-robed koto player of "The Blue Bower".
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He immortalizes his civilian friends as if they were movie stars too.
He immortalizes his suicide bombers online, with video clips of the destruction they wreak and Web biographies that attest to their religious zeal.
Still, the movie charms by bringing you into the private world of a man who would clearly prefer you direct your attention at the glorious, gaudy beauty embodied by the passing human parade that he immortalizes and insistently democratizes with lightning-fast moves and palpable joy.
The one is where he experienced the adventures he later immortalized in his most famous books, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; the other is where he remembered his childhood, recounted it for his children, and wrote it down for a global audience.
In later years he gave classes at the Paris Opéra, where as a teacher he was immortalized by the Impressionist artist Edgar Degas in paintings such as The Dance Class (1874).
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