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(Though Mr. Holl is renowned today for projects like his expansion of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo., and his vast Linked Hybrid housing complex in Beijing, he was far less well known in the early 1990s).
The pianist on that occasion was Beethoven's student Carl Czerny, a performer still renowned today in keyboard circles for his own piano compositions.
Arguably, the duo are just as renowned today as they were in the 1970s and Max Headroom decades.
Renowned today for his contributions to pop, early techno, orchestral composition, and experimental music, Sakamoto's audience trusts him to craft high-quality, thought-provoking music regardless of the broad category each work fits into.
But it is for its splendid mosaics that the site is most renowned today, none of them more splendid than the Mona Lisa of Galilee, the face of a beautiful woman fashioned from hundreds of tiny stones and glass squares, whose eyes follow you wherever you go, just like those of Leonardo da Vinci's better known masterpiece, now in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
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The painting by renowned 18/19th century French artist Jacques-Louis David captures Napoleon pledging to defend France in 1813 in its hour of need, as the British and Prussians threatened to invade and occupy France.
So says Janie Crawford, who narrates "Their Eyes Were Watching God," Zora Neale Hurston's renowned 1937 novel about Crawford's search for love and self-knowledge in the black South.
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