30 Phenomenal Facts About Pablo Picasso
When Pablo Picasso died in 1973, he was the richest artist in history.
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When Pablo Picasso died in 1973, he was the richest artist in history.
Those trademark pirate eye-patches are nothing to do with a missing eye, but rather to see better in the dark.
It was reported that Charles Darwin once gagged on a meal of brown owl, writing that the taste was "indescribable".
When Nikola Tesla moved to New York City from Europe, he arrived with only four cents in his pocket.
500 years before Christopher Columbus “found” the shores of America, the Vikings landed on what is now Canada around 1000 AD.
During his lifetime, van Gogh created about 2,100 pieces of art. Most of them were done in the last 2 years of his life.
Henry VIII’s shortest marriage was to Anne of Cleves, lasting only 6 months and 3 days.
There's a part of the brain that deals with handling sensory information. Einstein’s was 15% larger than the average persons.
Donald Trump’s family name was originally Drumpf or Drumpft and was changed just after the Thirty Years’ War in the 1600s.
Pope Francis' birth name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio. He chose the name Francis in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, a Catholic friar.
Although George Washington was the first American millionaire, he had to borrow $1,500 in 1789 to travel for his inauguration.
In 2006, Barack Obama won a Grammy in the Best Spoken Word category for his readings of his autobiography.