Old Blue Eyes
Frank Sinatra
He painted the Mona Lisa
Leonardo DaVinci
She was the wife of a former President. She brought into the Whiite House the "Camelot Era", style , design , fashion and art
Jacqueline Onassis
He wrote in Cold Blood and Music for the Chameleons
Truman Capote
He played the Great Dictator and began as a silent film star . known for his quirky moustache, his cane and unusual gait He was later demonized by the House on UnAmerican activities and lived in Europe for the remainder of his life
Charlie Chaplain
Who sang White Christmas
Bing Crosby
An American Female painter who began painting at 78
Grandma Moses
She painted flowers and desert scapes from New Mexico. Her flowers were often Lush and considered sensual
Georgia O Keefe
A famous author who was a close friend and confidante of Jacqueline Kennedy. He wrote The City and the Pillar and Burr. He was friends with the playwright Tenessee Williams. He lived in the latter part of his life in Ravello Italy
Gore Vidal
He was one of the first Jewish baseball players and caused a stir when he refused to play on Yom Kippur
Hank Greenberg
These Boots were made for Walking
Nancy Sinatra
The melting clock is a surrealistic image associated with which painter
Salvador Dali
A famous British Model of the 1960s......whose name relates to thin ness
Twiggy
Famous American Playwright. He wrote A Streetcar named Desire and the Glass Managerie. He lived in Key West in the latter part of his life and was often harrassed and assaulted by local teenagers for being gay
Tennessee Williams
In the 1970s he won 5 gold olympic medals
Mark Spitz
Singer from the 1980s , the Material Girl, Vogue
Madonna
Cubist style of painting is associated with this Spanish Artist
Pablo Picasso
This famous photographer was the daughter of the founder of S kleins in NY and commiitted suicide. Her black and white stark portraits depicted all types of people living on the margins of US society but sometimes mainstream themes as well
Diane Arbus
A famous and iconic contemporary American Film Director he produced and directed initially home movies that satirized American suburban culture with outrageous characters. His first movies were Pink Flamingos and Female Trouble. His commercial movie successes included Hair Spray
John Waters
The father of Modern psychology......the concept of the consious and unconscious, the id, ego and super ego. He left Austria in the wake of massive anti semitism
Neverland was his ranch. He was a pop icon for decades. Thriller
Michael Jackson
Giverney in France is where you will find the beautiful water lilies and ponds made famous by this painter
Monet
The Queen of Soul
Aretha Franklin
Famous American Pianist who never acknowledged his sexuality but was known for his unusual and over the top rings, coats, grand entrances and "flamboyant" style
Liberace
The theory of relativity
Albert Einstein