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Melissa Joan Hart, Autumn Erhard, Michelle Loewenstein, and Sarah Manchester all defied the odds and won seven-figure jackpots on the long-running game show.
On October 17, 2021, actress Melissa Joan Hart made history when she won the $1million prize on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.
After solving the bonus puzzle, it was revealed Hart became the fourth person in franchise history to win the prize.
Her earnings will be donated to charity, Youth Villages.
"They serve families and children across 23 different states in every kind of level, going through foster care and aging out of foster care especially," said Hart.
Autumn Erhard won $1,030,340 on Wheel of Fortune in May of 2013 - the second highest single-day total in the show's history.
Autumn correctly guessed the phrase "tough workout" during her bonus round. Host Pat Sajak then opened the envelope and revealed the $1 million prize.
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‘Georges de La Tour’ Review: An Artist Veiled in Shadow is the name of the image.
After painting images of human folly, La Tour turned to the deeply spiritual
"While artists’ reputations can sometimes decline after their deaths, rare is the case of someone falling into total obscurity. Yet such was the fate of Georges de La Tour (1593-1652), who found fame and fortune in life, but who upon his death was quickly forgotten. So total was the oblivion that surviving works were often attributed to other artists, including one in the Prado, originally thought to have been painted by Francisco de Zurbarán. La Tour was not rediscovered until 1915, when a German academic with a penchant for working in the byways of art history published an article on the artist, laying the foundation for future scholarship.
The Prado’s retrospective, organized by the museum’s Andrés Ubeda and the Louvre’s Dimitri Salmon, brings together about 30 of the roughly 40 paintings securely attributed to La Tour. While richly satisfying in its career overview and the array of masterpieces it provides, the show leaves one more curious about the artist than ever before."
I found the image after reverse searching, hope this helped a bit.
A and C are both correct to a degree. He is well known for his peculiar geometric forms in his paintings, which were not at all realism, but rather a style called cubism. During his Blue Period, his paintings were literally painted in blues, and were true to the answer in C. One particular painting depicts an elderly man playing a guitar with a frown on his face looking incredibly sad and upset. I would probably select C because it describes his Blue Period in contrast to his typical style, which is described in A.