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. He painted in the style of Thomas Lawrence, and his subjects included Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, and Marquis de Lafayette, as well as many leading musicians and composers. He also painted landscapes and historical pieces such as Passage of the Delaware, and his work was used on United States coinage.
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Klaus: "Rebekah, love, eat your veggies."
Rebekah: I'm not eating until you apologize!"
Klaus: For which indiscretion?! There have been SO many."
Rebekah: "You broke my neck."
Klaus: "You threw away Elena's blood so I can't make any more hybrids."
Rebekah: "Cause you took me for granted!"
Klaus: That's what big brothers do, sweetheart. All right, fine. I'm sorry. I often forget how delicate you are. Forgive me?"
Rebekah: "I'll take it into consideration."
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It would be <span>Albrecht Dürer. Aside from the fact that he is the only one among the choices with a German name, he is still known until now as the most famous artist of the German Renaissance. His fame not only covered Europe but also Italy where his work was mostly known through the prints he made.</span>