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He began his collection, now housed in the Karakalpak Museum of Art in Nukus, near the ancient Silk Road, in the late 1960s.
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His swirl is one of the hallmarks of Mannerism a mode of expression whose exaggerations broke the classical perfection and balance of the High Renaissance, and started art on the road to the Baroque.
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He also explained why he went on the road to talk about the art and business of beauty.
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The road is a chaotic mix of arts and crafts stalls, another beautiful church, few art galleries and more restaurants.
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His approach to leading a company is perhaps best understood as a sort of performance art less about the bottom line than about providing a road map for future entrepreneurs.
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The charity said the roundhouse that was destroyed in Cranleigh Road had inspired young people and had been "almost a work of art".
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He invested in a motorbike to carry them around, sold them a few paintings and started down the road that would one day see him create a gallery, a boutique hotel and a beautiful museum of art in Ubud.
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Down the road, the restaurant Quo Vadis has become a showcase for Mr Hirst's own private collection of contemporary British art by himself and his friends.
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Chamberlain, the son of an Indiana tavern owner, dropped out of high school and undertook in the middle of World War II's gas rationing a road trip, with the idea of getting some sort of career in Hollywood. (Until he started selling enough art to support himself, he would earn a living as a hairdresser.) Busted in Blythe, Calif.
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