Saturn Devouring His Son (1819-1823), oil on canvas, Prado Museum, Madrid | artwork by Francisco Goya
La maja vestida (circa 1797–1800), oil on canvas | artwork by Francisco Goya
Romeo and Juliet (1884), oil on canvas | artwork by Frank Dicksee
Boar Lane, Leeds (1881), oil on canvas | artwork by John Atkinson Grimshaw
Nightfall on the Thames (1880), oil on wood, Leeds City Art Gallery, UK | image by John Atkinson Grimshaw
The Invation (Le Guêpier) (1892), oil on canvas | artwork by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
The abduction of Psyche (1895), oil on canvas | Artwork by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
“Well, for the Katharine Hepburn character there was really only one person that could play that role in the world. There is the, what can I say, the female version of Daniel Day-Lewis, and that is Cate Blanchett. To be able to take on the persona and one of the most iconic female voices of the 20th Century, in Katharine Hepburn, one of the most immediately recognizable voices, and being from Australia as well. Taking on that, you have to be a true chameleon and genius. So, enough said about that.” - Leonardo DiCaprio on Cate Blanchett in “The Aviator”
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