Imagination test! If you can choice to be a artist who lived before, in old time

@icesmile (7160)
Romania
June 2, 2009 11:30pm CST
Is not hard, you can have some talents in something , and why not you can be a fan, for somebody who lived before.. Maybe a great painter as Michelangelo. Why not a great actor as Lawrence Olivier. A great musician as Bethoven. To be a big writter as Balzac, Hugo,Scott, Shakespeare... Dancer as Fred Astaire.. Sculptor as Brancusi... Singer as Maria Callas or why not Beatels... Who you like to be if you can choice? I know that you can have many talents, but you have a great artist as favorite too...and why you choice to be who you like?
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• United States
3 Jun 09
Einstein...he was a genious of course, and even little kids today know who he is. I would be known for many years to come by all generous, no better fame than that. Can't beat that fame!
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@icesmile (7160)
• Romania
3 Jun 09
Hi, i admire Einstein too, but he was a science man, he don t was artist, but why not...are so many great persons her, historycs, valuable persons....
• United States
3 Jun 09
Using your knowledge is a talent, it takes talent to create anything. Even being scientific is artistic. He created many things we used today, creations come from inventors; artists.
• United States
3 Jun 09
I have always liked Vincent Van Gogh, i even did a whole project on him during 8th grade, Starry Night is my favorite painting of all time,,,,I also love all of his self portraits, because he even did one that showed his bandaged ear that he cut off...i think he was just so intense that it spilled out onto his beautiful paintings, he was one of a kind....i would love to have that intensity and creativity, but without the craziness
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@anniefannie (1737)
• United States
4 Jun 09
i have no special talents but i would like to have been a singer.i can't care a tune in a bucket.lol
@Sandra1952 (6047)
• Spain
3 Jun 09
I'd be Jane Austen. She was such a witty writer, and didn't suffer fools gladly, so I think she would have been very similar to me. Although she never married, it's obvious from her correspondence that she had quite a social life. The end of the 18th century was a great time to live, as so many new and exciting discoveries were taking place. Good topic.
@thebri (38)
• Philippines
3 Jun 09
that's a hard question...uhm..I wanna be Nostradamus, is he included?! woohoo!! I also wanna be Shakespeare coz of his plays and sonnets..