2. Home in the Woods (1847) : Thomas Cole
Current location : Reynolda House Museum of American Art
3. Distant View of Niagara Falls (1830) : Thomas Cole
Current location : Art Institute of Chicago
4. Thomas Cole (February 1,
1801 - February 11, 1848) was
born in Bolton, Lancashire,
England, in 1801. In 1818 his
family emigrated to the United
States, settling in Steubenville,
Ohio.
He was known for its realistic
and detailed portrayal of
American landscape and
wilderness, which feature
themes of romanticism.
6. Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862 -
February 6, 1918) was an
Austrian symbolist painter and
one of the most prominent
members of the Vienna
Secession movement. Klimt is
noted for his paintings,
murals, sketches, and other
objects d'art. Klimt's primary
subject was the female body,
and his works are marked by
a frank eroticism.
8. Howard Leslie Shore (born October
18, 1946) is a Canadian composer,
notable for his film scores. He has
composed the scores for over 80
films, most notably the scores for
The Lord of the Rings and The
Hobbit film trilogies. He won three
Academy Awards for his work on
the trilogy, with one being for the
original song "Into the West," an
award he shared with Eurythmics
lead vocalist Annie Lennox.
10. Alan Anthony Silvestri (born
March 26, 1950) is an American
composer and conductor who
works primarily in film and
television. He is best known for
his frequent collaboration with
director Robert Zemeckis,
including composing major hit
films such as the Back to the
Future trilogy and Forrest Gump,
as well as the superhero films
Captain America: The First
Avenger and Marvel's The
Avengers.
12. Tonči Huljić (born 29 October 1961 in Split) is a
Croatian musician, songwriter and music producer
from Split. Huljić made his name in the late 1970s
as the founder and key member of pop band
Dalmatinski magazin (later renamed into Magazin).
The band gradually built a reputation as one of the
most popular and most enduring Croatian pop
bands, with repertoire and music arrangements