In light of the huge success that Ms. Mariah Carey is currently enjoying across every platform on the web and every music chart in the world with the re-release of 'All I want for Christmas is you', we thought it appropriate to publish a tribute piece as a celebration for arguably the most successful female artist of all time. We've elected to hark back to Ms. Carey's first release in the UK, a timeless classic which when released in 1990, soared to the top of every music chart.
Preparation Instructions for this publication:
1, Hit play on the You tube Video;
2, Scroll down at a leisurely pace;
3, Learn more about your favourite artist.
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Johansen Viggo (1851-1935) 'Happy Christmas' c1891 - learn more about the artist, here
Marcel Rieder (1862-1942) "Noël" c1898 - learn more about the artist, here
Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925) The Christmas Tree c1911 - learn more about the artist, here
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) 'Christmas in America' c1919 - learn more about the artist, here
Camille Pissaro (French 1830-1903), Piette's House at Montfoucault, France, 1874, Clark Art Institute - learn more about the artist, here
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) 'The Christmas Coach' c1930 - learn more about the artist, here
William Glackens (1870-1938), Central Park Winter, Circa 1905, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - learn more about the artist, here
Gregory Smith, Kittens in the Snow - Situated in the Colony Dining Room at the Florence Griswold Museum, read more about the museum here
Theodore Robinson (1852-1896), Snowey Morning, Union Square, 1895 at the New Britain Museum of Art, read more here
Winslow Homer, Sleigh Ride, 1890-1895 - learn more about the artist, here
Howard Thain (1891-1951), Times Square, New-York Historical Society, NY
Ms. Carey during her performance in Times Square, New Years Eve, 2018 - follow Ms. Mariah Carey on Instagram, here
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