Điền từ phù hợp vào chỗ trốngBài 27 Many celebrated artists have found it hard to makes ends meet early on in their careers. (1) a few well-known exceptions, however, (poor Van Gogh being perhaps the most famous one) most went on to find recognition within their own lifetime. Picasso's life story is the kind of rags-to-riches tale which gives hope to many (2)_ was sharing a draughty and primitive studio complex (3) unknown artist. In 1904, he death, he was a multi-millionaire and probably the most celebrated modern artist ever. _thirty other artists. But by his Nevertheless, (4)_ every success story, there must be dozens of artists (perhaps some hardship in obscurity. Whether they potential 'greats') who have endured a lifetime (5) were never recognized because their work was out of sympathy with the prevailing fashion, or (6) they lacked talent, is impossible to say. Most people see art (7)_ vocation rather (8) need to (9) sometimes have (10) a a career. There may indeed be some truth in the idea that artists _exceptionally dedicated to succeed, and even relatively successful artists supplement their income by working in other areas occasionally. |