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Nicklaus is also the oldest winner of the Masters: he was 46 years 82 days old when he won in 1986. [6] Nicklaus, Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods co-hold the record for most consecutive victories with two. Woods was the youngest winner of the Masters, 21 years 104 days old when he won in 1997. [6]
In art history, "Old Master" (or "old master") [1] [2] refers to any painter of skill who worked in Europe before about 1800, or a painting by such an artist. An "old master print" is an original print (for example an engraving, woodcut, or etching) made by an artist in the same period. The term "old master drawing" is used in the same way.
In 1997, 21-year-old Tiger Woods became the youngest champion in Masters history, winning by 12 shots with an 18-under par 270 which broke the 72-hole record that had stood for 32 years. [4] In 2001, Woods completed his "Tiger Slam" by winning his fourth straight major championship at the Masters by two shots over David Duval . [ 13 ]
Master of 1419 – recognised as Battista di Biagio Sanguigni, having painted and dated in 1419 the central panel for a triptych executed for Santa Maria a Latera, broken up and dispersed Master of the Chiostro degli Aranci – recognised as being Giovanni Consalvo , fresco painter at the monastery at Badia Fiorentina
USATF Masters Weight and Superweight Championships 45-49 4703 pts. Eric Cole 1970-May-07 45 Lisle, Illinois: 2016-Aug-07 USATF Masters Weight and Superweight Championships 50-54 4905 pts. Jim Wetenhall 1954-Oct-01 54 Bowling Green, Ohio: 2009-Sep-12 55-59 5623 pts. Jim Wetenhall 1954-Oct-01 55 Bowling Green, Ohio: 2009-Oct-18 60-64 4692 pts ...
1 Old master print period – c. 1800. Toggle Old master print period – c. 1800 subsection. 1.1 15th century. 1.1.1 Northern. 1.1.2 Italian.
Master of the Bambino Vispo (early 15th century) Master of the Osservanza Triptych (fl. 1425–1450) Paolo de Matteis (c. 1662–1728) Filippo Mazzola (1460–1505) Ludovico Mazzolino (1480–c. 1528) Carla Carli Mazzucato (born 1935) Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli "il Morazzone" (1573–1626) Master of the Bambino Vispo (early 15th century)
The grand master controlled the actions of the order but he was expected to act the same way as the rest of the knights. After Pope Innocent II issued the bull Omne datum optimum on behalf of the Templars in 1139, the grand master was obliged to answer only to him.