5. Congo, the Chimpanzee
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Congo was a chimpanzee, born in 1954, and became one of the highest-selling animal painters of all times. His talent was first recognized by zoologist and surrealist painter, Desmond Morris, after he started drawing lines. He eventually became a painter with an advanced sense of balance, symmetrical consistency, scrubbing. His style is described as lyrical abstract impressionism, similar to Jackson Pollock. He drew more than 400 pictures with vague, radiating fan pattern. He knew when his pictures reached completion. If the image was taken away before that, he threw fits, and nothing could convince him to continue working on an image once he considered it done. His works provoked scorn and scepticism in the 1950s. But, he also won the hearts of many, including Pablo Picasso. He died of tuberculosis in 1964, at the age of ten. Three of his were auctioned for more than $26,000 in 2005.
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