Splatter can be seen before Edouard Manet's "A King Charles Spaniel." Some art historians consider the earlier works by Manet to be the bridge between realism and impressionism and the beginning of modern art as we know it.
Gallaria is mimicking the painting "Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1," also known as "Whistler's Mother," by James McNeill Whistler. It is considered to be one of the first masterpieces created by an Anglo-American artist.
The first rockets were created about 800 years ago in China, where gunpowder is thought to have been invented. Firing a rocket during that period was considered a very dangerous task as they would often malfunction and explode during launch.
The first rocket that could fly high enough to reach space was the V2 missile, which was launched by Germany in 1942. The first rocket that delivered something into space was used to launch Sputnik, the first satellite, on October 4, 1957. The rocket that launched Sputnik was a R-7 ICBM rocket.
The lines Arty draws at the bottom of the rocket ship are called "motion lines" and help make an object look like it is moving in an otherwise still drawing.