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- Title: Short Bio of Altichiero (active 1372-84)
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- Italian painter. He probably came from Zevio near Verona and is sometimes
- Title: Short Bio of Fra Angelico (c. 1400-55)
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- (he became Prior there in 1450), but his most famous works were painted
- Title: Short Bio of Rolf Armstrong
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- Dream Girl, this name soon became synonymous with his work,
- Title: Short Bio of Dirck Baburen
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- where his style became strongly influenced by Caravaggio.
- Title: Short Bio of Jacopo Bassano (1553-1613)
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- subject. From around 1560 his work became vested with a more exaggerated
- Title: Short Bio of Frédéric Bazille (1841-70)
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- cutting short a promising career. He came from a wealthy family and
- Title: Short Bio of Giovanni Bellini (1430?-1516)
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- As his career continued, Bellini became one of the greatest landscape
- and acclaim. His influence carried over to his pupils, two of whom became
- Title: Short Bio of François Boucher (1703-1770)
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- became a faculty member of the Royal Academy in 1734. He designed for
- the Beauvais tapestry works and in 1755 became director of the
- Title: Short Bio of Marie Bracquemond
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- dedicated to graphic art; but nothing came of it, largely because
- Title: Short Bio of Ford Brown
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- and at Rome, where he came into contact with the Nazarenes. Settling in
- England in 1846, he became a friend of the Pre-Raphaelites and with his
- Title: Short Bio of Alonso Cano (1601-67)
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- restore pictures in the royal collection. Thus he became acquainted with
- Title: Short Bio of Antoine Caron
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- Fontainebleau under Primaticcio in the 1540s and later became court painter
- Title: Short Bio of Carracci (1557-1602)
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- academy, which soon became a center for progressive art. It was originally
- clear draughtsmanship became a quality particularly associated with artists
- a small room called the Camerino with stories of Hercules, and in 1597
- work became accepted as a fundamental part of composing any ambitious history
- Title: Short Bio of Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
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- became more emphatic, her colors clearer and more boldly defined.
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (1699-1779)
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- Chardin's early support came from aristocratic patrons, including King Louis
- Title: Short Bio of William Chase
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- in New York in 1878 after five years studying in Munich and became the
- Title: Short Bio of Clouet
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- Jan Cloet) the Elder (b. c.1420), a Fleming who came to France
- Title: Short Bio of John Constable (1776-1837)
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- one vote. In 1816 he became financially secure on the death of his
- Title: Short Bio of John Copley (1738-1815)
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- Copley used what became a frequent theme of 19th-century Romantic art, the
- Title: Short Bio of Gustave Courbet (1819-77)
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- as people in the arts became more open to new ideas. Courbet's early work was
- Title: Short Bio of Edward d'Ancona
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- By 1960, d'Ancona had moved into the calendar art field. Instead of doing pin-ups and glamour images, however, he specialized in pictures on the theme of safety in which wholesorne policemen helped children across the street in suburban settings that came straight out of Norman Rockwell.
- Title: Short Bio of Gerard David
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- Bruges, where he entered the painters guild in 1484 and became the city's
- Title: Short Bio of Stuart Davis (1894-1964)
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- became he always claimed that every image he used had its source in
- Title: Short Bio of Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863)
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- Postimpressionist painters. His inspiration came chiefly from
- Charenton-St-Maurice, France. In 1815 he became the pupil of the French
- Title: Short Bio of Gustave Doré (1832-83)
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- century. Doré became very widely known for his illustrations to such books
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806)
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- In 1765 he became a member of the
- Title: Short Bio of Lucian Freud
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- He was born in Berlin, a grandson of Sigmund Freud, came to England with
- late 1950s) his handling became much broader.
- Title: Short Bio of Pearl Frush
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- calendars of her work, however she soon became one of the most successful
- Title: Short Bio of Henry Fuseli
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- never practised. In 1765 he came to London at the suggestion of the British
- Title: Short Bio of Thomas Gainsborough
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- and delicate and evanescent colors. He became a favorite painter of the
- Title: Short Bio of Aert Gelder
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- After studying there with Hoogstraten, he became one of Rembrandt's
- Title: Short Bio of Luca Giordano
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- He began in the circle of Ribera, but his style became much more colorful
- Title: Short Bio of Hugo Goes
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- Nothing is known of his life before 1467, when he became a master in
- in 1475 he became dean of the painters guild. In the same year he entered
- Title: Short Bio of Francisco Goya
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- At the same time, Goya achieved his first popular success. He became
- by his deafness, he became increasingly occupied with the fantasies and
- weakness. His portraits became penetrating characterizations, revealing their
- Title: Short Bio of Antoine-Jean Gros
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- David. Although he revered David and became one of his favorite pupils,
- Title: Short Bio of Francesco Guardi
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- in poverty. Recognition of his genius came in the wake of Impressionism, when his vibrant and rapidly painted views were seen as
- Gianantonio became a founder member of the Venetian Academy in 1756. Francesco
- Title: Short Bio of Jan Heem
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- Antwerp, became a citizen of that city in 1637, and spent most of his very
- traditions and he is claimed by both schools. He came from a large family
- Title: Short Bio of Meindert Hobbema
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- water-mills and trees around a pool over and over again. In 1668 he became
- Title: Short Bio of Hans Holbein (1465?-1524)
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- In England, where he became court painter to Henry VIII, Holbein was known
- Title: Short Bio of Paul Klee
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- to Switzerland. There he came down with the crippling collagen disease
- Title: Short Bio of Charles de La Fosse (1636-1716)
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- their fresh colour sense. He became a member of the Royal Academy in
- Title: Short Bio of Nicolas Largillière (1656-1746)
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- for the Flemish masters, Largillière came to be looked upon as a
- Title: Short Bio of Charles Le (1619-90)
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- France d. Feb. 12, 1690, Paris), painter and designer who became the
- artists created a homogeneous style that came to be accepted
- in 1646. From 1661 he became established in the employ of Louis XIV, in 1662
- of art. His lectures came to be accepted as providing the official standards
- Title: Short Bio of Andrea Mantegna (1431?-1506)
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- called the Camera degli Sposi (wedding chamber), he painted the walls and
- women looking down from above. Rooms creating this sort of illusion became
- Title: Short Bio of Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
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- Matisse initially became famous as the King of the
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-François Millet (1814-75)
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- or idyllic gloss. Nevertheless, he became a symbol to younger
- Title: Short Bio of Earl Moran
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- Earl Moran became one of America's best known pin-up artists after Life
- Title: Short Bio of Gustave Moreau (1826-1898)
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- in seclusion. In 1892 he became a professor at the
- who became the first curator of the Moreau Museum in Paris
- Title: Short Bio of Berthe Morisot
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- Edouard Manet, who became her
- Title: Short Bio of Ludovic Piette (1826-77)
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- the Académie Suisse, where he became friendly with
- Title: Short Bio of Odilon Redon (1840-1916)
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- classic expression of decadence, Redon too became associated with the
- Title: Short Bio of Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)
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- district and became a leading member of the group of Impressionists
- unspecific settings. As his style became grander and simpler he also
- and the female type he preferred became more mature and ample.
- Title: Short Bio of Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)
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- became his life companion and was the model for many of his works. That year
- was commissioned to create a monument that became
- Title: Short Bio of Peter Rubens
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- (1608) to Antwerp following the death of his mother and quickly became the
- Title: Short Bio of John Sargent (1856-1925)
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- he came to know most of them, and they reacted to his work in varying
- Title: Short Bio of Georges Seurat (1859-1891)
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- using tiny brushstrokes of contrasting colours became known as
- Title: Short Bio of Joshua Shaw
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- him, the American public as well as his colleagues came to know the
- Title: Short Bio of Joseph Turner (1775-1851)
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- Royal Academy. In 1802, when he was only 27, Turner became a full member. He
- As he grew older Turner became an eccentric. Except for his father, with
- Title: Short Bio of Diego Velázquez (1599-1660)
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- went to Madrid. When he was 24 he painted a portrait of Philip IV, who became
- Title: Short Bio of Jim Warren
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- 1990: Painted "Earth...Love It or Lose It." This painting received critical acclaim, was featured on posters, magazines, billboards, t-shirts ect. and soon became the visual representation for the global environmental movement.
- Title: Short Bio of Benjamin West (1738-1820,)
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- he became a friend of Sir
- Title: Short Bio of James Whistler (1834-1903)
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- and became a devotee of the cult of the Japanese print and oriental art
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