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- Title: Short Bio of Fra Angelico (c. 1400-55)
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- to devotion; with their immaculate coloring, their economy in drawing
- Title: Short Bio of Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1634)
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- popularity and he sold his drawings, many of which are tinted with
- Title: Short Bio of William Blake (1757-1827)
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- saw the boy's talent for drawing, Blake's father apprenticed him to an
- produce an edition of Blake's poems and drawings, called
- Title: Short Bio of Carracci (1557-1602)
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- on drawing from the life (all three were outstanding graphic artists) and
- drawing inspiration from Michelangelo's Sistine
- procedure; Annibale made hundreds of drawings for the ceiling, and until
- (1847) had no single virtue, no color, no drawing, no character, no history,
- Title: Short Bio of Clouet
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- (Royal Collection, Windsor), and a number of drawings (mainly in the
- dominated French portraiture at this time, but the drawings are more personal
- with which they share a keenness of observation; whereas Holbein's drawings
- mistress of Charles IX. A number of drawings, mostly in the Musée Condé,
- Title: Short Bio of John Constable (1776-1837)
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- Constable worked extensively in the open air, drawing and sketching in
- Title: Short Bio of Correggio (Antonio Allegri)
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- could be accounted for by drawings and prints which were known all over Italy.
- Title: Short Bio of Jasper Cropsey
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- Cropsey taught himself to draw. His early drawings were architectural
- drawings, and architectural renderings he could find. At the age of
- Title: Short Bio of Stuart Davis (1894-1964)
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- He studied with Robert Henri 1910-13, made covers and drawings for the
- Title: Short Bio of Edgar Degas (1834-1917)
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- French artist, acknowledged as the master of drawing the human figure
- others. He is perhaps best known for his paintings, drawings, and
- Title: Short Bio of Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863)
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- than 850 paintings and great numbers of drawings, murals, and other works. In
- Title: Short Bio of Gustave Doré (1832-83)
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- Drawings of London done in 1869-71 were more sober studies of the poorer
- Title: Short Bio of Lucian Freud
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- love was drawing, and he began to work full time as an artist after being
- Title: Short Bio of Henry Fuseli
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- Ambassador in Berlin, who had been impressed by his drawings. Reynolds
- Title: Short Bio of Thomas Gainsborough
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- drawings, some in pencil, some in charcoal and chalk, and he occasionally
- made drawings which he varnished. He also, in later years, painted fancy
- Title: Short Bio of Francisco Goya
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- Spanish artist whose multifarious paintings, drawings, and engravings
- Title: Short Bio of Matthias Grünewald (his real name was Mathis Neithart, otherwise Gothart, 1470/80-1528)
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- 13 of his paintings and some drawings survive. His present worldwide
- Title: Short Bio of Hans Holbein (1465?-1524)
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- portrait drawings that foreshadow the work of his famous son. His later
- designed the king's state robes and made drawings that were the basis of all
- Title: Short Bio of Paul Klee
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- into his small-scale, delicate paintings, watercolors, and drawings. Klee
- Klee's early works are mostly etchings and pen-and-ink drawings. These
- Title: Short Bio of Nicolas Largillière (1656-1746)
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- on drawing, while some broke away in favour of the style of
- Title: Short Bio of Alphonse Legros (1837-1911)
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- draftsman, he taught in London, revitalizing British drawing and
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-François Millet (1814-75)
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- Millet showed a precocious interest in drawing, and arrived
- Title: Short Bio of Berthe Morisot
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- conventional lessons in drawing and painting. She went firmly against
- Title: Short Bio of Odilon Redon (1840-1916)
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- black and white, in charcoal drawings and lithographs. In these he
- perverse delights, collects Redon's drawings, and with his mention in this
- Title: Short Bio of Rembrandt (1606-69)
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- a profound penetration of character. His drawings constitute a vivid
- Title: Short Bio of Dante Rossetti
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- drawings, and his memory of her after she died (1862) is implicit in the
- Title: Short Bio of Peter Rubens
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- of painting and drawing. A devout Roman Catholic, he imbued his many
- Title: Short Bio of Donald Rust
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- Donald Rust was born in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1932. He began drawing and painting at a very early age and has never had the desire to be anything but a serious artist. His early work was directly influenced by his grandfather, Emil Rust, Gil Elvgren, Bob Toombs, and Norman Rockwell. However, he feels there has been no one single influence in his wildlife art and insists that all wildlife artists have affected his style.
- Title: Short Bio of Georges Seurat (1859-1891)
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- theories and the effects of different linear structures. His 500 drawings
- After a year of military service at Brest, Seurat exhibited his drawing
- in Paris, drawing and producing one large painting each year, and his summers
- monumental paintings, 60 smaller ones, drawings, and sketchbooks. He kept his
- Title: Short Bio of James Tissot
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- Title: Short Bio of Jesse Trevino
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- he turned again to his love of art. He enrolled in a drawing course at
- Title: Short Bio of Joseph Turner (1775-1851)
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- he was making drawings at home and exhibiting them in his father's shop
- drawings for reproduction.
- Title: Short Bio of Jim Warren
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- Art Training: "I'm basically self taught. I learned some basics in my high school art class. At college I attended several life-drawing classes, and always studied the great masters at museums."
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