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- Title: Short Bio of Pieter Aertsen (1508/09-1575)
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- A pioneer of still life and
- Title: Short Bio of Fra Angelico (c. 1400-55)
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- Florentine art and in later life travelled extensively for prestigious
- that are at once the expression of and a guide to the spiritual life
- In the last decade of his life Angelico also worked in Orvieto and
- Title: Short Bio of Balthasar Ast (1593/94-1657)
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- Dutch still-life painter, the brother-in-law of
- Title: Short Bio of Federico Barocci (c. 1535-1612)
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- career was based there all his life. He is said to have abandoned his frescos
- Title: Short Bio of Jacopo Bassano (1553-1613)
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- in Venice, Jacopo worked in Bassano all his life. His father, Francesco
- still-life element assumes greater importance than the ostensible religious
- Title: Short Bio of Abraham Beyeren
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- in his day but now considered one of the greatest of still-life painters.
- Title: Short Bio of William Blake (1757-1827)
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- with subjects from everyday life. Few people in his time realized that Blake
- (1789) shows life as it seems to
- Title: Short Bio of Hieronymus Bosch
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- torments of hell. During his lifetime Bosch's works were in the inventories
- Title: Short Bio of Sandro Botticelli (Alessandro di Moriano Filipepi, 1444/5-1510)
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- Lippi. He spent all his life in Florence except for a visit to Rome in
- Title: Short Bio of Pieter Bruegel (about 1525-69)
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- scenes of peasant life, stress the absurd and vulgar, yet are full of zest
- Title: Short Bio of Michelangelo Caravaggio (1573-1610)
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- life of St. Matthew. The works caused public outcry, however, because of
- Title: Short Bio of Carracci (1557-1602)
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- on drawing from the life (all three were outstanding graphic artists) and
- Title: Short Bio of Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
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- with whom she was to be on close terms throughout his life.
- in the rehabilitation of the pictural qualities of everyday life,
- impressive of her generation. She lived in France all her life,
- Title: Short Bio of Pietro Cavallini (active 1273-1308)
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- Title: Short Bio of Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)
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- Title: Short Bio of Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (1699-1779)
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- greatest of the 18th century, whose genre and still life subjects documented
- the life of the Paris bourgeoisie.
- He favored simple still lifes and unsentimental
- subjects and common themes. His lifelong work in this style contrasted
- on the basis of two early still lifes,
- In the 1730s, he began to paint scenes of everyday life in
- were produced. He turned to pastels in later life when his eyesight began to
- Title: Short Bio of William Chase
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- of more than 2000 paintings included still lifes, portraits, interiors,
- Title: Short Bio of Petrus Christus
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- inner life. The influence of
- Title: Short Bio of Clouet
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- c.1460. Almost nothing is known for certain of his life and works. The
- his son. He was celebrated in his lifetime, but no documented works survive.
- Title: Short Bio of John Constable (1776-1837)
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- His wife died in 1828, however, and the remaining years of his life
- Title: Short Bio of John Copley (1738-1815)
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- objects associated with his daily life that gave his work a distinction not
- Although he remained in England the rest of his life and was moderately
- Title: Short Bio of Correggio (Antonio Allegri)
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- Little is known of his life, but his paintings suggest under whom he may
- Title: Short Bio of Gustave Courbet (1819-77)
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- pretty pictures that made life look better than it was. Courbet, against much
- Title: Short Bio of Lucas Cranach (1472-1553)
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- he was born, and very little is known of his life before about 1500-01,
- Title: Short Bio of Honoré Daumier
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- In his lifetime he was known chiefly as a political and social satirist,
- Title: Short Bio of Stuart Davis (1894-1964)
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- environment of American life, he rearranged them into flat poster-like
- Title: Short Bio of Dosso Dossi
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- His early life and training are obscure, but Vasari's assertion that
- Title: Short Bio of Peter Driben
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- Night Life and Caprice. His career went from strength to strength in the
- Title: Short Bio of Adam Elsheimer
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- Elsheimer achieved fame during his lifetime and there are numerous contemporary
- Title: Short Bio of Robert Feke
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- Nothing is known of his life until 1741 when he executed a large portrait
- life is once more veiled in obscurity. There are about fifteen signed
- Title: Short Bio of Henry Fuseli
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- elevated style he sought to emulate for the rest of his life. On his return
- Fusely was a much respected and influential figure in his lifetime,
- Title: Short Bio of Domenico Ghirlandaio
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- the life and manners of his time (he often included portraits in his religious
- Title: Short Bio of Giotto (c. 1267-1337)
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- full-blooded life and force.
- fresh, still wet plaster) on the life of St. Francis in the church at Assisi.
- Croce is adorned by Giotto murals depicting the life of St. Francis.
- human life. In concentrating on these essentials he created compelling
- Title: Short Bio of Hugo Goes
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- Nothing is known of his life before 1467, when he became a master in
- Title: Short Bio of Francisco Goya
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- scenes from everyday life.
- Title: Short Bio of El Greco (1541-1614)
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- throughout his life, always in Greek characters, and sometimes followed
- Title: Short Bio of Willem Heda
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- Heda, Willem Claesz. (1593/94-1680/82). Dutch still-life painter,
- Title: Short Bio of Jan Heem
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- Heem, Jan Davidsz. de (1606-83/84). Dutch still-life painter. He
- that he had studied the restrained and simple works of the Haarlem still-life
- productive life there. The paintings he did in Flanders are the ones for
- painting. His work formed a link between the Dutch and Flemish still-life
- Title: Short Bio of Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858)
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- The work he did during the third period, the last years of his life,
- Title: Short Bio of Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)
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- or "pictures of the floating world" (everyday life),
- Title: Short Bio of Hans Holbein (1465?-1524)
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- services at court relates that he painted the portrait of the king, "life
- Title: Short Bio of Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944)
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- Black is like the silence of the body after death, the close of life.'
- Title: Short Bio of Paul Klee
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- Still Life (1940; Felix
- Klee collection, Bern), is a serene summation of his life's concerns as a
- Title: Short Bio of Nicolas Largillière (1656-1746)
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- modern course. Highly honoured in his lifetime, he was made chancellor
- Title: Short Bio of Claude Lorrain (1600-1682)
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- of light, was particularly influential, not only during his lifetime
- Title: Short Bio of Earl MacPherson
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- draw and in 1916 they moved to California in search of the good life (and
- Title: Short Bio of Andrea Mantegna (1431?-1506)
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- to move to Mantua. He worked for the Gonzaga family for the rest of his life.
- Title: Short Bio of Simone Martini (circa 1280-1344)
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- greatest frescoes, illustrating scenes from the life of St. Martin for
- Title: Short Bio of Hans Memling (1430?-94)
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- detail glow with life. The character of each is subtly suggested. In addition
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-François Millet (1814-75)
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- He had to fight against great odds, living for long a life
- His memories of rural life, and his intermittent contacts with
- Normandy, however, impelled him to that concern with peasant life
- theme of peasant life was curiously ambivalent. Being of peasant
- Although towards the end of his life, when he started using a lighter
- 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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- to court this as he had private means, and much of his life was spent
- Title: Short Bio of Berthe Morisot
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- them her life's work. Having studied for a time under Camille Corot, she
- Title: Short Bio of Bartolomé Murillo (1617-82)
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- emphasized the peaceful, joyous aspects of spiritual life, Bartolome Murillo
- At some point in his life, probably in the late 1640s, Murillo is believed
- are extremely lifelike. In 1660 Murillo helped found a public academy of art
- Title: Short Bio of Nehemiah Partridge
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- Title: Short Bio of GeorgePetty
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- Petty Girl started life in Esquire magazine in the Autumn of 1933, however
- Title: Short Bio of Piero (1420?-92)
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- his figures. Throughout his life he maintained his ties with Sansepolcro, but
- life Piero apparently ceased painting to pursue other interests, including
- end of his life. Piero died in Sansepolcro on Oct. 12, 1492.
- Title: Short Bio of Raphael
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- the flesh palpitates, the breath comes and goes, every organ lives, life
- Title: Short Bio of Odilon Redon (1840-1916)
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- He had a retiring life, first in his native Bordeaux, then from 1870 in
- as a colorist that had lain dormant. Much of his early life had been
- by the end of his life, although still a very private person.
- Title: Short Bio of Rembrandt (1606-69)
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- record of contemporary Amsterdam life.
- Title: Short Bio of Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)
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- snapshots of real life, full of sparkling colour and light. By the
- of his life, and in his last years he also took up sculpture,
- 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
- Title: Short Bio of Dante Rossetti
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- (1863; Tate Gallery, London). Toward the end of his life,
- Title: Short Bio of Peter Rubens
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- 21-painting cycle (1622-25; Louvre, Paris), chronicling the life of Marie de
- During the final decade of his life, Rubens turned more and more to
- 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.
- For many years, Rusty's paintings concentrated on circus and portrait subjects; but recently, wildlife subjects have intrigued him more and more. His portraits include such prominent individuals as: Emmett Kelly Sr., Emmett Kelly Jr., Merle Evans (Ringling band leader), Norman Rockwell, and Molly Rockwell. In fact, D.L. Rust and Norman Rockwell used to correspond regularly and in one letter Rockwell emphasized that Rusty's artwork "is very good indeed."
- Title: Short Bio of John Sargent (1856-1925)
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- the major part of his working life, described him as
- Title: Short Bio of Egon Schiele
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- Title: Short Bio of Georges Seurat (1859-1891)
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- The Life and Art of Georges Seurat and
- ultimate example of the artist as scientist. He spent his life studying color
- on France's northern coast. In his short life Seurat produced seven
- private life very secret, and not until his sudden death in Paris on March
- Title: Short Bio of Joshua Shaw
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- in America, he actively participated in the artistic life of his
- the end of his life, often including picturesque remnants of castles
- Title: Short Bio of Alfred Sisley
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- in which he was to stay until virtually the end of his life.
- of his life, when he was dying of cancer of the throat, that he
- Title: Short Bio of Yves Tanguy (1900-55)
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- his life, marrying the American Surrealist painter
- lunar landscapes in which amorphous nameless objects proliferate in a
- Title: Short Bio of James Tissot
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- of contemporary life, usually involving fashionable women. Following his
- Title: Short Bio of Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)
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- observed and captured in his art the Parisian nightlife of the period.
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-François Troy (1679-1752)
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- the life of the French upper class and aristocracy, especially during
- Title: Short Bio of Joseph Turner (1775-1851)
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- life was devoted to his art. Unlike many artists of his era, he was
- Title: Short Bio of Diego Velázquez (1599-1660)
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- from common life, called genre pictures. Most of them, however, are portraits
- it has been said; "his horses are full of action and his dogs of life."
- 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."
- 1992: Began the unique trendsetting idea of collaboration paintings with famed marine life artist, Wyland, showcasing both artists' specialties...Marine Life (Wyland) and People (Jim).
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721)
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- scenes from the life of Marie de Medici painted in the early 1600s by the
- Title: Short Bio of Benjamin West (1738-1820,)
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- years of study. In 1763 he went to England and remained there for life.
- Title: Short Bio of James Whistler (1834-1903)
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- dandyism, and loved controversy. His life-style was lavish and he was
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