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- Title: List of Short, Artist Biographys
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- Gustave Moreau (1826-1898)
- Title: Short Bio of Fra Angelico (c. 1400-55)
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- Angelico more clearly into the mainstream of 15th-century Italian
- Title: Short Bio of Dirck Baburen
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- After training in Utrecht with Moreelse, he went (c. 1612) to Rome,
- 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 William Blake (1757-1827)
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- are longer and more obscure works. Blake died on Aug. 12, 1827.
- Title: Short Bio of Gustave Caillebotte
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- works in a more realistic style than that of his friends. Caillebotte's most
- Title: Short Bio of Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)
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- in rivalry with him, Canaletto began to turn out views which were more
- topographically accurate, set in a higher key, and with smoother, more
- Title: Short Bio of Alonso Cano (1601-67)
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- His movements were partly dictated by his tempestuous character, for more
- Title: Short Bio of Carracci (1557-1602)
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- painting. In this sense, Annibale exercised a more profound influence than
- 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 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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- style. Christus's work is more summary than van Eyck's, however, his
- Title: Short Bio of Clouet
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- more famous Jean Clouet (d. 1540/1) is thought to have been
- dominated French portraiture at this time, but the drawings are more personal
- (Louvre, Paris, 1562), much more Italianate than any of his father's paintings,
- Diane de Poitiers, but is is more probably a likeness of Marie Touchet,
- Title: Short Bio of John Constable (1776-1837)
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- the attempt to render scenery more directly and realistically, carrying
- these even more highly than the finished works because of their freedom
- turned rather to the formal compositions than to the more direct
- Title: Short Bio of Correggio (Antonio Allegri)
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- larger scale and with still more daring foreshortening. These works reveal
- Title: Short Bio of Piero Cosimo
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- religious works are somewhat more conventional, although still distinctive,
- 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 Thomas Couture (1815-79)
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- false in overall effect. His more informal works, however, are often much
- Title: Short Bio of Cuyp
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- more closely in spirit than any of his countrymen who travelled to Italy.
- Title: Short Bio of Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863)
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- painter Pierre-Narcisse Guerin and began a career that would produce more
- Title: Short Bio of Billy DeVorss
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- William Albartus DeVorss, (1908- ), more commonly known
- Title: Short Bio of Gustave Doré (1832-83)
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- he employed more than forty blockcutters. His work is characterized by
- Drawings of London done in 1869-71 were more sober studies of the poorer
- Title: Short Bio of Albrecht Dürer
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- such as the Apocalypse series (1498), retain a more
- Title: Short Bio of Adam Elsheimer
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- then settled in Rome in 1600. His early Mannerist style gave way to a more
- Title: Short Bio of Gil Elvgren
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- architecture but soon realised that he loved painting more, for this reason
- $1000 per pin-up, substantially more than he was getting at Dow. His contract
- Title: Short Bio of Robert Feke
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- life is once more veiled in obscurity. There are about fifteen signed
- portraits from his hand and about fifty more are reasonably attributed to him.
- Title: Short Bio of Caspar Friedrich
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- element in the composition. More important are the dominant rays of the
- Title: Short Bio of Pearl Frush
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- often more gracefully portrayed and less overtly sexual than other artists work of the time.
- Title: Short Bio of Thomas Gainsborough
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- output was prodigious) was much more easy-going and often overdue with
- 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 Francisco Goya
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- more important than tradition, Goya is often called "the first of the
- resulted in a looser, more spontaneous painting technique.
- Title: Short Bio of Antoine-Jean Gros
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- Gros had a passionate nature and he was drawn more to the color and vibrancy
- his studio, and tried to work in a more consciously Neoclassical style.
- Title: Short Bio of Willem Heda
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- but Heda's work was usually more highly finished and his taste was more
- Title: Short Bio of Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858)
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- lyrical scenes that made him even more successful than his contemporary,
- Title: Short Bio of Meindert Hobbema
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- his range was more limited and he lacked the latter's power to capture
- Title: Short Bio of Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)
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- of coloring that imparted a more somber mood to his work,
- Title: Short Bio of Hans Holbein (1465?-1524)
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- Thomas More, set out for London. He met with a favorable reception in England
- chiefly as a painter of portraits. His services were much in demand. The more
- Title: Short Bio of Charles de La Fosse (1636-1716)
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- Baroque manner of the 17th century, began to develop a lighter, more
- important works in the style of Charles Le Brun. More significant to
- Title: Short Bio of Nicolas Largillière (1656-1746)
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- pioneer by those 18th-century artists who followed the later, more
- Title: Short Bio of Claude Lorrain (1600-1682)
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- nature more beautiful and harmonious than nature itself. The quality
- Title: Short Bio of Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935)
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- which brought abstract art to a geometric simplicity more radical
- consisting of nothing more than a black square on a white field
- Title: Short Bio of Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
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- the elder of the two, but he was a slower and more methodical man
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-François Millet (1814-75)
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- and even more decidedly so
- Title: Short Bio of Gustave Moreau (1826-1898)
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- Gustave Moreau
- Moreau, Gustave
- Romanticism, but Moreau went far beyond
- who became the first curator of the Moreau Museum in Paris
- (the artist's house), which Moreau left to the nation on his death.
- Title: Short Bio of Berthe Morisot
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- agreed on a more conservative approach, confining their use of color to a
- Title: Short Bio of Rowena Morrill
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- Since 1975 she has lived and worked in New York and has become a celebrity to science fiction fans, artists and art students. Aside from illustrating book covers for more than a dozen publishers in both the United States and Europe, she has participated in gallery and museum exhibitions throughout the country, and her work is found in important private and museum collections worldwide.
- Title: Short Bio of Jackson Pollock (1912-56)
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- On the floor I am more at ease, I feel nearer, more a part of the painting,
- Title: Short Bio of Odilon Redon (1840-1916)
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- a serious illness in 1894-95, he was transformed into a much more buoyant
- Title: Short Bio of Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)
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- mid-1880s, however, he had broken with the movement to apply a more
- he developed a softer and more supple kind of handling.
- At the same time he turned from contemporary themes to more timeless
- and the female type he preferred became more mature and ample.
- Title: Short Bio of Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)
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- The controversy brought Rodin more fame than praise might have. In 1880 he
- Title: Short Bio of Peter Rubens
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- sharply with the more private and secular paintings of his great Dutch
- During the final decade of his life, Rubens turned more and more to
- Title: Short Bio of Donald Rust
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- 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."
- Rust has produced more than 14,000 paintings and has 2,000 originals registered by owners with the National Museum and Gallery Registration Association (an NMGRA record!).
- Title: Short Bio of Egon Schiele
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- Even more than
- jagged lines arose more from psychological and spiritual feeling than from
- Title: Short Bio of Joshua Shaw
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- of shipping and more buildings increase this work's topographical flavor.
- Title: Short Bio of Alfred Sisley
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- 1899, Moret-sur-Loing), painter who was one of the creators of French
- and was becoming more deeply influenced by the notions which were
- Title: Short Bio of James Tissot
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- and a chocolate-box charm has probably been more often reproduced in
- Title: Short Bio of Leonardo (c.1485-1532)
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- sculptor, architect, and engineer whose genius, perhaps more than that
- Title: Short Bio of Benjamin West (1738-1820,)
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- Swarthmore) in the Pennsylvania colony. Young West was encouraged to draw,
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