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- Title: Short Bio of Balthasar Ast (1593/94-1657)
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- exquisite that Bosschaert's, but his range was wider, his paintings often
- Title: Short Bio of Hans Baldung
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- times. Eroticism is often strongly present in his engravings, the best
- Title: Short Bio of Federico Barocci (c. 1535-1612)
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- His color harmonies are sharp but subtle and, although his paintings often
- Title: Short Bio of Giovanni Bellini (1430?-1516)
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- is often reflected behind human figures in streaks of water that make
- Title: Short Bio of Sandro Botticelli (Alessandro di Moriano Filipepi, 1444/5-1510)
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- often said to epitomize for modern viewers the spirit of the
- Title: Short Bio of Dirk Bouts
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- His static figures are exaggeratedly slender and graceful, and often set
- Title: Short Bio of Alonso Cano (1601-67)
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- Title: Short Bio of Giovanni Cima
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- Venice. His paintings are mostly quiet devotional scenes, often in landscape
- Title: Short Bio of Clouet
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- and often of very high quality. They have often been compared to those
- Title: Short Bio of Thomas Couture (1815-79)
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- his big work, which now if often cited as the classic example of the worst
- false in overall effect. His more informal works, however, are often much
- Title: Short Bio of Cuyp
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- ascribed to him, but his oeuvre poses many problems. He often signed
- Title: Short Bio of Stuart Davis (1894-1964)
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- He later went over to pure abstract patterns, into which he often
- Title: Short Bio of Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863)
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- greatest and most influential of French painters. He is most often classified
- Title: Short Bio of Dosso Dossi
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- c.1523). His brother Battista Dossi (c.1497-1548) often collaborated
- Title: Short Bio of Peter Driben
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- Driben went on to paint covers for all of Harrisons magazines, often having
- Title: Short Bio of Adam Elsheimer
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- and was often unable to work; apparently he was imprisoned for debt. Rubens
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806)
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- works that are often regarded as his masterpieces the four canvases
- Title: Short Bio of Lucian Freud
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- painters. Portraits and nudes are his specialities, often observed in
- Title: Short Bio of Caspar Friedrich
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- settled in Dresden, often traveling to other parts of Germany. Friedrich's
- 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 Aert Gelder
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- de Gelder often used colors such as lilac and lemon yellow that were
- 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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- soul-searching decisions. Modern artists often seek inspiration from Giotto.
- Title: Short Bio of Francisco Goya
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- more important than tradition, Goya is often called "the first of the
- Title: Short Bio of Nicholas Hilliard
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- are often freighted with enigmatic inscription and intrusive allegory (e.g.
- Title: Short Bio of Paul Klee
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- A Swiss-born painter and graphic artist whose personal, often gently
- Klee often incorporated letters and numerals into his paintings, as in
- killed him. The late works, characterized by heavy black lines, are often
- Title: Short Bio of Claude Lorrain (1600-1682)
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- often contains classical ruins and pastoral figures in classical
- Title: Short Bio of Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935)
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- in Moscow in 1915 and there is often difficulty in dating his work.
- (There is often difficulty also in knowing which way up his paintings
- Title: Short Bio of Andrea Mantegna (1431?-1506)
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- painted heroic figures, often using a dramatic perspective that gives the
- Title: Short Bio of Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
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- artist often regarded as the most important French painter of the 20th century.
- Title: Short Bio of Amedeo Modigliani
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- mainly of heads and, less often, of full figures.
- Title: Short Bio of Earl Moran
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- His work can often be recognised by his heavy use of light and shadow.
- Title: Short Bio of Berthe Morisot
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- carefully composed, brightly hued canvases are often studies of women,
- Title: Short Bio of Bartolomé Murillo (1617-82)
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- date on most of his paintings, these changes in his style are often used to
- Title: Short Bio of Pierre Patel (1605-1676)
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- Both men often featured Classical ruins in their paintings,
- Title: Short Bio of GeorgePetty
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- usually combined the best features from a variety of models. He also often
- Title: Short Bio of Ludovic Piette (1826-77)
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- from those of Pissarro, who often stayed with him in his house
- Title: Short Bio of Joshua Shaw
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- topographical views of mountainous landscapes, often populated with
- the end of his life, often including picturesque remnants of castles
- Title: Short Bio of Alfred Sisley
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- interests often combining to create a strangely dramatic effect
- 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 James Whistler (1834-1903)
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- He settled in London in 1859, but often returned to France. His
- often in debt.
- Whistler's art is in many respects the opposite to his often aggressive
- not to convey literary or moral ideas, and he often gave his pictures
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