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- Title: List of Short, Artist Biographys
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- Wassily Kandinsky (b. Dec. 4 [Dec. 16, New Style], 1866, Moscow, Russia--d. Dec. 13,)
- Title: Short Bio of Albrecht Altdorfer
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- Yet in spite of these varied influences Altdorfer's style always remained
- Title: Short Bio of Altichiero (active 1372-84)
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- the point of departure for a new style which is reflected in Pisanello.
- Title: Short Bio of Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1634)
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- carried on his style in an accomplished manner.
- Title: Short Bio of Dirck Baburen
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- where his style became strongly influenced by Caravaggio.
- in establishing Utrecht as a stronghold of the Caravaggesque style. His
- Title: Short Bio of Jacopo Bassano (1553-1613)
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- Bassano had four painter sons who continued his style Francesco
- Title: Short Bio of Giovanni Bellini (1430?-1516)
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- rigid style with a depth of religious feeling and gentle humanity. From the
- maturity but an individual style. He achieved a certain richness by layering
- Title: Short Bio of François Boucher (1703-1770)
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- sensuousness of the rococo style.
- delicate style of his contemporary
- sentimental, facile style was too widely imitated and fell out of
- Title: Short Bio of Dirk Bouts
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- Apart from these, there are no documented works, but his style is highly
- any model. His style was highly influential and was continued by his two
- Title: Short Bio of Agnolo Bronzino
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- his style was heavily indebted to his master. However, Bronzino lacked
- Title: Short Bio of Hans Burgkmair
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- in Nuremberg in introducing the new style. Like Dürer he contributed to
- Title: Short Bio of Sir Burne-Jones (1833-1898)
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- romanticized style; they are generally considered among the finest
- 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 Antoine Caron
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- painting. His style is characterized most obviously by extremely elongated,
- Title: Short Bio of Carracci (1557-1602)
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- Annibale's decoration was one of the foundations of their style. Throughout
- Title: Short Bio of Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
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- of his style, retaining her own very personal idiom throughout
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (1699-1779)
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- subjects and common themes. His lifelong work in this style contrasted
- 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 Correggio (Antonio Allegri)
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- have formed his style. Echoes of
- initiated a style of sentimental elegance and conscious allure with soft
- Title: Short Bio of Edward d'Ancona
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- The first company to publish d'Ancona pin-ups, about 1935 to 1937, was Louis F. Dow in St Paul. d'Ancona worked in oil on canvas and his originals from that time usually measured about 30 x 22 inches. His early work is comparable in quality to that of the young Gil Elvgren, who had begun to work for Dow in 1937. Because d'Ancona produced so much work for Dow, one might assume that he was born in Minnesota and lived and worked in the St Paul, Minneapolis area. It is known that he supplied illustrations to the Goes Company in Cincinnati and to several soft-drink firms, which capitalized on his works similarity to the Sundblom/Elvgren style, which was so identified with Coca-Cola. During the 1940s and 1950s, d'Ancona's superb use of primary colors, masterful brushstrokes, and painterly style elevated him to the ranks of the very best artist in pin-up and glamour art. His subject matter at this time resembled Elvgren's. Both enjoyed painting nudes and both employed situation poses a great deal. d'Ancona also painted a fair amount of evening-gown scenes, as did Elvgren, Frahm, and Erbit.
- Title: Short Bio of Gerard David
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- style was not ideally suited.
- Title: Short Bio of Stuart Davis (1894-1964)
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- created a distinctive American style, for however abstract his works
- 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 Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904)
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- particularly are in a precise, detailed style. Much of his later career
- Title: Short Bio of Master Flémalle (active 1406-44)
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- Title: Short Bio of Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806)
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- (Louvre, Paris). He soon abandoned this style, however, for the erotic
- already turning against Fragonard's lighthearted style. He tried
- Title: Short Bio of Pearl Frush
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- and her crisp detailed style is reminicent of Vargas's work. Her subjects are
- 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
- Title: Short Bio of Thomas Gainsborough
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- style he had evolved at Bath, working with light and rapid brush-strokes
- City Art Gallery, 1782). Gainsborough's style had diverse sources. His
- painting; at Bath his change of portrait style owed much to a close study
- Title: Short Bio of Aert Gelder
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- Dutch artist to continue working in his style into the 18th century. His
- Title: Short Bio of Gentile (c. 1370-1427)
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- International Gothic style
- Title: Short Bio of Jean-Léon Gérôme
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- a pupil of Paul Delaroche and inherited his highly finished academic style.
- Title: Short Bio of Domenico Ghirlandaio
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- with Baldovinetti and possibly with Verrocchio. His style was solid, prosaic,
- Title: Short Bio of Luca Giordano
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- He began in the circle of Ribera, but his style became much more colorful
- and was said to be able to imitate other artists styles with ease. His
- Title: Short Bio of Nuño Gonçalves
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- the outstanding Portuguese painting of the 15th century. The style is rather
- Title: Short Bio of Francisco Goya
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- style. Finally, his study of the works of
- mankind. He evolved a bold, free new style close to caricature. In 1799 he
- free style and an earthy realism unprecedented in religious art.
- style. In the
- Title: Short Bio of Antoine-Jean Gros
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- his studio, and tried to work in a more consciously Neoclassical style.
- Title: Short Bio of Matthias Grünewald (his real name was Mathis Neithart, otherwise Gothart, 1470/80-1528)
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- Grünewald was to develop into the masterful, individualistic style most
- Title: Short Bio of Jan Heem
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- was born at Utrecht and his rare early pictures are in the style of
- Title: Short Bio of Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)
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- The free curved lines characteristic of his style gradually
- Title: Short Bio of Hans Holbein (1465?-1524)
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- the late Gothic style. In addition to the altar paintings that are his
- style.
- Title: Short Bio of Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944)
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- (b. Dec. 4 [Dec. 16, New Style], 1866, Moscow, Russia d. Dec. 13,
- Title: Short Bio of Paul Klee
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- scleroderma, which forced him to develop a simpler style and eventually
- Title: Short Bio of Charles de La Fosse (1636-1716)
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- brightly coloured style that presaged the Rococo painting of the 18th
- important works in the style of Charles Le Brun. More significant to
- 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 Charles Le (1619-90)
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- artists created a homogeneous style that came to be accepted
- Title: Short Bio of Earl MacPherson
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- the creator of the Artist's Sketch Pad style of
- MacPhersons style. When the Pin-Up market collapsed in the late 1950's
- Title: Short Bio of Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935)
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- abstract geometric patterns in style he called suprematism; taught painting
- tubular style similar to that of
- Title: Short Bio of Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
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- Title: Short Bio of Hans Memling (1430?-94)
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- established himself as a painter in Brussels. In style and composition his
- craftsmanship. Unlike most artists, his style varied little throughout his
- Title: Short Bio of Amedeo Modigliani
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- b. July 12, 1884, d. Jan. 24, 1920, developed a unique style.
- Title: Short Bio of Piet Mondrian
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- Mondrian named his style "neoplasticism." That is how he translated his own
- style was based, he explained, on an absolute harmony of straight lines and
- Title: Short Bio of Claude Monet (1840-1926)
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- Title: Short Bio of Gustave Moreau (1826-1898)
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- him in his feeling for the bizarre and developed a style that is highly
- Title: Short Bio of Berthe Morisot
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- development of her style. Unlike most of the other impressionists, who were
- Title: Short Bio of Rowena Morrill
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- Rowena began painting at age of twenty-three due to her restlessness as a military wife, but it wasn't long before her painting evolved from a part-time avocation to a full-time occupation. In the course of the next ten years she brought together her diverse experience, vivid imagination, inspiration and talent and developed the style and technique for which she is now so well known.
- 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 Piero (1420?-92)
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- had a profound influence on Piero's style.
- Title: Short Bio of Jackson Pollock (1912-56)
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- and the drip and splash style for which he is best known emerged with
- style of painting which avoids any points of emphasis or identifiable
- Title: Short Bio of Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)
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- statements of the Impressionist style. Like Monet, Renoir endured
- but the figures on the left are done in a crisper and drier style,
- unspecific settings. As his style became grander and simpler he also
- Title: Short Bio of Peter Rubens
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- work had a formative influence on Rubens's mature style. During Rubens's 8
- 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.
- Rusty's ability to capture nature lies between fantasy and reality. Realism is his style, but he wants to take the collector's imagination one step further. He is an artist sensitive to nature and its surroundings. The beauty of his artistic documentation is distinctly his own. Rusty takes us not just to a creative visual, but to a place and a story.
- Title: Short Bio of John Sargent (1856-1925)
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- a great reputation for his portraits, employing a style that
- Title: Short Bio of Egon Schiele
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- in 1907, Schiele soon achieved an independent anticlassical style wherein his
- Title: Short Bio of Georges Seurat (1859-1891)
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- brilliance. Works in this style include
- Title: Short Bio of Joshua Shaw
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- executed after his arrival, is a prime example of his mature style.
- Title: Short Bio of Alfred Sisley
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- Bazille and Renoir, and later at Marlotte with Renoir. His style
- Title: Short Bio of James Tissot
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- as successful there as he had been in Paris and lived in some style in
- Title: Short Bio of Jesse Trevino
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- murals and his large photorealistic style paintings. His nine-story by
- Title: Short Bio of Diego Velázquez (1599-1660)
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- style, Diego Velasquez may have had a greater influence on European art than
- Title: Short Bio of John Waterhouse (1849-1917)
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- romantic style. In approach he was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites,
- Title: Short Bio of James Whistler (1834-1903)
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- dandyism, and loved controversy. His life-style was lavish and he was
- Art Nouveau style of the 1890s.
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