Painter and printmaker Kirsten Baron took part in the event for the third year running. |
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Marvell attacks the concupiscence of the King's mistress, Lady Castlemaine, twice in Last Instructions to a Painter. |
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Painter John Wesley is known for his flatly painted, cartoonish canvases of figures and animals. |
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They are associated with tyuyamunite in Turkistan and with autunite at Bukhova, Bulgaria, and at Mt. Painter, South Australia. |
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Robbie Painter fed the loose ball to Paul Helliwell, but Boswell got a firm hand to his cross and deflected the ball away. |
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Since the majority of brain development happens post-natally, an infant's experience of the physical world is especially formative, Painter says. |
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Painter 7 also includes a live preview in the JPEG and GIF export dialogs, which are a step up from previous capabilities. |
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Painter of bush battlers and mythologiser of the small settler, he has long been one of Australia's most popular artists. |
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Speaking of Photoshop, Painter 7 continues to make improvements in compatibility between the two applications. |
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Perhaps the most damning evidence is in the chapter by Painter, which argues that the use of questionnaires imposes culture on others and inevitably predetermines responses. |
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Painter and printmaker Jason Urban is fixated on America's superheroes. |
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Painter Henri Matisse had rooms overlooking the market, and you could see where he got his inspiration as the sunlight bounded off ochre walls in these tall, narrow streets. |
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Were Painter limited to simple presets, I wouldn't want to use it. |
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Painter and publican Chris Roddy offers this transcendent perspective, due presumably to the amount of time he has spent on either side of the binary. |
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Tony's painting, Garages, Sunday Morning, will hang in the Mall Galleries in London as part of the Lynn Painter Stainers Prize Exhibition. |
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Painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti reputedly became convinced that the poem was about him. |
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On 10 August 1784 Allan Ramsay died and the office of Principal Painter in Ordinary to the king became vacant. |
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William Painter, Executive Director of VOU, says Pueblo helps the university provide a state-of-the-art learning environment. |
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In January 2011 The Painter, a biographical play on his life by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, premiered at the Arcola Theatre in London. |
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The new Format Painter copies the color, line weight and style, font and other attributes and applies them with one click to other objects. |
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Though Holbein retained his position as King's Painter, Cromwell's death left a gap no other patron could fill. |
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He didn't drop a set in matches against David Platt and Kevin Painter and had a three sets to nil lead against Kim Huybrechts in their third round match. |
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As early as 1928, he had seen the funny side of artistic endeavour in Painter in his Studio, an ideogrammatic image of a stick-man solemnly seated at an easel. |
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Geography as a discipline was not and is not an objective science, Painter and Jeffrey argue, rather it is based on assumptions about the physical world. |
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Painter X from Corel makes it possible for art teachers to leave the traditional art room for the digital workspace that many professional artists use today. |
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After you highlight the formatted characters you want to copy, double-click on the Format Painter and paint the formatting style anywhere you want. |
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His portrait style, for example, remained distinct from the more sensuous technique of Titian, and from the Mannerism of William Scrots, Holbein's successor as King's Painter. |
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Red rock canyon walls and deep, sandy washes are painted with enough flaming titian reds and glowing ambers to make a painter weep. |
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On the corner, the two young men were already shoving the painter into a hospital van. |
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The Zairean painter was showing illustrational pictures that dealt with informational content. |
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As Derrida suggests, a painter cannot look simultaneously at the model and at its representation. |
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In the smaller courts in particular, where the painter was free to indulge his fights of fancy, anachronisms and incongruities abound. |
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The monastic painter of course could not do otherwise, unless he used a lay figure. |
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Academically trained and inclined, the Boston painter was resolutely out of step with his times. |
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The Anglo-French painter and graphic artist was born in Paris as the eldest son of the celebrated Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro. |
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He began his artistic career as an apprentice to an icon painter, then as a retoucher of photographs. |
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Park did not want to be a painter, though today he produces interior scenes and landscapes mostly populated with anthropomorphic animals. |
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Alejandro Ferretis plays a middle-aged painter who has retired to a secluded and primitive village to commit suicide. |
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Paul was middle aged and a successful London financier with teenage children when he absquatulated to Paris to become a painter. |
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The layers of abstract colour in her current work recalls another German painter, Gerhard Richter. |
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Beautiful and well-bred, she suffered the hostile treatment of critics who believed that as a painter she must be a woman of easy virtue. |
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Following his second one-man show in Paris in 1883, Monet began to be acknowledged as the foremost landscape painter of his day. |
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It is indeed a masterpiece of delicate and polished orchestration and as he said, an aquarelle by a great landscape painter. |
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The painter exchanged a bemused look with his assistant, but agreed, quoted a price, and asked what subjects I would like him to paint. |
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Before his fateful punch-up, Bardem had been an aspiring painter, part-time stripper and occasional jobbing actor. |
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His father was a house painter and his mother Elenora Duse was related to a famous actress. |
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Moreover, the painter or sculptor of the unknown work was clearly alive in 1520 and employed a journeyman. |
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Painting into wet plaster with water soluble pigments is one of the most difficult of all challenges a painter can face. |
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It has spawned hundreds of essays discussing Edna's role as a possible feminist, painter, adulteress, and more. |
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He is a painter by trade and had been engaged in calcimining a basement of a large building for some days previous. |
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The textile is placed awkwardly on top of the table, creating areas of strong, flat colour and signalling Matisse's future as a painter. |
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Francis Towne was a landscape painter whose idiosyncratic style relied on economic and careful pen outlines and flat muted washes of colour. |
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For the past six decades he has remained the most celebrated African-American painter, past or present. |
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The artist may be said to have been his own master, because, even when he was apprenticed to a painter he was taught less than he already knew. |
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At about the age of sixteen he was apprenticed to a sign painter in whose shop his work included painting tinned cans. |
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At times, the nightclub singer doesn't seem to like it much either, rebuffing the painter, only to fall back into her arms. |
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This survey of British Romantic poet and painter William Blake includes more than 200 works. |
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I trained as a painter initially, and spent a lot of my time drawing from life. |
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Members of this regular klatch include two retired textile mill workers, a warehouse supervisor, a bus driver and a house painter. |
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Nevertheless, by evoking the Grape Society, the painter alluded to a literary ancestry. |
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A veteran of one-man shows, he has always alternated between being a painter and a sculptor and a poet. |
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In my late teens, a sensitive young painter, I felt the need for some personal space. |
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The gruff and blustery painter was alternately rejected and embraced by critics and the art public over his subject matter and style. |
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Charleton is an oil painter whose subject matter includes landscapes, aviation art, seascapes, still lifes, marine art and portraits. |
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I have worked as a hotel night-clerk, a taxicab driver, a tree puller, a house painter, and a laboratory technician. |
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In the royal ateliers, book illustration involved the art of the scribe, calligrapher, painter and bookbinder. |
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She focuses on what is useful to a painter today in the historical traditions through which she lovingly browses. |
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Her favorite painter specializes in old rowboats and the rocky Maine shoreline. |
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A prolific and successful painter, he established an art school in Cleves, where he lived in his later years. |
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He was articled to the Gothic Revivalist architect Edward Willson, in Lincoln, leaving after three years to become a painter. |
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He had been a painter all his life, but never before had he seen such a vision or painted with such ardor and desire. |
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Words that form the credo of any artist who has hit her stride, be she painter, writer, or dressmaker. |
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And Pope Alexander VI had the painter Pinturicchio disguise his mistress as the Virgin Mary in one fresco. |
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He is painter who is acutely self aware, but in a lesson to many other artists, he never lets that self awareness curdle into cloying knowingness. |
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Most art history books cite Giotto as the first great painter of the Renaissance. |
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We love it when a painter drops you into uncertain territory, where all reference points are speculative and you're left to your own associative devices. |
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The painter, lithographer and etcher was born in Knaresborough in 1872 and studied at Scarborough School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. |
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The painter has used a method resembling a camera's wide-angle lens. |
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In fact, though, Magritte is channeling the techniques of a mediocre hobbyist or sign painter, and translating them into fine art. |
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The painter Cabrera was the first to depict Argentine historical subjects. |
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All of modern art since the middle of the previous century had been based on rebellion against academicism and Ingres was the painter most associated with academicism. |
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A blustery man I met when I was young, a painter, came up with a sentence he liked to say because he believed it was true. |
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A painter friend who lived in Greece for awhile said he thought the calcimining done each spring in villages probably had very little binder and seemed flaky as he remembered. |
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This may explain why our painter is careful to show Athena as about to bedeck Pandora with a characteristically feminine adornment, a fancy necklace. |
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We see single plants on a beach, cliffs beside water pressing in on the painter, the waves still or tempestuous, reflecting the wild vagaries of his mind. |
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A lonely housewife starts up a friendship with a pet portrait painter. |
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According to some rumors, Goya was once on staff before his fame as a Spanish painter. |
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He came from Toledo and was a famous painter of still lifes there by 1603 when he professed as a lay brother in the Carthusian order and moved to Granada. |
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There are also Antony, the pleasant young English painter who owns the castle, and Costanza, the jolly Italian housekeeper, old but wonderfully spry and saucy. |
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He was born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1920, and moved to Harlem where he worked variously as a stoker, an elevator operator, a laundryman and a ship painter. |
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Artists have colourful lives, and this fascinating biography reveals the interesting times of this most amusing painter. |
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Previously an abstract painter, he has been mixing up jigsaws for about six years now. |
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The painter arranged several items among drapery and began to work. |
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He commissioned a replica of the Mona Lisa for his living room, but the painter gave up after six months. |
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The finest gallery of pictures in Dutchland is the Mesdag Museum, containing the art collections of the painter H. W. Mesdag. |
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You can cut in around stained trim or into another color free-handed like a painter or with painter's tape. |
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He is depicted by the painter Qian Xuan, another connoisseur of reclusion, in a 13th-century handscroll at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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As for Modigliani he is not a painter I know so I don't know if he knew Bianca in the biblical sense or not. |
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In the 1990s, two icons by the Russian icon painter Sergei Fyodorov were hung in the abbey. |
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John Maggs, a painter best known for coaching scenes, was born and lived in Bath with his artistic family. |
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He was a fellow of parts, quick, humorous, a clever painter, and with an eye for certain poetical effects of sea and ships. |
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He was a son of the painter and draughtsman Hans Holbein the Elder, whose trade he and his older brother, Ambrosius, followed. |
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Holbein the Elder ran a large and busy workshop in Augsburg, sometimes assisted by his brother Sigmund, also a painter. |
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Holbein broke his journey at Antwerp, where he bought some oak panels and may have met the painter Quentin Matsys. |
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The current scholarly view of Holbein's art stresses his versatility, not only as a painter but as a draughtsman, printmaker, and designer. |
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By 1630 he was described as the court painter of the Habsburg Governor of Flanders, the Archduchess Isabella. |
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He is said to have became serjeant painter to the king and groom of the privy chamber. |
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His studies of perspective are thought to have influenced the painter Masaccio. |
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Jean Fouquet, painter of the royal court, visited Italy in 1437 and reflects the influence of Florentine painters such as Paolo Uccello. |
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In 1784, royal painter Allan Ramsay died and the King was obliged to give the job to Gainsborough's rival and Academy president, Joshua Reynolds. |
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Facing Mar Elias Monastery is a stone bench erected by the wife of the painter, who painted some of his major works at this spot. |
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He also wished to be a painter, having shown a great interest in Medieval Italian art. |
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Edith's sister Christiana was the wife of the famous miniature painter Samuel Cooper. |
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Following the death of his friend the painter William Green in 1823, Wordsworth also mended his relations with Coleridge. |
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Brown, a writer and painter, was born with cerebral palsy and was only able to control his left foot. |
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Other nominees included photographer Craigie Horsfield, painter Gary Hume and installation artist Simon Patterson. |
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Major rivers include Suffolk's Stour, running through country beloved of the painter John Constable, and the River Nene. |
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Apelles is described as the greatest painter of Antiquity for perfect technique in drawing, brilliant color and modeling. |
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The image was praised by contemporary critics and founded Turner's reputation, as both an oil painter and a painter of maritime scenes. |
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That year, he also reluctantly agreed to sit for a portrait by establishment painter George Frederic Watts. |
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Lawrence Gowing, painter and art historian, was appointed as the first headmaster of the Chelsea School of Art. |
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The painter David Octavius Hill was present at the Disruption Assembly and decided to record the scene. |
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In 1729 he went to London, where he began as a portrait painter, under the apprenticeship of an obscure artist, Thomas Wright. |
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From 1750 to 1757 Wilson was in Italy, and became a landscape painter on the advice of Francesco Zuccarelli. |
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Painting in Italy and afterwards in Britain, he was the first major British painter to concentrate on landscape. |
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In 1974, Vicari was appointed as the official painter to the King and Government of Saudi Arabia. |
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As a painter he worked chiefly in watercolour, painting portraits and animal, landscape, legendary and religious subjects. |
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When I went to Chelsea before the War, I studied under the sculptor Henry Moore and the painter Graham Sutherland. |
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The painter and founder of the Royal Academy, Sir Joshua Reynolds, was born in Devon. |
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At the beginning of the 20th century, Cubism was developed by Georges Braque and the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, living in Paris. |
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When Hooke's father died in 1648, Hooke left Freshwater for London to be apprenticed to portrait painter Peter Lely. |
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Albert Namatjira became a painter, and actors such as David Gulpilil, Ernie Dingo, and Deborah Mailman became well known. |
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His son, Hans Holbein the Younger was an important painter of portraits and a few religious works, working mainly in England and Switzerland. |
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Liu was a painter, calligrapher, poet, and mathematician, and he became Kublai's advisor when Haiyun returned to his temple in modern Beijing. |
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The Xuande Emperor was known as an accomplished painter, particularly skilled at painting animals. |
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Also in the city there is the School of Arts Macedonio de la Torre founded by the painter Pedro Azabache Bustamante. |
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One notable example was Puru, a famous painter, calligrapher and also the founder of the Manchu Association of Republic of China. |
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Rembrandt began as a history painter before finding financial success as a portraitist, and he never relinguished his ambitions in this area. |
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Aristotle even praised the ancient Greek painter Polygnotos because his paintings included characterization. |
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A frequent visitor to the house was William Gershom Collingwood, painter, archaeologist and translator of Nordic sagas who lived nearby. |
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By the 1890s Collingwood had become a skilled painter and also joined the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. |
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Among the city's attractions for him was the presence of Konstantin Somov, a painter with whom he had formed a close relationship. |
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This was followed by Dante's Inferno about the painter and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his tortuous relationship with his wife Elizabeth. |
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The next painter the sultan approached was a sly old dog with more suss than a Cockney two-card trickster. |
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A society member for more than 50 years, Pat, who lived in Almondbury, was a past president and accomplished watercolourist and oil painter. |
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She learned Raku early, but started her career as a painter and then turned to sculpture. |
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Keever, who began his career as a painter, has earned a reputation for photographing nature scenes he builds himself. |
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From the mid-1930s as students, onwards, the painter Ad Reinhardt and the monk, writer and peacenik Thomas Merton were close friends. |
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Not the Jacobin English philosopher Bacon, but the modern British painter Bacon is international literature and art critic Peppiatt's biographee. |
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William Baziotes, that painter of cryptic biomorphs, considered him a hero. |
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Much of the next decade was spent performing live and developing his talents as a painter, exhibiting work under his birth name. |
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Magical realist works hang alongside two finely executed nudes in the section dedicated to Lebanese painter Samir Abi Rached. |
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As a teenager, he met Eugene Boudin, a landscape painter, who introduced the artist to painting outdoors. |
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I felt sorry for him, thinking he was a house painter, you know? |
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Porter is a painter, printmaker, art historian and director emeritus of the Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame. |
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His inspirations include Jean Tinguely, the Swiss painter who is best known for his sculptural machines or kinetic art, known officially as metamechanics. |
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The zoo says fourteen-year-old Asian elephant Karishma has turned out to be quite the talented painter since first picking up a brush two years ago. |
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The Scottish painter disguised a door to the boiler cupboard by painting over it with the image of a woman leaning against a car, using his signature retro style. |
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On the other side of the thermostat, but equally local in subject matter, was Giorgio Morandi, the native Bolognian and mid-century painter of bottles and tins. |
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Gainsborough remained the Royal Family's favorite painter, however. |
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The last half-decade has seen Clarence Major receiving attention that his thirty-year career as a fictionist, poet, essayist, anthologist, lexicographer, and painter deserves. |
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Meanwhile, Thomas Luny, the painter of seascapes, lived in the town for thirty years until his death in 1837 and executed over 2,200 paintings while living here. |
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Paul Delvaux was also an extremely influential painter in this genre. |
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Henry was reluctant to marry again, especially to a Protestant, but he was persuaded when the court painter Hans Holbein the Younger showed him a flattering portrait of her. |
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The two most well known of these artists were Frans Post, a landscapist, and a still life painter, Albert Eckhout, who produced ethnographic paintings of Brazil's population. |
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Maurice continued sending secret offers to Isabella after Albert had died in July 1621, through the intermediary of the Flemish painter and diplomat Peter Paul Rubens. |
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During her time as a court painter, Anguissola painted many official portraits of the royal family, a sharp departure from her previous personal portraits. |
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The border is decorated with mythological scenes, one in each corner, drawn by the painter Nicolaes Berchem, showing Zeus, Neptune, Persephone and Demeter. |
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Johannes Ruysch an explorer, cartographer, astronomer and painter from the Low Countries produced the second oldest known printed representation of the New World. |
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In 1853 Charles Dickens wrote a scathingly sarcastic review in his weekly magazine Household Words of painter George Catlin's show of American Indians when it visited England. |
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By 1863 she was studying under Achille Oudinot, another Barbizon painter. |
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Jean Fouquet, the most famous medieval French painter, is said to have been the first to travel to Italy and experience the Early Renaissance at first hand. |
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As well as being a painter Janes was also an accomplished pianist, and like his friend Ceri Richards he saw parallels between the arts of painting and music. |
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The Kardomah Gang was an intellectual circle centred on the poet Dylan Thomas and poet and artist Vernon Watkins in Swansea, which also included the painter Alfred Janes. |
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Poet and sculptor, do the work Nor let the modist painter shirk What his great forefathers did, Bring the soul of man to God, Make him fill the cradles right. |
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In 1940 Yves Tanguy married American Surrealist painter Kay Sage. |
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He was a figurative painter in international styles including Surrealism. |
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The ground floor contains galleries that include glass, ceramics and designer jewellery from established British and Welsh artists, as well as a local painter. |
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The painter George Catlin, in his travels through the American West, wrote during the 1830s that the Native Americans in the United States might be preserved. |
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The Danish painter Nicolai Abildgaard, Director of the Copenhagen Academy from 1789, painted several scenes from Ossian, as did his pupils including Asmus Jacob Carstens. |
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He also established a major reputation as a furniture designer and decorator, working closely with his wife, Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, a prominent painter and designer. |
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The impressionist painter Claude Monet modeled parts of his garden in Giverny after Japanese elements, such as the bridge over the lily pond, which he painted numerous times. |
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Theodoric of Prague was the most famous Czech painter in the Gothic era. |
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A late Song painter named Yu Jian, adept to Tiantai buddhism, created a series of splashed ink landscapes that eventually inspired many Japanese zen painters. |
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A portrait often shows a person looking directly at the painter or photographer, in order to most successfully engage the subject with the viewer. |
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This particular painting cannot be said to show any influence of Willem van de Velde the Younger, as not a single nocturnal scene is known by that painter. |
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Contemporary British painter Carl Randall spent 10 years living in Tokyo as an artist, creating a body of work depicting the cities crowded streets and public spaces. |
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In dinghies, the single line from the bow is referred to as the painter. |
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His wife thought it best for him to move to the countryside, and she rented 'Brinkwells', a house near Fittleworth in Sussex, from the painter Rex Vicat Cole. |
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One of the primary themes of the novel is the struggle in the creative process that beset painter Lily Briscoe while she struggles to paint in the midst of the family drama. |
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Known as Branwell, he was a painter, writer and casual worker. |
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His early career as a painter was influenced by surrealism, but by the early 1950s his often stark and alienated paintings tended towards realism. |
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The clothing of Reynolds' sitters was usually painted either by one of his pupils, his studio assistant Giuseppe Marchi, or the specialist drapery painter Peter Toms. |
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Having shown an early interest in art, Reynolds was apprenticed in 1740 to the fashionable London portrait painter Thomas Hudson, who had been born in Devon. |
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Gardner's Art Through the Ages identifies Michael Pacher, a painter and sculptor, as the first German artist whose work begins to show Italian Renaissance influences. |
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Dobson is believed to have had access to the Royal Collection and to have copied works by Titian and Anthony van Dyck, the court painter of King Charles I of England. |
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She was the daughter of Simon Bening, the last great master of the Flemish manuscript illumination tradition, and became court painter to Henry VIII after Holbein's death. |
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There they were apprenticed to Hans Herbster, Basel's leading painter. |
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The palace features many objets d'art ranging from gifts of Napoleon III to paintings by Franz Xaver Winterhalter and Mexican painter Santiago Rebull. |
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Wyatville's design retains three rooms originally built by May in the 17th century in partnership with the painter Antonio Verrio and carver Grinling Gibbons. |
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Greville commissioned Italian painter Antonio Canaletto to paint Warwick Castle in 1747, while the castle grounds and gardens were undergoing landscaping by Brown. |
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Maripuri is an avid bicycler, painter, photographer, and world traveler. |
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Cvijanovic is a self-taught painter in midcareer whose work until now has consisted of repertorial landscapes that describe the changing face of America. |
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He was the most celebrated portrait painter of his day, a notorious ladies' man, obsessed with women, pale beauties dressed in extravagant gowns... or nothing at all. |
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Debut written by painter Thomas Leveritt, it's the story of two rival band members who are handcuffed together at the T in the Park rock festival in Kinross-shire. |
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