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William Merritt Chase | A Modern Master

William Merritt Chase (November 1, 1849 - October 25, 1916) was anAmerican painter, known as an exponent of Impressionism and as a teacher.
He is also responsible for establishing the Chase School, which later would become Parsons The New School for Design.
Chase won many honors at home and abroad, was a member of the National Academy of Design, New York, and from 1885-1895 was president of the Society of American Artists.


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Fabio Cembranelli | Abstract / Watercolour painter


Fabio Cembranelli, a renowned Brazilian artist, started painting at university, where he studied architecture. After graduating, he took drawing, sculpture and photography courses in his home town of São Paolo, and continued his studies in Europe and US during the 90s. He still lives and works in São Paulo.

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Daniel Wall, 1965 | Romantic painter


Born in a small village in northern China, Daniel Wall began drawing and painting at the young age of 4. Crayons were a rarity in his household, so Wall’s aunt, an elementary school teacher, brought home chalk and pencils for Wall to use.
His mother, a talented self-taught artist, also encouraged Wall’s interest in art.

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Mark Spain, 1962 | Figurative painter | Flamenco Dancers


Mark Spain** trained in technical graphics at Medway College of Art before setting up a printmaking studio in Kent producing original etchings.
In October 1987 he was commissioned to produce limited edition etchings of Kew Gardens and has since undertaken many other commissions, with clients ranging from National Westminster Bank to The Dorchester Hotel.
His work has also been represented by several leading publishers and distributed worldwide.

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Lisa Noonis, 1963 | Abstract / Palette knife painter


Lisa Noonis is a Maine-based painter** known for her lively explorations of color, form, and space. Constantly pushing the boundaries of representation, Noonis captures the essence of objects, figures, and places with an ever-evolving, abstract style that embraces color, shape and line.