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Albert Joseph Moore ~ Academic/Classicist painter


Albert Joseph Moore [1841-1893], known for his depictions of langorous female figures set against the luxury and decadence of the classical world, was the youngest of the fourteen children of the artist William Moore of York who in the first half of the 19th century enjoyed a considerable reputation in the North of England as a painter of portraits and landscape.
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Ignacio Larra, 1954 ~ Figurativ Mural painter

The modern Spanish painter Venezuelan in San Juan County (Caracas) Venezuela, but in the age of 14 with his parents emigrated to Spain where he lives so far.
Ignacio Larra 1954 | Venezuelan Figurativ Mural painter
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Philippe Faraut, 1963 ~ Figurative sculptor

Philippe Faraut is a figurative artist specializing in life-size portrait sculptures and monumental stone sculptures. His media of choice are water-based clay and marble.
Philippe Faraut 1963 | French Figurative sculptor
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Margarita Georgiadis, 1968 ~ Narrative painter

Margarita Georgiadis was born in Sydney, Australia. She educated herself in philosophy and physics. This research underpins her work, to such an extent that she fondly compares painting to writing. Georgiadis had an epiphany after the passing of her father.
Margarita Georgiadis 1968 | Australian Narrative painter
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Albert Bierstadt | Hudson River School

German-born American painter Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902), recognized as the foremost painter of the american frontier during the nineteenth-century, was born in Solingen, Germany, in 1830.
At the age of two, he and his family emigrated to the United States, settling in New Bedford, Massachusetts.


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Edgar Degas | The Ballet dancers

Among the supreme masterpieces of the century are Degas's pictures of the ballet and its dancers.
The impulse towards painting the contemporary scene came to him not only from Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) and Manet (1832-1883) but from his friend, the critic Duranty, the exponent of the aesthetics of naturalism.
Yet in the particular direction of his tastes and his conception of design he was entirely individual.
To study and convey movement was a chosen task, first undertaken on the race course and then in his many pictures of the Opera, viewed from behind the scenes, in the wings, or from the orchestra stalls during a performance.


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Albert Lynch ~ La Belle Époque

Albert Lynch [1851-1912] settled in Paris, where he studied at l'École des Beaux-Arts. Lynch worked under the guidance of painters Jules Achille Noël, Gabriel Ferrier and Henri Lehmann. He showed his artwork in the Salon of French artists which he won in 1890 and 1892 and in the World's Fair of 1900 during which he received a gold medal.
Albert Lynch 1851-1912 | Peruvian painter | Belle Époque
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Cecil Kennedy ~ Flowers painter

Cecil Kennedy [1905-1997] was a painter in oils who specialised in flowers becoming one of the popular British flower painters of his time. After training at art school, Kennedy studied under a number of artists, the most influential being Nieco Jungmann.
Cecil Kennedy 1905-1997 | British flowers painter