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1) considered the foremost American miniature | painter was born in Cincinnati, Ohio January 29, 1860 |
Samuel Cook, a water-colour | painter, was born in 1806 at Camelford in Cornwall. |
Snow's first solo exhibition as a | painter was at the Prospect Gallery in London in 1951 |
me Bodinier, a French historical and portrait | painter, was born at Angers in 1795. |
The tortured | painter was thrown into prison as a convicted blasphe |
Painter was born and matured in st pancras London bef | |
la (April 4, 1882 - October 7, 1953), a Czech | painter, was a leader of the Avant-Garde in Prague be |
Henry Edward Dawe, an engraver and subject | painter, was born at Kentish Town, near London, in 17 |
rio Castello, his youngest son, born when the | painter was already in advanced age. |
On August 15, 2010, Curtis | Painter was booed after throwing three interceptions |
John Wilson Carmichael, a marine | painter, was born at Newcastle-on-Tyne about 1800. |
Franz Caucig, an Austrian historical | painter, was born at Gorz in 1762. |
William Crawford, a Scotch portrait and genre | painter, was a native of Ayr. |
Richard Collins, a miniature | painter, was born in Hampshire in 1755. |
Nicolas-Didier Boguet, a French landscape | painter, was born at Chantilly in 1755, and passed th |
omparison with reality; and thirdly, no great | painter was ever self-taught. |
947-1994), a successful London-based American | painter, was born in New York City on 6 May 1947, gre |
744 - February 1812), early American portrait | painter, was born in Philadelphia, the only child of |
In 1934 | Painter was awarded the Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal fr |
recorded (that of Geert Adriaans Boomgaard), | Painter was in fact the first male ever to live in 13 |
Isidoro Arredondo, an eminent Spanish | painter, was born at Colmenar de Oreja, in 1653. |
Mark Tobey, Abstract | painter, was born in Centerville. |
Subsequently, | Painter was the named defendant in the famous civil r |
ed by Augustus Egg, R.A., a notable Victorian | painter, was an escape from the smoke of London where |
deste Carlier, a Belgian portrait and subject | painter, was born at Quaregnon near Mons in 1820. |
Antonio Castrejon, a Spanish | painter, was born at Madrid in 1625. |
Painter was the earliest born man to live into the 21 | |
(Interestingly enough, | Painter was born the day before Boomgaard's 100th bir |
Painter was president of the University of Texas when | |
hard Augustus Zimmermann, genre and landscape | painter, was born in Zittau in 1820. |
Hendrik-Frans De Cort, a Flemish landscape | painter, was born in 1742 at Antwerp, where he studie |
ter Jr. (1766-1854) deaf, itinerant, prolific | painter, was born in town. |
The birthplace of the great Spanish | painter was built in the early 18th century. |
iers the Elder (1582 - 29 July 1649), Flemish | painter, was born at Antwerp. |
g (1798 - 4 December 1863), English landscape | painter, was the son of an artist, and took to the sa |
William R. | Painter was born in Carroll County, Missouri to Samue |
(9 June 1864 - 16 February 1925) was a Dutch | painter, water-colourist, illustrator and printmaker. |
etersburg, USSR) was a Russian Soviet realist | painter, watercolorist, graphic artist, and designer, |
t 23, 1932, Leningrad, USSR) - Soviet Russian | painter, watercolorist, graphic artist, and art teach |
A veteran of World War I veteran and | painter, Watson had moved to New York -joining the Co |
March 15, 1870, Paris) was a French academic | painter well regarded for his historical and genre pa |
d completed an apprenticeship as a decorating | painter when he was in school before the First World |
He succeeded David Beck as official court | painter when Beck returned to The Hague. |
He had been apprenticed to a sign | painter when he was ten. |
, it is a votive offering (an ex-voto) by the | painter which depicts a miracle involving his daughte |
He worked as a | painter while attending Stranahan High School. |
Her father was a | painter, while her brother, Jawad Salim, has been cit |
o 4were built by William Cowell Hayes a local | painter, while Daniel Aust, from Walcot, built number |
lines came from "an old Hungarian play"; the | painter Whistler, in a lecture on art from 1885 (publ |
Diego de Arroyo, a miniature | painter, who was born at Toledo in 1498, is supposed |
10 July 1938 - 14 October 2009) was a British | painter who migrated to Australia and won the Archiba |
(1587-1661) was a Flemish Baroque still-life | painter who has been described as being critically si |
), also spelled IJkens, was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialised in flower still lifes. |
dward Buttersworth (1817-1894) was an English | painter who specialized in maritime art, and is consi |
He was the son of Pietro Marone the Elder, a | painter who was the mentor of Francesco Giugno. |
ced as a woman artist, a single mother, and a | painter who defied convention. |
10 July 1638 - 2 October 1685) was a Flemish | painter who was born in Antwerp, the son of David Ten |
3 March 1893 - 29 August 1979) was an English | painter who started exhibiting during the 1920s. |
1948 - March 29, 2004) was an American speed | painter who was known for his frenetic performances a |
the Winter Landscapes, was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialized in winter landscapes influenc |
aint Petersburg, Russia) was a Russian Soviet | painter, who lived and worked in Leningrad. |
iel (16 July 1892-7 April 1975) was a Belgian | painter who was born in Oostmalle. |
rom 1604 that Gheeraerts was a good landscape | painter, who "often had the habit of including a squa |
Boccardi (died 1542) was an Italian miniature | painter who lived at Florence. |
s, the oinochoe is attributed to the Shuvalov | Painter, who ran a workshop in Athens between 440 and |
red a very high level of skill for the needle | painter, who aspired to outstanding achievement throu |
Wontner was a relatively minor | painter who was part of the neo-classical movement in |
Rudolf Levy (1875-1944) was a renown | painter who worked with and was a student of Henri Ma |
589 - 9 September 1626) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialized in small cabinet-sized forest |
ossche (1681-1715) was a late Flemish Baroque | painter who specialized in histories, genre and pictu |
; c. 1578 - after 1656) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialized in architectural interiors of |
Roar Kjernstad (1975, Espa, Norway) is a | painter who specialises in traditional figurative wor |
illiam F. Cogswell (1819-1903) was a portrait | painter who was born in Fabius, New York. |
1881 - October 4, 1961) was a Jewish-American | painter who worked in the style of cubism before migr |
Wanda Koop, CM is a | painter who lives and works in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ca |
9 May 1825 - 24 January 1881) was a Victorian | painter who was a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brothe |
Constant Permeke was a Belgian | painter who is considered the leading figure of Flemi |
Sigismondo Coccapani, an Italian | painter, who was born at Florence in 1585. |
Karl (Kalle) Bovin (1907-1985) was a Danish | painter who specialized in landscapes of his native O |
a, 5 - Milan, 18), was a nobleman and Italian | painter who was active at the beginning of the 19th c |
n as Hieronymus Miani, was an Italian history | painter, who worked in Denmark as both a painter to t |
was an Austrian-born sculptor, printmaker and | painter, who worked predominantly in Colombia. |
Hank is a | painter who can't paint because he spends his time ba |
min West House (the home of Benjamin West), a | painter who lived in what is currently known as Swart |
atoga Springs, New York 1877) was an American | painter who studied in Paris, Rome, and Florence and |
ademelon honors Cornelis de Bruijn, the Dutch | painter who first described it in the second volume o |
Olaf Rude (1886-1957) was a Danish | painter who was born in Estonia. |
Beighem Altarpiece is a little-known Flemish | painter who was active in Brussels during the first t |
He may have been 'Lord Seton's | painter', who was recorded drawing portraits for coin |
Pieter Boel (1626-1674) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialised in lavish still lifes. |
llis Seaver Adams (1842-1921) was a landscape | painter who studied under James Abbott McNeill Whistl |
anuary 1617 - c. 1649?) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialized in architectural interiors of |
Hall was a | painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1903 an |
4 January 1893 - Rochefort, 1934) was Belgian | painter who was one of the smaller figures of Flemish |
He is known as a still-life | painter who influenced David Bailly. |
-- 25 June1902) was a Victorian neoclassical | painter who attended classes at the Slade School of A |
line Twort (24 June 1893-1985) was an English | painter who specialised in watercolours and pastels o |
Gandolfino d'Asti was an Italian | painter, who was active in Piedmont during the early |
15 October 1836 - 8 August 1902) was a French | painter, who spent much of his career in Britain. |
essica Cooper (born 1967) is a Cornwall-based | painter who produces semi-abstract works often inspir |
746 - 17 April 1824) was an English landscape | painter who worked exclusively in Ireland. |
y 1600-Amsterdam, 1652) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who spent his later career in the Dutch Repub |
uel Lucas (1805 - 1870) was a British amateur | painter who worked in Hitchin as a brewer. |
He was an intuitive | painter who experimented with many colors. |
ly, Nephtali is a full-time poet, writer, and | painter who performs lectures and poetry at schools a |
to include Alfred John Keene who was a local | painter who now has works in Derby Art Gallery. |
802 - 1874) was an English portrait miniature | painter who portrayed many leading political and lite |
o known as Battista de Luteri, was an Italian | painter who belonged to the Ferrara School of Paintin |
Dagan is a vegetarian and an amateur | painter, who studied painting and sculpture at the Te |
718?-August 1790) was an Italian sculptor and | painter, who was born in Genoa but settled in England |
Jan van Dornicke was a South Netherlandish | painter who was born about 1470 and died about 1527. |
Ernest de Saisset(born 1864) is an French | Painter who studied at Santa Clara College now known |
Brill (died 1942) was an English soldier and | painter who created the Bardia Mural. |
a contemporary British portrait and landscape | painter, who works in a traditional manner. |
Thomas (1663-1721) was a late Flemish Baroque | painter who specialized in studio and picture gallery |
Valledor (1936-1989) was a Filipino-American | painter who pioneered the Hard-edge painting style. |
She was a | painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy in London |
from the USA was the only professional street | painter who participated. |
An example of a young | painter who successfully launched his career in this |
ntwerp, c. 1580 - 1624) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialized in flower and "breakfast"-typ |
rew Carrick Gow RA (1848-1920) was an English | painter who painted scenes from British and European |
1605/06- c. 1660) was a Flemish | painter who specialized in tavern interiors, tronies, |
1678) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialised in group portraits and both " |
Painter, who enjoyed a distinguished career in the Ar | |
, Jan Baptist van Heil was a Flemish portrait | painter who was considered the best of three famous b |
o Cornelis de Bie, Leo van Heil was a Flemish | painter who specialized in flowers and insects, who h |
rnet was born to Carle Vernet, another famous | painter, who was himself a son of Claude Joseph Verne |
n Hemessen was a Flemish Northern Renaissance | painter who was part of the mannerist movement. |
An abstract | painter who has also used materials such as polyethyl |
h Theophanes the Greek (Feofan Grek), an icon | painter who worked in Muscovite Russia in the late fo |
Mary Louise Boehm was a pianist and | painter who was born on July 25, 1928 in Sumner, Iowa |
(also Giovanni Nicolao) was a Jesuit Italian | painter who in 1583 was sent to found a seminary of p |
Alfred Jonniaux (1882 - 1974) was a Belgian | painter who became American in 1946. |
Leie, 15 July 1921) is a contemporary Belgian | painter, who trained in the academies of Ghent and De |
Moncalvo (May 9, 1568 - 1625) was an Italian | painter who specialised in altar-pieces. |
Foujita was a Japanese born | painter who came to Paris in 1913, and is a known mem |
Nirakazhcha tells the story of an Italian | painter who visits Kerala to recreate the magnificent |
Edward Bird (1772-1819) was an English genre | painter who spent most of his working life in Bristol |
r, "Dick" West, was a well-respected Cheyenne | painter, who chaired the art department at Bacone Col |
orn 1950 in Kennett, Missouri) is an American | painter who is known for his photorealistic paintings |
Sargy Mann is an English | painter who started losing his sight at age 36 and ev |
David Michie OBE RSA is a | painter who was born in 1928 in the South of France, |
erg (1630 or 1637-1676) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialized in architectural church inter |
- 2000, Israel) - Soviet, Russian-Jew realist | painter, who lived and worked in Leningrad, a member |
Rupert Bunny - Australian | painter who lived much of his life in France but retu |
Lewis Brian Adams was an English | painter who spent most of his career in Venezuela. |
March 9, 1806 - March 12, 1848) was a history | painter who was born in Mainz. |
He remains an active | painter who both designs most of the covers of the BA |
he was a good poet (rederijker) as well as a | painter, who he thought came from Mechelen. |
ton Ghering (died 1668) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialized in architectural church inter |
5 - 1948) was a Japanese ex-patriate ceramics | painter who worked for Rookwood Pottery in Cincinnati |
August 1856 - 4 November 1936) was a Scottish | painter who worked on portraits and genre scenes of e |
y set off for Paris in the company of a third | painter who was a good painter of "bataljes" or battl |
His father, Max, was a | painter who had studied at the St Petersburg Fine Art |
of Taddeo Carlone, a sculptor and historical | painter, who placed him under the tuition of Pietro S |
abeth Adela Forbes (1859-1912) was a Canadian | painter who was primarily active in England. |
Flintoe (1787 - 27 January 1870) was a Danish | painter who spend most of his career in Norway, both |
John of Flanders') was an Early Netherlandish | painter who was active in Spain from 1496 to 1519; hi |
23 May 1620-after 1675) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who specialized in architectural interiors of |
im Patinir's children after the death of that | painter, who is believed to have worked on some of th |
‘Jean-Baptiste Belin the Elder', was a French | painter who specialized in flowers. |
Innes is a | painter who has tended to work alternately on a numbe |
11 August 1910 - 29 July 2005) was an English | painter who is most famous for her paintings of Londo |
r/songwriter/poet/actor/playwright/author and | painter who for three decades has traveled the globe |
en the station was finally built in 1913, the | painter who was in charge of the sign misspelled Kath |
f Archibald Keightley Nicholson, Master Glass | Painter, who worshipped at this church. |
26, 1866) was a German-French astronomer and | painter who spent much of his life in France. |
He succeeds Murphy | Painter who resigned in August 2010. |
ain - see note below) was an English portrait | painter who worked mainly in Bermuda and in colonial |
as met with much criticism" notably from John | Painter who in an 11-page excursus of his book Just J |
n American actor, screenwriter, novelist, and | painter, who starred as the Irish-American newspaper |
Nithya is a budding doctor while Rahul is a | painter who wants to meet his lover and then complete |
Hague - August 7, 1899, Karlsbad) was a Dutch | painter, who with his brothers Willem and Matthijs be |
aint Petersburg) was a Ukrainian-born Russian | painter who specialized in depicting Muscovite Russia |
French-American ornithologist, naturalist and | painter who produced the monumental Birds of America |
For the Byzantine icon | painter who worked in Muscovy, see Theophanes the Gre |
Cy Curnin plays a | painter who draws the artwork from Reach the Beach. |
hether the Master of Saint Giles was a French | painter who trained in the Low Countries (perhaps mor |
2, Gosport - 24 November 1930) was an English | painter who worked in a variety of media (oils, water |
rancot (born in Antwerp on 30 July 1942) is a | painter who moved from an early Modernist period to a |
ans Wouters (1612-1659) was a Flemish Baroque | painter who translated the monumental Baroque style o |
1510) was an unidentified Early Netherlandish | painter who worked in Bruges, now a city in Belgium. |
Baker Pyne (1800-70) was an English landscape | painter who became a successful follower of Turner, a |
Carl Locher (1851-1915) was a Danish realist | painter who from an early age became a member of the |
William Waterhouse (1847-1917) was an English | painter who, because of his style and themes, has bee |
drian Scott Stokes (1854-1935), the landscape | painter, whom she had met in Pont-Aven. |
A toolmaker by profession he was an amateur | painter whose recognition came in later life. |
in Bloomsbury and J.D. Harding the landscape | painter whose name is connected with the advancement |
mos (born July 24, 1935) is a U.S. figurative | painter, whose work incorporates elements of realist |
ru Rusu (born November 6, 1938) is a Romanian | painter whose artistic activity draws inspiration fro |
According to Houbraken he was a good portrait | painter whose works hung in various guild halls in Br |
signed piece offered a name, e.g. the Berlin | Painter, whose production he first distinguished. |
(Ancient Greek: Γαλάτων) was an ancient Greek | painter, whose picture representing Homer vomiting, a |
Adrian Dingle (1911-22 December 1974) was a | painter whose career was based in Canada. |
Spencer was a twentieth century | painter, whose work attempted to combine the sexual w |
rnelis de Bie, Pieter Van de Plas was a Dutch | painter whose works survived the Beeldenstorm because |
from Angel De Cora, the accomplished Ho-Chunk | painter, whose philosophy was that Native peoples cou |
n as Jan Toorop, was an Indo (Javanese Dutch) | painter, whose works straddle the space between the S |
s (Antwerp, 1624?-1677) was a Flemish Baroque | painter whose work was heavily influenced by the cour |
Plosi - A | painter widely known to be an old pervert, he has no |
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