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  2. Clytemnestra (Collier) - Wikipedia

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    Clytemnestra, also known as Clytemnestra after the Murder, is an 1882 oil painting by John Collier. It has been held by the Guildhall Art Gallery , in the City of London , since 1893. A second version, c. 1914, is held by Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum .

  3. Street scenes (Ernst Kirchner artworks) - Wikipedia

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    The street scenes are a series of works by the German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner made between 1913 and 1915. The cycle is regarded as one of the most important works of German expressionism . It consists of 11 paintings, 32 pages from sketchbooks, 15 ink brush drawings, 17 pastel and chalk drawings, 14 woodcuts, 14 etchings and 8 lithographs.

  4. Kathleen Kucka - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Kucka is an American visual artist whose practice includes abstract paintings, works on paper and prints. [1] [2] [3] She is known for work that combines a conceptual approach with unique, sometimes unpredictable processes of mark-making such as the burning of canvas, pouring paint, and sewing.

  5. The Acrobats (Doré) - Wikipedia

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    The Acrobats (or The Wounded Child) is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1874 by French artist Gustave Doré.It represents a family of acrobats, who work in a circus, struck by a tragedy: their son, mortally wounded in the head, lies in the arms of his mother after an accident during a tightrope walking performance.

  6. Boulevard des Capucines (Monet) - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of the 1870s, Monet experimented with the texture of his canvas and the effect it had on the painting, favoring a thin layer of "à grain priming" on fine weave twill canvases. [4] The diagonal weave of the canvas in the Nelson-Atkins version of Boulevard des Capucines can be seen prominently in the way that Monet applied ...

  7. Coming from the Mill - Wikipedia

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    This 1917 drawing is noted as one of Lowry's earliest mill scenes. [7] Lowry re-used this composition in a 1928 painting, Coming Home from the Mill, which is now in the collection of the Manchester Art Gallery. [8] The 1930 version of Coming from the Mill, painted some 13 years later, is evidence of a change in Lowry's use of light.

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