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  2. Chuck Oberstein - Wikipedia

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    He was sometimes called "The Magician" for his unique superimposing of clown faces and was known for his sparkling tear drop on his sad clowns, especially the Wall Street Journal Clown. Oberstein also painted seascapes, horses, portraits, children, and various other subjects, at first doing landscapes and still life.

  3. Head of a Clown - Wikipedia

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    He's able to combine different artistic influences of his time. Clowns appear in his works in 1935, as a result of their participation in the variety show in Luxembourg. Initially, his characters have a cheerful character, but after 1936–1937, he began to paint a series of clowns expressing worry and suffering.

  4. List of painters by name - Wikipedia

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    List of modern artists; List of contemporary artists; List of 20th-century women artists; List of 21st-century women artists; List of sculptors; List of architects; List of graphic designers; List of illustrators

  5. Category:Clowns in art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clowns in art" ... Le Grand Cirque (1956 painting) Le Grand Cirque (1968 painting) H. Head of a Clown; L. The Laughing Youth (Annibale Carracci) P.

  6. Stańczyk (painting) - Wikipedia

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    A clown is usually associated with this paradox since clowns are usually seen as a happy figure, but this painting is also a representation of it, since Stańczyk is a jester, whose job is to entertain, yet he is shown in a moment of hopelessness. The dark colors in the painting convey this theme with the contrast of the bright colors in the ball.

  7. List of American artists 1900 and after - Wikipedia

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    This is a list by date of birth of historically recognized American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking, as well as more recent genres, including installation art, performance art, body art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.

  8. Picasso's Rose Period - Wikipedia

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    Boy Leading a Horse, 1905–06, oil on canvas, 220.6 cm × 131.2 cm (86.9 in × 51.7 in), Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Rose Period lasted from 1904 to 1906. [2] Picasso was happy in his relationship with Fernande Olivier whom he had met in 1904 and this has been suggested as one of the possible reasons he changed his style of painting.

  9. Archibald Willard - Wikipedia

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    It was wrapped around and around his hands. He was the central clown in an unconscious travesty of that famous oil painting, The Spirit of '76." [10] On 1 January 1976, the U.S. Postal Service issued three commemorative stamps based on the painting as part of the Bicentennial celebration. [11]

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