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  2. Mrs Pawling - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Pawling is credited with a small number of crayon, pastel portraits at the end of the 17th century. Her work has been compared to that of Henrietta Johnston. [1] Three examples of Mrs. Pawling's work can be found at Belton House; a portrait of Sir Pury Cust (1655-1698/9), a portrait of Lady Alice Savile Cust (1666/7-1712), and a portrait of Savile Cockayne Cust (1698–1772) as a child. [2]

  3. Alain J. Picard - Wikipedia

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    Alain J. Picard (born April 30, 1974) is an American figurative, landscape, and portrait pastel painter, art instructor, and writer.He resides in Southbury, Connecticut. [1] [2] He has lectured and demonstrated for The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Arts Club in New York City, Vose Galleries in Boston, MA, the International Association of Pastel Societies Convention in Albuquerque ...

  4. Marie-Geneviève Navarre - Wikipedia

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    [4] With her "compelling pastel portraits," Navarre became known as one of the "most esteemed pastellists of the 18th century." [3] Pastel portraiture became popular in France with the arrival of Rosalba Carriera from Venice, an artist of the Italian Rococo who was in great demand in Paris for her portraits in 1720 and 1721. Navarre followed in ...

  5. Vicente Romero Redondo - Wikipedia

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    Regarded as a pastelist master, Romero Redondo has been recently distinguished as a special guest at international pastel events in France, [4] Turkey [5] and Philippines. [6] Besides Spain, his work has also been exhibited in many other countries including Italy, [ 7 ] Russia, [ 8 ] the US, [ 2 ] Taiwan [ 9 ] and China, [ 10 ] among others.

  6. Charles Howard Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of his daughter Emma Jane, 1815. Hodges was a pupil of John Raphael Smith and had visited Amsterdam in 1788; after a two-year stay in Dublin, he moved with his family to The Hague in 1792. [1] In 1797, he and his family moved to Amsterdam, where he lived with his teacher Johann Friedrich August Tischbein at the Prinsengracht N° 205.

  7. Ammi Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Door, 1814, Princeton University Art Museum, an example of Phillips's earlier work. Phillips was born in Colebrook, Connecticut, on April 24, 1788, to Samuel Phillips (1760–1842), a farmer by trade and veteran of the Revolutionary war, and Millea Phillips (1763–1861), as one of eleven children, beginning a life that spanned the period from George Washington's presidency to the ...

  8. Australian YouTuber Pretty Pastel Please Dead at 30: ‘Shock ...

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    The popular Australian YouTuber Pretty Pastel Please has died at age 30. “We come to you today with a devastating announcement. It is with a heavy heart that we must inform you that Alex, known ...

  9. Ellen Sharples - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Wallace Sharples (4 March 1769 – 14 March 1849) was an English painter specialized in portraits in pastel and in watercolor miniatures on ivory. [1] She exhibited five miniatures at the Royal Academy in 1807, and founded the Bristol Fine Arts Academy in 1844 with a substantial gift.