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Art dealer: Movement: Abstract expressionism: Carl Ashby (1914 — 2004) [1] was an American abstract expressionist artist who lived and worked in New York City ...
Louis Kahan (1905–2002): artist born in Vienna who won the Archibald Prize in 1962; Kitty Kantilla (1928–2003): painter, printmaker, sculptor; Shokufeh Kavani (born 1970): Iranian-born painter; Barry Kay (1932–1985): stage and costume designer; Hanna Kay: Israeli-born painter; Ash Keating (born 1980): artist; Jennifer Keeler-Milne (born ...
The first known use of the term "ash can art" is credited to artist Art Young in 1916. [11] The term by that time was applied to a large number of painters beyond the original "Philadelphia Five," including George Bellows, Glenn O. Coleman, Jerome Myers, Gifford Beal, Eugene Higgins, Carl Sprinchorn and Edward Hopper.
Victor Ash, also known as Ash, is a Copenhagen-based artist originally from Paris, France. Ash primarily works on canvas, lithography, and sometimes installations. He has exhibited regularly in various museums and galleries around the world since the late 1980s.
The following is a list of Canadian artists working in visual or plastic ... Carl Beam (1943–2005 ... Susan Point (born 1952), artist; Jane Ash Poitras (born 1951 ...
"Burn Baby Burn" is a song by Ash, released as the second single from the Free All Angels album on 2 April 2001, reaching number 13 on the UK Singles Chart and number 20 in Ireland. It was released as a single CD (released on 2CD formats, the second of which being an enhanced CD) and as a 7" vinyl, and was also released for the first time on D
George Benjamin Luks (August 13, 1867 – October 29, 1933) was an American artist, identified with the aggressively realistic Ashcan School of American painting.. After travelling and studying in Europe, Luks worked as a newspaper illustrator and cartoonist in Philadelphia, where he became part of a close-knit group, led by Robert Henri, that set out to defy the genteel values imposed by the ...
Carl Spitzweg (February 5, 1808 – September 23, 1885) was a German romantic painter, especially of genre subjects. He is considered to be one of the most important artists of the Biedermeier era. [ 1 ]