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  2. John Angel (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    John Angel (November 1, 1881 – October 16, 1960) was a British-born sculptor, architectural and ecclesiastical sculptor, medallist and lecturer. [1] He emigrated to the United States where he created architectural sculpture .

  3. Category:20th-century English male artists - Wikipedia

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    Michael Alford (artist) Robert Weir Allan; Walter Herbert Allcott; C. J. Allen (sculptor) Harry Epworth Allen; W. H. Allen (artist) Adrian Allinson; Michael Andrews (artist) John Angel (sculptor) Eugene Ankomah; Jeremy Annear; Leonard Appelbee; Fred Appleyard; Malcolm Arbuthnot; Edward Ardizzone; Ernest Aris; Maxwell Armfield; Kenneth Armitage ...

  4. Archangel Michael in Christian art - Wikipedia

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    The angel who rescues Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego from the "fiery furnace" in the Book of Daniel Chapter 3 is usually regarded in Christian tradition as Michael; this is sometimes represented in Early Christian art and Eastern Orthodox icons, but rarely in later art of the Western church.

  5. Saint Michael Fighting the Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Albrecht Dürer considered printmaking to be one of the most important art forms, possibly even equal to the art of painting. [3] His technical skill is well demonstrated in St. Michael Fighting the Dragon. The influence of Dürer's training under Michael Wolgemut on the quality of Dürer's works can be seen in the vast amount of detail in the ...

  6. Saint John the Evangelist and Michael the Archangel - Wikipedia

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    Saint John the Evangelist and Michael the Archangel form a pair of 1518 oil on panel paintings by Pontormo. [1] Each work was originally rectangular in format - the round opening was added in 1737 to accommodate a shrine with a crucifix. [2] They hang in the church of San Michele Arcangelo in Pontormo in the artist's birthplace of Pontorme and ...

  7. Michael Parkes - Wikipedia

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    Michael Parkes (born October 12, 1944 in Sikeston, Missouri) is an American-born artist living in Spain who is best known for work in the areas of fantasy art and magic realism. [1] He specializes in painting, stone lithography and sculpture.

  8. Annigoni: Portrait of an Artist - Wikipedia

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    The voice over of Pietro Annigoni strains from beyond, "I signed my work using the cipher C followed by three crosses representing the via cruicis, the hard road to the cross which the artist must travel." The story that follows is based on Annigoni's diaries, documenting his work, his travels, his loves but mostly his thoughts on life and art.

  9. Michael John Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Hunt is an English figurative painter and etcher. Life ... National Art Collection Fund and the Society of Equestrian Artists. [2]