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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.
One of the most famous and often-copied paintings of a Dodo specimen, as painted by Roelant Savery in the late 1620s. The image came into the possession of the ornithologist George Edwards, who later gave it to the British Museum, hence the name. The bird swallowing a frog in the lower right may be the likewise extinct Red Rail.
H. Carl Haag; Arthur Trevor Haddon; Thomas Harrison Hair; Maria C. Hakewill; George Lothian Hall; Harry Hall (painter) Sydney Prior Hall; James Astbury Hammersley
Edward Edwards ARA (7 March 1738 – 19 December 1806) was an English painter and etcher. He held the post of Professor of Perspective at the Royal Academy, and compiled a book entitled Anecdotes of Painters (1808).
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York [10] of the British Poet Peter Reading, and Armenian poet Vahé Oshagan. National Museum Wales, painting of Tyrone O'Sullivan. [11] Ulster Museum, Belfast, [12] painting of Michael Longley. National Library of Wales, 6 works; St Andrews University, portrait of Principal Struther Arnott [13] Birmingham ...
The painting, now in the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute ("The Clark") in Williamstown, Massachusetts, is an oil on canvas measuring 81.6 by 65.4 centimetres (32.1 in × 25.7 in). Renoir explained that the picture was painted on board a boat in the Bay of Naples .
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100 Great Paintings is a British television series broadcast in 1980 on BBC Two, devised by Edwin Mullins. [1] He chose 20 thematic groups, such as war, the Adoration , the language of colour, the hunt, and bathing, picking five paintings from each. [ 2 ]