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  2. David Park (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Park worked with figurative painting from about 1950 until about 1959 when he became ill with cancer. Usually working from memory, [4] he initially painted what he saw: kids playing in the street, musicians, his friends, people in their houses. Toward the end of the decade he painted classical studio nudes and bathers in a monumental style.

  3. David Ligare - Wikipedia

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    David Ligare (born 1945) is a California-based representational painter of landscape, figurative and still life works. [1] [2] [3] His paintings employ formal principles and ideas from Greco-Roman art and Classical history painting in the service of philosophical contemplations of contemporary existence.

  4. David Cox (artist) - Wikipedia

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    122 artworks by or after David Cox at the Art UK site; The painting The Grass-Rope Bridge, at Teree., engraved by W Taylor for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1832 with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon. In Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1834, as illustration to Letitia Elizabeth Landon's poem The Zenana - Conclusion.:

  5. David Blackwood - Wikipedia

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    David Lloyd Blackwood CM OOnt RCA (November 7, 1941 – July 2, 2022) was a Canadian artist known chiefly for his intaglio prints, often depicting dramatic historical scenes of Newfoundland outport life and industry, such as shipwrecks, seal hunting, iceberg encounters and resettlement. He also created paintings, drawings and woodcuts.

  6. David D. Stern - Wikipedia

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    David Stern was born on February 3, 1956, in Essen, West Germany and lives in New York City.Stern has referred to himself as an “action painter,” echoing the artistic legacies of New York School painters Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline.

  7. David Cusick - Wikipedia

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    Stonish Giants, engraving by David Cusick from Sketches of the Ancient History of the Six Nations. Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations "was the first Native-authored, Native-printed, and Native-copyrighted text" in what is now the United States; [3] Cusick published the first edition of Sketches as a 28-page pamphlet at Lewiston, New York, in 1825 [9] or 1827. [1]

  8. David Shepherd (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard David Shepherd CBE FRSA FGRA (25 April 1931 – 19 September 2017) [1] was a British artist and one of the world's most outspoken conservationists. [2] He was most famous for his paintings of steam locomotives (he owned a number of them) and wildlife, although he also often painted aircraft, portraits (notably The Queen Mother) and landscapes.

  9. David Bomberg - Wikipedia

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    David Garshen Bomberg (5 December 1890 – 19 August 1957) was a British painter, and one of the Whitechapel Boys.. Bomberg was one of the most audacious of the exceptional generation of artists who studied at the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks, and which included Mark Gertler, Stanley Spencer, C.R.W. Nevinson, and Dora Carrington. [1]