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  2. Wings of Love (Pearson) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Pearson was born in Yorkshire and studied painting in London and northern England, but referred to himself as self-taught. He listed his influences as Caravaggio, Turner, and other artists concerned with representation of light in its most dramatic forms.

  3. Wings of Love - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Love, a c. 1972 painting by Stephen Pearson; Bana Sevmeyi Anlat (English: Wings of Love), a Turkish television series "Wings of Love", a 1929–1930 series of Hearst Sunday newspaper magazine covers by Russell Patterson; Wings of Love Foundation, a non-profit organization operated by Monkey Jungle, Miami, Florida, US

  4. Joseph Thurman Pearson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Silas Yerkes Manor House (1790s) Silas Yerkes Barn (1797) became Pearson's studio On October 7, 1902, Pearson married Emily Fetter, also from Germantown. The couple moved into the house where he had grown up, which they occupied until the end of World War I. [5] They had seven children together: Ruth, Joseph III, Emilie, Julian, twins Virginia and Jane, and Justin.

  5. Dave Pearson (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Pearson, June 2008. David Samuel Pearson (4 August 1937 – 19 July 2008), commonly known as "Dave Pearson", was an English painter and educator who was "a great example of an artist whose life was completely dedicated to serving the imagination". [1] Highly prolific, throughout his life he produced a prodigious quantity of work.

  6. File:Americo Makk, St. Stephen painting detail.JPG - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  7. Daniel in the Lions' Den (Rubens) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel in the Lions' Den Year c. 1614-1616 Medium oil paint, canvas Dimensions 224.2 cm (88.3 in) × 330.5 cm (130.1 in) Location National Gallery of Art Identifiers RKDimages ID: 28802 [edit on Wikidata] Daniel in the Lions' Den is a painting from around 1615 by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens that is displayed in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The painting depicts ...

  8. Stuart Pearson Wright - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Pearson Wright (born 1975) is an English artist, known principally for his portraits, Wright also works in sculpture, film and printmaking. He is first prize winner of the 2001 BP Portrait Award .

  9. Peter Pearson (painter, born 1957) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Pearson is an American icon painter, author, and teacher of icon painting. He has created hundreds of icons for private collectors, churches, and other institutions throughout the world. Through his workshops and seminars, he has worked with more than 2,500 students.