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  2. Copies by Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel (F699) The source was a woodcut (27.3 x 21.9 cm) by Jean-Baptise Millet after his brother Jean-François Millet. Its strong contour line was the inspiration for Vincent van Gogh's Sorrow. [55] Woman Spinning 1889 Collection Sara and Moshe Mayer, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel (F696) Winter: The Plain of Chailly 1862

  3. Copying - Wikipedia

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    In visual art, copying the works of the masters is a standard way that students learn to paint and sculpt. [1] Often, artists will use the term after to credit the original artist in the title of the copy (regardless of how similar the two works appear) such as in Vincent van Gogh's "First Steps (after Millet)" and Pablo Picasso's "Luncheon on the Grass, after Manet" (based on Manet's well ...

  4. Oil painting reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Oil painting reproductions are paintings that have been created by copying in oils an original oil painting by an artist. Oil painting reproductions are distinct from original oil painting such as are often of interest to collectors and museums. [1] Oil painting reproduction can, however, sometimes be regarded as artworks in themselves.

  5. Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister - Wikipedia

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    On their return to Dresden in 1955, part of the collection was displayed on the ground floor of the still partly destroyed Semper Gallery. The Old Masters Gallery re-opened in 1960 after the reconstruction of the gallery building was completed. While the most important paintings survived this period, the losses were significant.

  6. Magnani-Rocca Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Magnani. The Magnani-Rocca Foundation is a private collection of old masters and modern art, gathered by the art collector and critic Luigi Magnani. He established the foundation in 1978 honour of his father Giuseppe and his mother Eugenia Rocca to promote art, music and literary activities, though it was only from 1983 that he displayed his art collection to the public.

  7. Remigius van Leemput - Wikipedia

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    Copy of painting by Hans Holbein the Younger, UK Royal Collection Remigius van Leemput is known for his original works as well as for his small-scale copies after van Dyck, Lely and others. He made a series of portraits of 14 "Beauties" after van Dyck, Lely and Samuel Cooper .

  8. Jacques Goudstikker - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Goudstikker (30 August 1897 – 16 May 1940) [1] was a Jewish Dutch art dealer who fled the Netherlands when it was invaded by Nazi Germany during World War II, leaving three furnished properties and an extensive and significant art collection including over 1200 paintings, many of which had been previously catalogued as "Old Masters".

  9. May Bridges Lee - Wikipedia

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    She started to earn her living by painting, copying old masters onto ivory for snuff box lids, and studied in the evenings at the Lambeth School of Art. [ 10 ] Lee married engineer and architect Sir Philip Sidney Stott (1858-1937) on 2 January 1936, and was thereafter Lady Stott. [ 9 ]