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  2. Ralph Earl - Wikipedia

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    Earl probably trained his son, painter Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl, [3] and was an influence on his nephew Augustus Earle who is reputed to have been the first European artist to have visited all five continents. Ralph's brother James Earl (1761–1796) was also a portrait painter. [4] He died in Bolton, Connecticut, on August 16, 1801, at age 50.

  3. Portrait painting - Wikipedia

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    The Arnolfini Marriage (1434, National Gallery, London) is a landmark of Western art, an early example of a full-length couple portrait, superbly painted in rich colors and exquisite detail. But equally important, it showcases the newly developed technique of oil painting pioneered by van Eyck, which revolutionized art, and spread throughout ...

  4. Rembrandt - Wikipedia

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    In these graphic works natural drama eventually made way for quiet Dutch rural scenes. Self Portrait (1658), now housed in the Frick Collection in New York City, has been described as "the calmest and grandest of all his portraits". [87] In the 1650s, Rembrandt's style changed again. Colors became richer and brush strokes more pronounced.

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  6. Colourist painting - Wikipedia

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    Colourist painting is a style of painting characterised by the use of intense colour, which becomes the dominant feature of the resultant work of art, more important than its other qualities. It has been associated with a number of artists and art movements throughout the 20th century.

  7. List of British artists - Wikipedia

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    David Dougal Williams (June 1888–28 September 1944) – British artist and art teacher; Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960) – Welsh portrait painter; Edith Grace Wheatley (1888–1970) – English painter; Robert Gibbings (1889–1958) – Irish artist and author known especially as a wood engraver and for books on travel and natural ...

  8. Category:Portraits by artist - Wikipedia

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  9. Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    He also used the contrasting red in the tambourine and green in the background for the painting, also known as Tambourine with Pansies. Van Gogh found pansies an example of natural color theory. [33] Vase with Hollyhocks (F235) was painted in the summer in contrasting shades of red and green. Van Gogh believed that he could express the season ...