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  2. Glenys Cour - Wikipedia

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    Glenys Cour's artwork has been exhibited widely in Europe and the US, [5] with major exhibitions in her home country of Wales at St. David's Hall in 1991, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in 2003, the Attic Gallery, Swansea in 2005 [4] and a major retrospective exhibition, curated by Mel Gooding, at the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in 2014. [15]

  3. Eugenie McEvoy - Wikipedia

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    The second included landscapes, flowers, houses, and portraits, as well as her well-known Taxi! Taxi!. A news account of the show said, "There is a feeling of strength about this artist's work. Also noticeable is an exceptional quality gained through the use of white." [24] [note 11] Apart from Taxi! Taxi!

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    Nick Englebert started working on his first concrete sculptures in the 1930s, and eventually made more than 40 of them to create Grandview, located near Hollandale between New Glarus and Mineral ...

  5. Perpetua Pope - Wikipedia

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    Like many artists of the Edinburgh School, Pope worked in both oil and watercolour. She primarily painted still life and landscapes. Her work was heavily inspired by the Aberdeenshire landscapes of her youth, but she also traveled frequently both within Scotland and Europe, notably Cyprus, Lebanon, the Peloponnese and Spain, looking for ...

  6. John Minton (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He studied art at St John's Wood School of Art from 1935 to 1938 [2] and was greatly influenced by his fellow student Michael Ayrton, who enthused him with the work of French neo-romantic painters. [1] He spent eight months studying in France, frequently accompanied by Ayrton, and returned from Paris when the Second World War began.

  7. Richard Mayhew - Wikipedia

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    Richard Mayhew (April 3, 1924 – September 26, 2024) was an American landscape painter, illustrator, and arts educator, of Native and African American descent. His abstract, brightly colored landscapes are informed by his experiences as an African American/Native American and his interest in Jazz and the performing arts.

  8. Fred Williams (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Williams won the Wynne Prize for landscape painting twice; in 1966 with Upwey Landscape [23] and in 1976 with Mt. Kosciusko. [24] His painting Upwey Landscape (1965) sold for $1,987,700 in one of the final auctions of Christie's in Australia in April 2006, which at the time was the second highest price for any work sold at an Australian auction ...

  9. Paul Nash (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Nash (11 May 1889 – 11 July 1946) [1] was a British surrealist painter and war artist, as well as a photographer, writer and designer of applied art.Nash was among the most important landscape artists of the first half of the twentieth century.