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  2. Joseph Bau - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Bau House Museum, located at 9 Berdichevsky Street in Tel-Aviv, is an authentic artist workshop that conveys to the visitor the incredible life story of Joseph Bau, reflected in the wide range of his creativity, which includes paintings, graphics, movies, animation, and literature—all with the humor of his optimistic point of view.

  3. Joseph Craig English - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Craig English is an American artist (born 1947 [1] in Washington, DC [2]) predominantly known for his silkscreen prints focusing on street and landscape scenery of and about places around the Greater Washington, DC area. He currently resides and works in the historic community of Washington Grove, Maryland.

  4. Joseph Sanchez (artist) - Wikipedia

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    This is seen most importantly in his work with the Professional Native Indian Artists (Indian Group of Seven). [4] Sanchez had artistic aspirations from an early age, becoming interested in art and painting in 5th grade. [5] He became more serious about pursuing an art career when he met Daphne Odjig in Winnipeg in the early 1970s. [6]

  5. List of painters by name beginning with "B" - Wikipedia

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    Gladys Kathleen Bell (1882–1965), English artist and miniature painter; John Zephaniah Bell (1794–1883), Scottish/English artist; Leland Bell (1922–1991), American painter; Vanessa Bell (1879–1961), English painter and interior designer; John Bellany (1942–2013), Scottish painter; Alexis Simon Belle (1674–1734), French portrait painter

  6. Joseph Raffael - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, he won a Fulbright fellowship to study for two years in Florence and Rome, and began painting complexly colored watercolors of flower forms.He mounted his first New York City exhibition of his Umbrian watercolors in 1963, at the d’Arcy Galleries, while at the same time battling hepatitis from which he almost died; when he recovered, he shifted to "real life" images based on photographs.

  7. Joseph Van Aken - Wikipedia

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    He used local English scenery in his genre works. He also painted portrait paintings. [3] His works as an independent artist include a view of Covent Garden Market, of which he made at least three versions. [4] He largely abandoned genre painting as an independent artist and became a specialist drapery painter in the mid-1730s. [5] Tea party, 1720s

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  9. Joseph Gray (painter) - Wikipedia

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    The son of master mariner Joseph Gray, he trained as a sea-going engineer before attending South Shields Art School. He travelled extensively – to Spain, France, Germany and Russia – gathering material for his drawings, before settling in Dundee by about 1912, to work as an illustrator for the Dundee Courier and other publications.