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  2. Charles Haslewood Shannon - Wikipedia

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    Charles Haslewood Shannon RA [2] (26 April 1863 – 18 March 1937) was an English artist best known for his portraits. [3] His works featured in several major European collections, including London's National Portrait Gallery .

  3. Pixia - Wikipedia

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    A successor to ART/fw, a full-color graphics tool developed for Windows 3.1, ver. 0 was released in the fall of 1998 and celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2013. [1] The program is still being upgraded at a high frequency.

  4. Rebelle (software) - Wikipedia

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    The software is intended to be used by everyone interested in digital painting, from children to professional digital painters, concept artists and illustrators. It was first released in 2015 and has since gained popularity among artists seeking to replicate the natural and organic feel of traditional tools in a digital environment.

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  6. Oxford Union murals - Wikipedia

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    The series was executed by a team of Pre-Raphaelite artists including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones. The paintings depict scenes from Arthurian myth . The murals were commissioned by John Ruskin and the subject was probably chosen as a result of earlier Pre-Raphaelite interest in Arthurian themes, such as the ...

  7. William Shannon - Wikipedia

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    William Shannon may refer to: William V. Shannon (1927–1988), American journalist, author and ambassador William E. Shannon (1821/22–1850), American politician

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  9. William Freed - Wikipedia

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    Freed's art education began at the Alliance Art School and continued at the Art Students League of New York and the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Art. Freed was also a WPA artist. Freed's paintings are in major public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [2] Whitney Museum of American Art, [3] and the Cape Cod Museum of Art. [4]