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  2. Eduardo Masferré - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo finished his studies on the islands. His father eventually became a farmer and an Episcopalian priest. In his early years, he became interested in photography. He was a self-taught photographer. When he returned to his hometown, he was devoted to take pictures of his surroundings among which were the native Igorots.

  3. List of works in the Palatine Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Works in the Palatine Gallery at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Italy include: Raphael, Madonna of the Grand Duke; Raphael, The Madonna of the Chair; Raphael, Portrait of Pope Leo X and two Cardinals; Raphael, companion portraits of Agnolo Doni and his wife, Maddelena Doni, for whom Michelangelo's Doni Tondo was commissioned.

  4. Independent Group (art movement) - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Group had its first meeting in April 1952, which consisted of artist and sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi feeding a mass of colourful images from American magazines through an epidiascope. These images, composed of advertising, comic strips and assorted graphics, were collected when Paolozzi was resident in Paris from 1947-49.

  5. Eduardo Mac Entyre - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Mac Entyre (20 February 1929 – 5 May 2014 [1]) was an Argentine artist known for his geometric paintings. [ 2 ] Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina to a Scottish father and Belgian mother, Mac Entyre began pursuing his talent for sketches at the age of twenty.

  6. Bioart - Wikipedia

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    Using scientific processes and practices such as biology and life science practices, microscopy, and biotechnology (including technologies such as genetic engineering, tissue culture, and cloning) the artworks are produced in laboratories, galleries, or artists' studios. The scope of bioart is a range considered by some artists to be strictly ...

  7. Eduardo Sívori Museum - Wikipedia

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    It was named after painter Eduardo Sívori and was inaugurated in 1938. [2] Since 1995, the museum is located in a building that had previously operated as coffeehouse (and originally a dairy farm) at Parque Tres de Febrero in the Palermo neighborhood. [3] Its collection of objects is estimated in 4,000 pieces of art. [4]

  8. List of Picasso artworks 1901–1910 - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Picasso, 1901, Old Woman (Woman with Gloves), oil on cardboard, 67 x 52.1 cm, Philadelphia Museum of Art Le Gourmet, 1901, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Pedro Mañach, 1901, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Pablo Picasso, 1901, Harlequin and his Companion (Les deux saltimbanques), oil on canvas, 73 x 60 cm, Pushkin Museum, Moscow Pablo Picasso, 1901, Portrait de ...

  9. Roberto Chabet - Wikipedia

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    He had his first solo exhibition at the Luz Gallery in the same year. He was the founding museum director of the Cultural Center of the Philippines and served there as curator from 1967–1970. He initiated the first 13 Artists Awards, giving recognition to young artists whose works 'show a recentness, a turning away from the past and familiar ...