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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. The Toilet of Venus (Boucher) - Wikipedia

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    The Bath of Venus, 1751 – National Gallery of Art, Washington. With Boucher, the sumptuous Baroque was transformed into the gallant Rococo . The best representative and principal author the era's taste, Boucher used his imagination and virtuosity in exploring themes such as pastorals, bucolic landscapes, and mythological scenes dedicated to ...

  4. Bathing Venus - Wikipedia

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    In his preface of this publication Bertrand Jestaz writes about: « the solid evidence that the Venus, dated 1597, is assuredly a masterpiece by Giambologna, and it is more than probable that it was part of the bronzes presented to Henri IV by Ferdinando I de’Medici." [28] Charles Avery and Lars-Olof Larsson agreed as well on the attribution.

  5. Charles Shannon - Wikipedia

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    Charles Shannon may refer to: Charles Shannon West (1829–1885), Texas politician; Charles Haslewood Shannon (1865–1937), English artist; Charles Shannon (artist) (1914–1996), American artist; Charles Shannon (ice hockey) (1916–1974), American ice hockey player; C. Shannon Mallory (1936–2018), Anglican bishop; Charles E. Shannon (1943 ...

  6. Charles Shannon (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Eugene Shannon (June 22, 1914 – April 5, 1996) was an American artist and professor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Shannon is recognized for his discovery, promotion and conservation of the works of the artist Bill Traylor , who he met in 1939 in Montgomery , Alabama .

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  8. Rokeby Venus - Wikipedia

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    Rokeby Venus, c. 1647–1651. 122 cm × 177 cm (48 in × 70 in). National Gallery, London. The Borghese Hermaphrodite, an ancient Roman copy, excavated c. 1608–1620, [1] of a Hellenistic original, now in the Louvre. When in Rome Velázquez ordered a bronze cast of the work for Madrid. [2]

  9. King Charles recalls late Queen wearing crown for practice at ...

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    Charles joked about ‘feeling slightly anxious’ about crown wobbling at his own coronation King Charles recalls late Queen wearing crown for practice at bath time ahead of Coronation Skip to ...