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  2. Ramón Silva - Wikipedia

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    Wheat Field in the Sun, oil on canvas, 1914. Landscape on the Seine, watercolor, 1918.. Ramón Silva was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1890. A self-taught painter, he learned the art beginning 1908 at the atelier managed by Martín Malharro, whose display at a 1902 Buenos Aires art exposition introduced normally conservative Argentine audiences to the Impressionist movement.

  3. William Posey Silva - Wikipedia

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    William Posey Silva (date unknown) William Posey Silva (1859–1948) was an early 20th century American painter noted for atmospheric landscapes painted in a lyrical impressionist style. His work is associated with the Charleston Renaissance and with the art colony in Carmel, California, where he lived for thirty-six years. [1]

  4. Silva Porto (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Silva Porto become one of the most acclaimed naturalist painters of his generation, showing the heritage of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and Charles-François Daubigny. Secondary effects from impressionism can sometimes be found in his paintings. He died in 1893 in Lisbon.

  5. Simon Simon-Auguste - Wikipedia

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    Simon Joseph Simon-Auguste (20 April, 1909 – May, 1987) was a French artist, known for his intimate paintings, mainly portraits, nudes, and still lifes. His production is characterized by a calm, intimate feel and the effective use of glaze.

  6. Samuel Silva - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Silva (born 1983) [1] is a lawyer from Portugal whose ball point pen drawings received "viral" recognition in 2012. He lives and works in the United Kingdom. He lives and works in the United Kingdom.

  7. Lyrical abstraction - Wikipedia

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    The original common use refers to the tendency attributed to paintings in Europe during the post-1945 period and as a way of describing several artists (mostly in France) with painters like Wols, Gérard Schneider and Hans Hartung from Germany or Georges Mathieu, etc., whose works related to characteristics of contemporary American abstract expressionism.