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  2. Winifred Nicholson - Wikipedia

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    Nicholson was born Rosa Winifred Roberts in Oxford on 21 December 1893. [1] [2] [3] She was the eldest of the three children of the Liberal Party politician Charles Henry Roberts and Lady Cecilia Maude Howard, daughter of the politician George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle, and of the activist Rosalind Howard. [1]

  3. Franz Bischoff - Wikipedia

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    Franz Albert Bischoff (January 14, 1864 – February 5, 1929) was an American artist known primarily for his China painting, floral paintings and California landscapes. He was born in Steinschönau, Austria (now known as Kamenický Šenov, Czech Republic). [1] He immigrated to the United States as a teenager where he became a naturalized citizen.

  4. René Charles Edmond His - Wikipedia

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    Pure landscape: Matin de Juin, exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1920 [1] (private collection). His was born in the small town of Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine, France, in 1877. Little is known about his private life. He was taught by a distinguished set of teachers including Jules Lefebvre, Tony Robert-Fleury, and Léon Tanzi .

  5. Jean Clark (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Manson Clark née Wymer (6 August 1902 - 29 March 1999) was a British artist known for her depictions of townscapes, landscapes, for her flower paintings and murals. [ 1 ] Biography

  6. Abram Molarsky - Wikipedia

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    Abram Molarsky (also Abraham; September 25, 1880 [1] – May 4, 1955) was an American Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artist, known primarily as a landscape painter and a colorist. His work is characterized by rich hues and strong, textured brushwork.

  7. Eugenie McEvoy - Wikipedia

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    The second included landscapes, flowers, houses, and portraits, as well as her well-known Taxi! Taxi!. A news account of the show said, "There is a feeling of strength about this artist's work. Also noticeable is an exceptional quality gained through the use of white." [24] [note 11] Apart from Taxi! Taxi!

  8. T. C. Steele - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, as part of Indiana's bicentennial celebration, the Indiana Historical Society presented "Indiana Impressions: The Art of T. C. Steele" as a tribute to the Hoosier painter, whom art experts consider as the state's best-known landscape artist. The exhibition in Indianapolis included forty-three of his paintings from private collections.

  9. Beverly Buchanan - Wikipedia

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    An example of a three-dimensional work from her early career is the sculpture "Ruins and Rituals" at the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Macon, Georgia, part of a series of concrete structures that recall ancient tombs. [15] Buchanan is best known for her many paintings and sculptures on the "shack", a rudimentary dwelling associated with the ...