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2006-09-09Category: Sculpture
(1716 - 1791)
Étienne-Maurice Falconet first studied sculpture under J.B Lemoyne. He then adopted a style that was purely Rococo. One of his famous works, The Bather, was typical of Falconet; erotic nudes were his preferred subjects...
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2006-09-08Category: Photography
(born Nov. 4, 1946, New York, N.Y., U.S.-died March 9, 1989, Boston, Mass.) U.S. photographer. He attended the Pratt Institute (1963–70)...
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2006-09-06Category: Photography
1881-1945
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2006-09-05Category: Painting
Caleb Weintraub is a younger painter living and working now in Bloomington, IN. His most recent solo exhibit was in September 2007 at Peter Miller Gallery in Chicago.
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2006-09-05Category: Painting
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2006-09-05Category: Painting
1869-1938
Painter and sculptor. Kendall studied with Thomas Eakins in Philadelphia and is best known for his portraits of women and children.
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2000-01-01Category: Photography
Melissa Ann Pinney’s series, “Regarding Emma” is a tender portrait of American girls as they make their way from infancy to adulthood. Using her daughter, Emma’s, childhood as a point of departure, she traces the complex terrain of adolescence...
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2000-01-01Category: Painting Sculpture
Joseph Sheppard was born in Owings Mills, Maryland, in 1930. From 1948 to 1952, he attended the Maryland Institute College of Art, where he studied with Jacques Maroger, the former technical director of the Louvre...
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2000-01-01Category: Painting
b. 1945, Indianapolis, Indiana
Master Signature Member, Oil Painters of America
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2000-01-01Category: Painting