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Clarence White (1871-1925) was a visionary photographer and teacher who fostered photographers first in his Columbia University classes and later in his own school...
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(1852 - 1929)
Vincenzo Gemito was found orphaned as a child and adopted by a poor sculptor. He first learned the trade from his father and then worked for two local artists. At the age of sixteen, he sold his first statue to the city of Naples...
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American, (1910 - )
A librarian from Galesburg, Illinois, Dorothea Tanning moved to Chicago in 1930 and began taking evening art classes at the Academy of Fine Art. She then moved to New York in 1936 and worked as a commercial artist...
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Glitterprins is a photographer-singer-songwriter from Haarlem, The Netherlands. Mostly all of his graphic work deals with the male sexuality, the eye as devourer (scopophilia) and especially the Lolita-icon. His work is greatly influenced by the German surrealist Hans Bellmer...
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(1873-1917)
Hugo Simberg was a symbolist painter and a graphic artist of the Golden Era of Finnish art. He was supported by the acclaimed Finnish national artist Akseli Gallen-Kallela, but generally his works were seen as rather odd and strange...
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Italian Sculptor, 1757-1822 - Neoclassicism
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Henry Scott Tuke (12 June 1858–13 March 1929), British painter, is best remembered for his paintings of naked boys, which have earned him the status of a pioneer of gay male culture.
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French Academic Painter and Sculptor, 1824-1904
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