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Spanish, 1904-1989
Salvador Dali was a Spanish painter, writer, and member of the surrealist movement. He was born in Figueras, Catalonia, and educated at the School of Fine Arts, Madrid...
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Vladimir Coguhar being oriented on teenager fetish elements builds the complete erotic plots filled with youthful hypersexuality and nervousness of "coming-of-age"... He enables us safe voyeurist sight on adult games of strange children...
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b. 1817; d. 1875
Rejlander was a Swede who studied painting in Italy. He settled in England in the 1840s, and inspired by one of Fox Talbot's assistants he turned his energies to photography, round about 1855, living first in Wolverhampton, later in London.
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Janina Green majored in printmaking which she feels is a medium in common with photography. She developed her interest in photography when, after a career as an art teacher, she was an arts journalist writing mainly for the Melbourne Times...
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Born in 1941, Emmet Gowin grew up in southern Virginia. He began photographing in 1961, at the Richmond Professional Institute, and went on to graduate study at the Rhode Island School of Design...
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Jake Chapman born 1962, London, Dinos Chapman born 1966, Cheltenham. Both live and work in London. The Chapman brothers have been a collaborative team since the early 90s and were included in 'Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection' at the Royal Academy in 1997...
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Graham Ovenden (Born 1943 in Alresford, Hampshire, England); English painter, fine art photographer, writer and architect.
Born in Alresford into a Fabian household, Ovenden attended Itchen Grammar School (1954-59) and was taught music privately by Albert Ketelby...