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“Saint Catherine”, Fernando Yánez de la Almedina (c. 1475-1536)
(via Fernando Yáñez: Master of Spanish Renaissance Art)
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(via Lhote's Legacy: Influential French Artist, Critic, and Educator)
“Church”, Gino Meloni (1905-1989)
(via Gino Meloni: Italian Expressionist Realism Artist)
“The Ice Cream Seller”, Louay Kayyali (1934-1978)
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“The Maqamat Illustrations” (1237), Al-Wassiti
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“The Moulin de la Galette in the snow”, Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955)
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Hans Maurus (1901-1942)
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“Trumpeters of the First Cavalry Army” (1934), Mitrofan Grekov (1882-1934)
“Disarmament of Denikin’s forces” (1933), Mitrofan Grekov (1882-1934)
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“Natura Morta” (1919), Ennio Morlotti (1910-1992)
(via Explore Ennio Morlotti: Italian Avant-Garde Artist)
"Meeresglanz", Rudolf Guba (1884-1950)
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The Art of Decay: Ivan Albright's Mastery
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The Melancholic Charm of John Wesley Carroll's Art
“White lace” (1928), John Wesley Carroll (1892-1959) View On WordPress
Claudius Jacquand: A Master of Historical Painting
“Le Jeune Gaston, dit l’ange de Foix” (1838) – Claudius Jacquand (1804-1878)
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The Evolution of Giuseppe Capogrossi's 'Sign' Paintings
“My ambition is to help people to see what their eyes don’t: the perspective of the space in which their opinions and actions originate”, Italian painter Giuseppe Capogrossi (1900–1972).
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Franz von Defregger: Capturing Tyrolean Life in Art
“Feierabend” – Franz von Defregger (1835-1921)
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