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Alfred Sisley

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Alfred Sisley
The English painter applies the one hand as the least successful impressionist, but also as the most consistent. His favorite subject was landscapes, so that was the main representative of Impressionist Alfred Sisley landscape painting. He often painted the same ...

Peter Paul Rubens

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Peter Paul Rubens
The Flemish baroque painter, was the most famous painters of his time and diplomat of the Spanish-Hapsburg crown. In his early years as a painter, the influence of ancient art movements acted on his work, which was characterized among others ...

Salvador Dalí

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Salvador Dalí
The Spanish artist is one of the greatest surrealists. His art was found in the design visionary, from our own mental states gained extreme subjects, which he condensed in his paintings, especially from the 1930s to oppressive statements. Melting watches, ...

Edgar Degas

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Edgar Degas
The French painter and sculptor preferred ballet scenes as motives. As one of the early Renaissance and the classicism of trained draftsman, he first painted portraits and history paintings. Then he turned to scenes from operas, theater, horse racing and ...

Edouard Manet

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Edouard Manet
The French painter and graphic artist is regarded as an influential forerunner of Impressionism. It was an idea he first approaches to modern art. As one of the most important painters of the 19th Century, the artist often misunderstood by ...
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