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Ettore Ted DeGrazia was an American impressionist, painter, sculptor, composer, actor, director, designer, architect, jeweler, and lithographer. Described as the worlds most reproduced artist, DeGrazia is known for his colorful images of Native American children of the American Southwest and other Western scenes. DeGrazia also painted several series of exhibitions like the Papago Legends, Padre Kino, Cabeza de Vaca.....
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Dominik Auliczek was a sculptor and porcelain designer born in Bohemia who was employed for many years by the porcelain factory at the Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, Bavaria.....
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Albert Toft was an English sculptor. His brother was the landscape artist Joseph Alfonso Toft.....
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Eugene Francis Savage was an American painter and sculptor known for his murals in the manner made official under the Works Projects Administration. He also is known for his work on the Bailey Fountain in Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New York and the Alma Mater mural featured in the Sterling Memorial Library on the campus of Yale University located in New Haven, CT.....
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Parviz Tanavoli is an Iranian sculptor, painter, scholar and art collector. He has lived in Vancouver, Canada since 1989.....
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Frank Owen Dobson RA was a British artist and sculptor. Dobson began as a painter, and his early work was influenced by cubism, vorticism, and futurism. After World War I, however, he turned increasingly toward sculpture in a more or less realist style. Throughout the 1920s and the early 1930s he built a reputation as an outstanding sculptor and was among the first in Britain to prefer direct carving of the material rather than modelling a maquette first. The simplified forms and flowing lines....
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Aleijadinho, stands for little cripple in Portuguese, was a Colonial Brazilborn sculptor and architect, noted for his works on and in various churches of Brazil.....
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Alejandro Colunga Marn is a Mexican artist, painter and sculptor.....
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Eva Hesse , was a Jewish Germanborn American sculptor, known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics. She is one of the artists who ushered in the postminimal art movement in the 1960s.....
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Ingeborg Viktoria Inge King AM was a Germanborn Australian sculptor. She received many significant public commissions. Her work is held in public and private collections. Her best known work is Forward Surge at the Melbourne Arts Centre. She became a Member of the Order of Australia in January 1984.....
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Laurits Tuxen was a Danish painter and sculptor specialising in figure painting. He was also associated with the Skagen Painters. He was the first head of Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler, an art school established in the 1880s to provide an alternative to the education offered by the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.....
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Bernard Matemera was a Zimbabwean sculptor. The sculptural movement of which he was part is usually referred to as Shona sculpture , although some of its recognised members are not ethnically Shona. His whole professional career was spent at the Tengenenge Sculpture Community, 150160km north of Harare near Guruve.....
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James Edward Kelly was an American sculptor and illustrator who specialized in depicting people and events of American wars, particularly the American Civil War.....
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Wolfgang Hugo Rheinhold was a German sculptor arguably most famous for his Affe mit Schdel . His name is often misspelled Reinhold.....
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Berta Rosenbaum Golahny was an American painter, printmaker, and sculptor.....
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