Edward Robert Hughes | | Edward Robert Hughes (1851-1914) was a well known English painter who worked in a style influenced by Pre-RaphAElitism and AEstheticism. Some of his best known works are Midsummer Eve and Night With Her Train of Stars. |
Jean-Louis Forain | | Jean-Louis Forain (October 23, 1852 - July 11, 1931) was a French Impressionist painter, lithographer, watercolorist and etcher. |
Edwin Austin Abbey | | Edwin Austin Abbey (April 1, 1852 - August 1, 1911) was an American artist, illustrator, and painter. He flourished at the beginning of what is now referred to as the "golden age" of illustration, and is best known for his drawings and paintings of Shakespearean and Victorian subjects. |
J. Alden Weir | | Julian Alden Weir (August 30, 1852 - December 8, 1919) was an American impressionist painter and member of the Cos Cob Art Colony near Greenwich, Connecticut. Weir was also one of "The Ten", a loosely-allied group of American artists dissatisfied with professional art organizations, who banded together in 1898 to exhibit their works as a stylistically-unified group. |
Theodore Robinson | | Theodore Robinson (July 3, 1852 - April 2, 1896) was an American painter best known for his impressionist landscapes. He was one of the first American artists to take up impressionism in the late 1880s, visiting Giverny and developing a close friendship with Claude Monet. Several of his works are considered masterpieces of American Impressionism. |
Laura Alma-Tadema | | Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema (April 1852 - 15 August 1909) was a British painter, and the second wife of the painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema. |
Vincent Van Gogh | | Vincent Willem van Gogh (March 30, 1853 - July 29, 1890) was a Dutch painter, generally considered one of the greatest painters in European art history. He produced all of his work (some 900 paintings and 1100 drawings) during a period of only 10 years before he succumbed to mental illness (possibly bipolar disorder) and committed suicide. |
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