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Apr 233 min read
Johann Heinrich Müntz - Gifted Gallery
Johann Heinrich Müntz, born 1727, was an Alsatian-Swiss painter and architect, known when working in England as John Henry Muntz. He was...
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Lilium
Apr 171 min read
Nat Farbman - Gifted Gallery
Nat Farbman, born 1907, was a Polish photographer. Farbman worked for LIFE magazine from 1946–61. Farbman was born in Poland, migrating...
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Lilium
Apr 102 min read
Edward Penfield - Gifted Gallery
Edward Penfield, born 2nd June 1866, was an American illustrator in the era known as the "Golden Age of American Illustration" and he is...
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Lilium
Apr 31 min read
N.C. Wyeth - Gifted Gallery
Newell Convers Wyeth, born 22 October 1882, known as N. C. Wyeth, was an American painter and illustrator. He was a student of Howard...
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Lilium
Mar 272 min read
Percy Bryant Baker - Gifted Gallery
Percy Bryant Baker, born 8 July 1881, better known as Bryant Baker, was a British-born American sculptor. He sculpted a number of busts...
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Lilium
Mar 201 min read
Christian Valdemar Clausen - Gifted Gallery
Christian Valdemar Clausen, born in 1862, was a Danish painter. He is best known for his paintings focusing on light, featuring figures...
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Lilium
Mar 134 min read
Frederic Rodrigo Gruger - Gifted Gallery
Frederic Rodrigo Gruger, born 2 August 1871, was a Visual artist best known for his pen-and-ink drawings for major magazines like the...
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Lilium
Mar 63 min read
Sidney Paget - Gifted Gallery
Sidney Edward Paget, born 4 October 1860, was a British artist of the Victorian era, best known for his illustrations that accompanied...
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Lilium
Feb 284 min read
David Jagger - Gifted Gallery
David Jagger, born 1891, was an acclaimed and prolific English portrait painter. He was renowned for his commissioned portraits of...
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Lilium
Feb 211 min read
Ralph Crane - Gifted Gallery
"Ralph Crane (1913-1988) was born in a small German town, the son and grandson of physicians. It was expected, of course, that he, too,...
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