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Impressionism
A Brief History
French/European
Impressionists
Monet,
Claude
Van Gogh,Vincent
Renoir, Pierre Auguste
Degas, Edgar
Cezanne, Paul
Seurat, Georges
Manet, Eduoard
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri
Sisley, Alfred
Pissarro, Camille Jacob
Morisot, Berthe
Boudin, Eugene
Caillebotte, Gustave
Sorolla, Joaquin
Fantin-Latour, Henri
Bonnard, Pierre
Gauguin, Paul
Vuillard, Edouard
Martin, Henri
Redon, Odilon
Other Impressionists
American
Impressionists
Thompson,
Richard Earl
Cassatt, Mary
Sargent, John Singer
Whistler, James McNeill
Hassam, Childe
Benson, Frank Weston
Prendergast, Maurice
Twachtman, John Henry
Chase, William Merritt
Tarbell, Edward
Vonnoh, Robert
Reid, Robert
Metcalf, Willard
Beaux, Cecilia
Potthast, Edward
Chadwick, William
Hale, Philip Leslie
Curran, Charles Courtney
Graves, Abbott Fueller
Frieseke, Frederick
Glackens, William
Maley, Alan
Ruby,
Claire
Terelak, John C
Wallis, Kent
Schofield, Michael
Plisson, Henri
Romanello, Diane
Singley, Greg
Title, Christian
Horning, Elizabeth
Hatfield, Don
Aspevig, Clyde
Afsary, Cyrus
Hayslette, Max
Schmid, Richard
Dunlay, Thomas
Ellis, Ray
Gertenbach, Lynn
Zhan, Charles
Duncan, Robert
Hails, Barbara
Wood, Barbara
Behrens, Howard
Other Impressionists
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Dali,
Salvador
Michelangelo
Da Vinci, Leonardo
Picasso, Pablo
Rockwell, Norman
Matisse, Henri E
Klimt, Gustav
Escher, M.C.
Mucha, Alphonse
Potter, Beatrix
Geddes, Anne
Anderson, Kim
Vettriano, Jack
O'Keeffe, Georgia
Parrish, Maxfield
Homer, Winslow
Hopper, Edward
Wyeth, Andrew
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Jack Vettriano
Dance Me
to the End of Love
Jack Vettriano
24 in x 32 in
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Jack Vettriano Biography
Jack
Vettriano (1953) Born in Scotland in 1953 of Italian parents, Jack
Vettriano began his career as a mining engineer in the Scottish
coalfields, painting only in his spare time. In 1988, Vettriano
gave up his job as a mining engineer in order to paint full-time.
To date Vettriano has enjoyed great success in spite of his lack
of formal training. His career has flourished, with exhibitions
in Edinburgh, London, Johannesburg and Hong Kong. He submitted two
paintings to the Royal Scottish Academy, which were selected, hung
and immediately sold. Vettriano's success at the Academy led to
a joint show during the 1991 Edinburgh festival at the Solstice
Gallery. In 1992, three works were accepted by The Royal Academy
in London for the Summer Exhibition and later in the same year his
first solo exhibition was a sell-out. Vettriano's paintings hint
at stories of seduction and betrayal in a style that has been compared
to some of the great realist painters of America and England. His
work has been likened to that of Walter Sickert, Edward Hopper and
the photographer Brassai, and to some show influences from Scotland's
distinctive Colourist tradition.
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