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    Max Ernst

    Artists Smarts Surreal Wives by Max Ernst 20 Short Link QR code, French aristocrat and artist Marie-Berthe Orenche, Mexican artist of English origin, artist, brave and extravagant. Muse of Surrealist Artists French aristocrat and Russian-born Galaa artist Marie-Bert Orenshan American collector Peggy Guggenheim and daughter of Swedish émigré artist Dorothea Tanning Max Ernst attracted strong, bold and extravagant. Max Ernst,…

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    Mary Cassatt

    He was likely first to meet French artists Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Eugene Delacroix, Camille Corot and Gustave Courbet at the 1855 World Exhibition in Paris. Edgar Degas and Camille Pissarro participated in the exhibitions, later colleagues and mentors ; although Mary Cassatt was in no way able to visit cafes or nightclubs like Impressionists she could preferably go with…

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    Mark Bradford

    This MoMA licenses audio for archiving and selects copyrighted video clips from our collection of films. All licensing requests for non-copyrighted audio archives or films should be directed to the Scala archives at [email protected]. A selection of Bradford’s paintings on paper will be displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in Fort Worth, Texas, until January 10, 2021. In…

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    Marcel Duchamp

    While his contemporaries made impressive strides in the art world selling their works to secular collectors, Duchamp remarked: “I am still a victim of chess. Although Duchamp was no longer considered a real artist, he continued to consult with artists, art dealers and collectors. Duchamp’s artistic life lasted for several decades, during which time he reinterpreted his art several times,…

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    Marc Chagall

    Marc Chagall (born July 7, 1887 in Vitebsk, Belarus – March 28, 1985, Saint-Paul, Alpes-Maritimes, France – Russian Empire – died March 28, 1985, Belarus ), French artist, printmaker and designer of Belarusian origin, painted his early works in various media including stage and ballet sets, Bible prints and poetry prints He was an internationally acclaimed Russian-French-Jewish artist who was…

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    Man Ray

    In 1948, Man Ray hosted a solo exhibition at the Copley Galleries in Beverly Hills, which brought together a wide range of works and brought his newly painted canvases from a series of Shakespearean equations. In 1951 he returned to Paris and settled at 2 bis rue Ferou near Luxembourg Gardens in Saint-Germain-des-Prés where he maintained his creative practice through…

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    Lucian Freud

    Freud was one of several artists later described by artist RB China as a group called the “London School” Freud was part of a group of artists called the “London School”, which were rather a collection of individual artists who knew each other, some close to each other and working in London in a figurative style (but during the boom…

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    Louise Bourgeois

    Bourgeois continued his education in New York at Art Students League, studying painting with Vaclav Vitlacil, as well as creating sculptures and prints. In 1973, Bourgeois began teaching at the Pratt Institute, Cooper Union, Brooklyn College and the New York School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture and worked at the New York School of Visual Arts, where he taught engraving…

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    Le Corbusier

    Le Corbusier (October 6, 1887 – August 27, 1965) better known under the pseudonym Le Corbusier (today known as Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris, born in the small Swiss town of La Chaux de-Fonds, is considered an outstanding architect of the 20th century… a talented architect, provocative writer, controversial urban planner, talented artist and unparalleled polemicist, Le Corbusier was able to influence some…

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    John Ruskin

    The’sophisticated’ injustice of his time has not only been due to the extraordinary rift between Lee and Timothy Spalls, Turner’s brilliant achievement and Ruskin’s complete distortion, but it is at an injustice that has been going on for over a century. Although he was the prophet of his time, the patron saint of the Pre-Raphaelites and the best art historian…