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@inmodelpino @BLuismbm @mx_kuoro @GeorgeNicu4 @yianniseinstein @smc_su @BertrandVyky @Make_u2_happy @anthony77631293 @neblaruz @judithravestein @wangyutao1989 @cmont4560 @CristianeGLima @fredy_holzer @nicegook @simonjetz @lmg562 @ReliveRR @MOCarballeira @liciniodimichel @fabwrongnumber @ceconomou56 @Bestofbad2 @sergey_silkin @agustin_gut @RerumRomanarum @jelenamakarona2 @braganzabooks @larsibacken @couttetlovera @Lechatgriffe_fi @Tenn_Scarlett @SmPlas07 @EthicsAna @Clanlupi @curious_object @RitaCobix @Erminio664 @thtarthistorian @smarucci46 @overjas @massimoantonio1 @mariaireneali @MatyldaStein @ViganoMg @henrirouen @SanremoAncheNoi @vickyvidal1 Anker(1831-1910)Swiss painter/illustrator. Called the "national painter" of Switzerland due 2 popular depictions of 19th-cent village life. Paintings depict fellow citizens in an unpretentious manner,not idealising country life & w/out a critical examination of social conditions
Albert Chevallier Tayler(1862-1925)English artist-specialised in portrait & genre painting.1901-painted The Ceremony of the Garter, depicting the famous scene of the fallen garter of Joan of Kent being picked up by King Edward III. Event led 2 the founding the Order of the Garter
@MOCarballeira @Amyperuana @BPerrionni @ipe_rosa1 @agustin_gut @alleosa @arteeblog @artmajcar @Biagio960 @BrindusaB1 @Cassini_jon @cecilia_fava @cmont4560 @CristianeGLima @dianadep1 @Hakflak @karmendida @maluisa_3 @marmelyr @ritamay1 @scastaldi9 @Sellitti_MR @ScrivoArte @Spiros209 @ceconomou56 @BaroneZaza70 @FrankCapitone @albertopetro2 @bmarczewska @FlaminiMarina @GaiaGaudenzi @MomiraMonika @famartinez2001 Agree, So Good....here's more...Hugues Merle(1823–1881)French painter who mostly depicted sentimental or moral subjects. Compared w/W.Bouguereau. Became friend of Paul Durand-Ruel in early 1860s. Ruel began buying paintings by Merle in 1862 & introduced the artist 2 Bouguereau.
@sar_ahza @Jadranka4love @smc_su @Amyperuana @guwurzburger @claudioborlotto @smarucci461 @karmendida @romehome @yianniseinstein @albertopetro2 @escuchaaaa @ceconomou56 @MandhirSingh19 @SvetlanaKnezev7 W.Witherington(1785-1865)English painter/academic.Early works mostly landscapes. Influence of artists like G.Morland r seen in the importance he gave 2 the figurative element in his paintings. Harsh realities of rural life not depicted,but instead records incidents of family life