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Irish contemporary artist, doctor of science & history, statistician | #Art | Drawing & Painting | He/Him | Buy here: robbohan.etsy.com
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Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler (1899-1940) was an important German artist. She suffered from Schizophrenia & the Nazis sterilised her against her will. She was murdered by the far right as part of a Nazi euthanasia program

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Julius Klinger (1876-1942) was a superb Austrian artist & graphic designer. His work is still influential today. As a Jew he was expelled to Minsk & was believed to have been murdered there by the Fascists.

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By the late 1890s he had managed to break through the conservatism of his critics & his work was bought by the Royal Museum of Fine Arts (1895). The Dangerous Cooks (1896), At the Conservatory (1902), Portrait of the Artist Surrounded by Masks (1899), The Skeleton Painter (1896)

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His agreed masterpiece Christ’s Entry into Brussels was painted in 1889. It has been described as presaging the Expressionism of the 20th C. Ensor identified with Christ’s persecution! Brussels (1889), Masks Confronting Death (1888) & The Astonishment of the Mask Wouse (1889)

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Thread: James Ensor (1860-1949) was a Belgian Surrealist & Expressionist painter. Brought up in a novelty shop, the masks & skeletons of his childhood populate his work & stand in for his own experience. Take a look!

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These images show his different aspects. His brilliant view of Helsinki, where he is focused on portraying the mood of the city, a simpering nude which lacks authenticity & an overworked landscape. Winter in Helsinki (1889), In the Water (c1890) & Kaukola Ridge at Sunset (1890)

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Mantegna’s work fascinates due to his constant attempt to place biblical events within an archaeologically accurate context - representative of Renaissance learning. His Madonnas are, however, some of the most beautiful examples of Maternal love

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The Triumphs of Caesar (1484-92) are 9 works by Mantegna which have been described as his masterpiece. They were painted for Mantua but acquired by Charles I of England in 1629. They have been badly degraded over time but are still an impressive reconstruction of a Roman Triumph

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Three of his greatest works are mythological Parnassus (1497), Triumph of the Virtues (1499-1502) & Minerva (1502). Parnassus & the Triumph were for the important patron Isabella d’Este’s study. They have bewitched ever since their creation.

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