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  • 11David Whitaker (artist) — David Whitaker (8 June 1938 15 March 2007) was a British abstract artist and an art teacher. His works in oils and watercolour are characterised by their use of straight lines of seven colours: two shades of yellow, cadmium red, magenta, viridian …

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  • 12David Milne (artist) — David Milne Milne in his New York City studio, 1909 Birth name David Milne Born January 8, 1882(1882 …

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  • 13George Petrie (artist) — George Petrie (1790 ndash; 1866), was an Irish painter, musician, antiquary and archaeologist of the Victorian era.Personal lifeGeorge Petrie was born in Dublin, Ireland, in January 1790, and grew up there. He was the son of the portrait and… …

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  • 14William Turner (artist) — William Turner (12 November 1789 – 7 August 1862) was an English painter who specialised in watercolour landscapes. He was a contemporary of the more famous artist J. M. W. Turner and his style was not dissimilar. He is often known as William… …

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  • 15Reginald Jones (artist) — Reginald Jones, R.B.A (1857 1920) was an English landscape painter, who predominantly worked in oil, watercolour and pastel. Life and workReginald Jones lived in Eltham, Kent and also in London. He travelled widely, particularly in France, Spain… …

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  • 16David Bates (artist) — At the head of Derwent Water (1898) David Bates[1] (1840 – 1921) was an English landscape artist who painted in oils and watercolour. Bates was born in Cambridge and from 1855 worked as a porcelain painter at the …

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  • 17Nat Young (artist) — Nat Young is an East Anglian artist, producing various mixed media paintings.Life and careerHe moved to East Anglia in the early seventies and began drawing and sketching. It was at this tine that he came under the influence of the Norwich School …

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  • 18Henry Payne (artist) — Payne was one of the Birmingham Group of Artist Craftsmen who formed around Joseph Southall and the Birmingham School of Art in the late nineteenth century. He was involved in several of the group s collective projects, most notably the… …

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  • 19John Gully (New Zealand artist) — John Gully (1819 1 November 1888) was a prominent New Zealand landscape painter.He was born in Bath in 1819 and was the son of Philip Gully, a porter, and his wife, Mary Vincent. Gully s formal education finished when he was apprenticed to… …

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  • 20Charles Towne (artist) — Not to be confused with the painter Charles Towne (1781–1854), the younger . River scene with overshot mill (1833) Charles Towne (1763–1840) was an English painter of landscapes, horses and other animals, horse racing and hunting scenes. Contents …

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