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  • Abseiling painters put a fresh coat of colour on the exterior of the Laneborough Hotel at Hyde Park Corner, on 8th June 2018, in London, England.
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  • Abseiling painters put a fresh coat of colour on the exterior of the Laneborough Hotel at Hyde Park Corner, on 8th June 2018, in London, England.
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  • Abseiling painters put a fresh coat of colour on the exterior of the Laneborough Hotel at Hyde Park Corner, on 8th June 2018, in London, England.
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  • Visitors view paintings by Post-Impressionist artist Pierre Bonnard at Tate Modern art gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. Pierre Bonnard was a French painter and printmaker, as well as a founding member of the Post-Impressionist  group of avant-garde painters Les Nabis. Bonnard preferred to work from memory, using drawings as a reference, and his paintings are often characterized by a dreamlike quality.
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  • Visitors view paintings by Post-Impressionist artist Pierre Bonnard at Tate Modern art gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. Pierre Bonnard was a French painter and printmaker, as well as a founding member of the Post-Impressionist  group of avant-garde painters Les Nabis. Bonnard preferred to work from memory, using drawings as a reference, and his paintings are often characterized by a dreamlike quality.
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  • Visitors view paintings from Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones at Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848.
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  • Visitors look at the artworks on show at the Museo de los Pintores Oaxaqueños / Museum of Oaxacan painters. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • Visitors view paintings from Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones at Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848.
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  • Visitors view paintings from Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones at Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848.
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  • Visitors view paintings from Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones at Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848.
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  • Artworks on show at the Museo de los Pintores Oaxaqueños / Museum of Oaxacan painters. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • Visitors view paintings from Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones at Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848.
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  • Artists gathering for a memorial to a street person who died during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Hackney Wick is home to artist studios in former industrial spaces, quirky cafes, and creative eateries, many who oppose the development and gentrification of the area.
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  • Mexican architecture. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • A local artist painting wooden sculptures. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A local artist painting pots. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A female weaver spins yarn on a hand operated wheel in the traditional way. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Two decorators walk past the construction hoarding belonging to Claridges in Mayfair, Westminster. Carrying work tools and paint pots from a nearby corner, they turn the corner with the image of railings, flowers and red brickwork - all fake - printed on to the temporary hoarding. One man has a cigarette in his mouth and his colleague turns to speak after they've finished work.
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  • Decorators paint the pillars on the exterior of a pub in Southwark, on 26th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • Contemporary art in a gallery in Oaxaca, a city that is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Wooden sculptures. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A female weaver spins yarn on a hand operated wheel in the traditional way. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A female weaver spins yarn on a hand operated wheel in the traditional way. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A female weaver extracts the Cochineal from cacti. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A man weaving wool on a loom in the traditional way. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Two workmen paint black iron railings of a restaurant on Dean Street in the heart of Soho, on 5th March 2018, in London, England.
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  • Ancient art on show at the Rufino Tamayo Museum. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • Oaxaca print workshop makes revolutionary art and prints, and has a gallery on the premises. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A man sits at a table in the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Oaxaca / Oaxaca Museum of Contemporary Art MACO in the Casa de Cortes. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • A local artisan shows his rugs. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Wooden sculptures. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Wooden sculptures. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A local artist painting pots. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca014_1.jpg
  • A local artist painting pots. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca011_1.jpg
  • Cacti with Cochineal in them hang for drying. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A local weaver shows tourists cacti with Cochineal. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Elderley women painting in the street, at the outdoor art market on the Prado, Central street of Havana, Cuba.
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  • Outdoor art market traders on the Prado, Central street of Havana.
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  • Rugs. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Ronald Morgan, Sen. RBA, Sen. ROI, a contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Morgan was born on the 28th February 1936 in Landywood, Staffordshire. He studied at Walsall School of Art 1951-1953 . He is a painter in watercolour, black and white, oil and pastel. He is a draughtsman, illustrator, linguist and a teacher. Member of The Chelsea Art Society, The Royal Society of British Artists and The Royal Institute of Oil Painters. In 1974 he won first prize at The Lord Mayor of London’s Art Award Exhibition. He was awarded the Le Clerc Fowle gold medal at the ROI 2009 exhibition.
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  • A woman holds a handful of painted eggs, Hurghis, Bucovina, Romania. In Christian Orthodox countries such as Romania there is a tradition of skilfully painting eggs before Easter. In the villages of Bucovina, the egg painters use a tool called a kishitze, a stick with an iron tip, to apply molten wax in the desired pattern to a blown egg. The egg is then dipped in the lightest colour dye to be used. The egg is then heated and the protective wax melts away and a new pattern can be added, then dipped in a different colour and so on.
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  • A woman holds a handful of painted eggs, Hurghis, Bucovina, Romania. In Christian Orthodox countries such as Romania there is a tradition of skilfully painting eggs before Easter. In the villages of Bucovina, the egg painters use a tool called a kishitze, a stick with an iron tip, to apply molten wax in the desired pattern to a blown egg. The egg is then dipped in the lightest colour dye to be used. The egg is then heated and the protective wax melts away and a new pattern can be added, then dipped in a different colour and so on.
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  • Anthony Eyton, RA. A contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Eyton was born in Teddington, Middlesex, UK 17 May 1923 and is a figurative painter working in what could be termed the post-Impressionist tradition. He has exhibited extensively throughout Britain at leading galleries such as the Royal Academy, the Tate Gallery, the South London Gallery, the Hayward Gallery and the Imperial War Museum. He has won many awards, including the John Moores Prize in 1972. He was elected an Associate Royal Academician A.R.A in 1976, a full member in 1986 and a Senior R.A. in 1998. Among his many significant commissions was the 1994 invitation by the Tate Gallery to work in the Bankside Power Station prior to it becoming Tate Modern. Based in London, England he has continued to work and exhibit into his eighties. Examples of Eytons painting are held in major public and private collections throughout the world.
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  • Statue of Italian painter Giorgione (1477/1510) in Castelfranco Veneto, Italy. Giorgione born Giorgio Barbarelli da Castelfranco was an Italian painter of the Venetian school in the High Renaissance from Venice, whose career was cut off by his death at a little over 30. Giorgione is known for the elusive poetic quality of his work, though only about six surviving paintings are acknowledged for certain to be his work. Together with Titian, who was slightly younger, he is the founder of the distinctive Venetian school of Italian Renaissance painting, which achieves much of its effect through colour and mood, and is traditionally contrasted with the reliance on the more linear disegno-led style of Florentine painting.
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  • Cows feeding in the meadows adjoining the River Stour at Flatford. John Constable the painter was born here and is known principally for his landscape paintings of Dedham Vale, the area surrounding his home—now known as Constable Country—which he invested with an intensity of affection. I should paint my own places best, he wrote to his friend John Fisher in 1821, painting is but another word for feeling. From his youth he made trips in the surrounding Suffolk and Essex countryside, which was to become the subject of a large proportion of his art. These scenes, in his own words, made me a painter, and I am grateful; the sound of water escaping from mill dams etc., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwork, I love such things. 29th October 2016, in East Bergholt, Suffolk, England.
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  • Cows feeding in the meadows adjoining the River Stour at Flatford. John Constable the painter was born here and is known principally for his landscape paintings of Dedham Vale, the area surrounding his home—now known as Constable Country—which he invested with an intensity of affection. I should paint my own places best, he wrote to his friend John Fisher in 1821, painting is but another word for feeling.<br />
From his youth he made trips in the surrounding Suffolk and Essex countryside, which was to become the subject of a large proportion of his art. These scenes, in his own words, made me a painter, and I am grateful; the sound of water escaping from mill dams etc., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwork, I love such things. 29th October 2016, in East Bergholt, Suffolk, England.
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  • Cows feeding in the meadows adjoining the River Stour at Flatford. John Constable the painter was born here and is known principally for his landscape paintings of Dedham Vale, the area surrounding his home—now known as Constable Country—which he invested with an intensity of affection. I should paint my own places best, he wrote to his friend John Fisher in 1821, painting is but another word for feeling.<br />
From his youth he made trips in the surrounding Suffolk and Essex countryside, which was to become the subject of a large proportion of his art. These scenes, in his own words, made me a painter, and I am grateful; the sound of water escaping from mill dams etc., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwork, I love such things. 29th October 2016, in East Bergholt, Suffolk, England.
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  • Rowing boat travelling along the River Stour at Flatford. John Constable the painter was born here and is known principally for his landscape paintings of Dedham Vale, the area surrounding his home—now known as Constable Country—which he invested with an intensity of affection. I should paint my own places best, he wrote to his friend John Fisher in 1821, painting is but another word for feeling.<br />
From his youth he made trips in the surrounding Suffolk and Essex countryside, which was to become the subject of a large proportion of his art. These scenes, in his own words, made me a painter, and I am grateful; the sound of water escaping from mill dams etc., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwork, I love such things., on 29th October 2016, in East Bergholt, Suffolk, England.
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  • Water reflections on the River Stour at Flatford in East Bergholt, Suffolk, England. <br />
John Constable the painter was born here and is known principally for his landscape paintings of Dedham Vale, the area surrounding his home—now known as Constable Country—which he invested with an intensity of affection. I should paint my own places best, he wrote to his friend John Fisher in 1821, painting is but another word for feeling.<br />
From his youth he made trips in the surrounding Suffolk and Essex countryside, which was to become the subject of a large proportion of his art. These scenes, in his own words, made me a painter, and I am grateful; the sound of water escaping from mill dams etc., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwork, I love such things.
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  • Jock McFadyen, RA. A contemporary British painter in his studio in London, United Kingdom. As a teenager McFadyen attended Saturday morning classes at Glasgow School of Art, then moved to England in 1966 at the age of fifteen and was educated at Chelsea School of Art, gaining his BA in 1976 and MA in 1977. He taught one day a week at the Slade School of Art between 1980 and 2005. McFadyen is an artist who is sometimes associated with figurative painting of the 1980s. This has often irked McFadyen who, by the advent of that decade, had jettisoned the schematic narrative painting with which he made his name in the late 1970s. McFadyen currently lives and works in East London, Edinburgh and France. He has had over 40 solo exhibitions and his work is held by 30 public collections as well as private and corporate collections. In 2012 he was elected a Royal Academician of the Royal Academy of Arts.
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  • MF Husain (b. 1915, Maharashtra) India's foremost modernist painter at his studio in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). .In the 1990s some of Husain's works became controversial because of their portrayal of naked Hindu deities. Charges were brought against him by Hindu Nationalists but were dismissed by the Delhi High Court. Despite this, Husain remains in self imposed exile in London and Dubai. His painting continue to command prices of several million dollars at auction.
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  • Doreen Fletcher, a contemporary British painter in her studio, London, United Kingdom. For twenty years Doreen Fletcher born 1954 painted the streets of east London until, discouraged by lack of recognition, she gave up in 2004. Only a chance meeting with The Gentle Author of Spitalfields Life brought her painting to public attention in 2015.
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  • Nicholas Borden. A contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Born 1967, Borden trained at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art.
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  • A man looks at the painting, Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino by the British painter JM Turner at Sotheby's auction house. The painting sold for £29,721,150 at the auction at Sotheby's in central London.
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  • A group of people look  at the painting, Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino by the British painter JM Turner at Sotheby's auction house. The painting sold for £29,721,150 at the auction at Sotheby's in central London.
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  • Dan Jones, RA. A contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Born in 1940 is the son of Pearl Binder and Elwyn Jones, the former Labour MP for Poplar. A former youth worker, Jones has been a popular figure in the East End for decades.
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  • MF Husain (b. 1915, Maharashtra) India's foremost modernist painter at his studio in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). .In the 1990s some of Husain's works became controversial because of their portrayal of naked Hindu deities. Charges were brought against him by Hindu Nationalists but were dismissed by the Delhi High Court. Despite this, Husain remains in self imposed exile in London and Dubai. His painting continue to command prices of several million dollars at auction. He is seen here with an image of the Bollywood actress, Madhuri Dixit who for a long period was seen as his muse.
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  • A woman looks at the painting, Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino by the British painter JM Turner at Sotheby's auction house. The painting sold for £29,721,150 at the auction at Sotheby's in central London.
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  • A painter and decorator varnishing each stair on a staircase inside the new East London Childcare Institute, Stratford, London.
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  • A political message about the value of migration is attached to the exterior of the location where Dutch landscape painter Vincent van Gogh lived for a short period between 1873-4, at 87 Hackford Road, London S9 in Brixton SW9, on 11th May 2020, in London, England. The 20 year-old Van Gogh was not yet an artist when he came to London to work for Dutch art dealer, Goupil & Cie in Covent Garden. His lodgings was at one point semi-derelict but is now a listed Art House created by Artangels Saskia Olde Wolbers.
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  • A political message about the value of migration is attached to the exterior of the location where Dutch landscape painter Vincent van Gogh lived for a short period between 1873-4, at 87 Hackford Road, London S9 in Brixton SW9, on 11th May 2020, in London, England. The 20 year-old Van Gogh was not yet an artist when he came to London to work for Dutch art dealer, Goupil & Cie in Covent Garden. His lodgings was at one point semi-derelict but is now a listed Art House created by Artangels Saskia Olde Wolbers.
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  • James Mackinnon, a contemporary British artist in his studio in Hastings, United Kingdom. Grandson of the highly regarded painter and teacher Hugh Mackinnon, James was born in London, England in 1968. His first exhibition was in 1994, where he collaborated with the photographer Tom Hunter who was awarded the John Kobal Portrait Award. Since then he has been exhibiting with a number of museums and galleries including the Museum of London, the Paton Gallery, the Millinery Works Gallery and more recently Cosa.
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  • Landscape painter Rob Pointon RBSA, MAFA who calls himself a 'Plein Air Artist' in Trafalgar Square, on 20th May 2019, in London, England. Rob Pointon (b1982) has been painting since he was a child under the tutelage of his artist Grandmother, and graduated in Fine Art from Aberystwyth University before studying at The Royal Drawing School in London. Rob is an Associate member of the ROI, a member of MAFA (Manchester Academy of Fine Arts).
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  • Landscape painter Rob Pointon RBSA, MAFA who calls himself a 'Plein Air Artist' in Trafalgar Square, on 20th May 2019, in London, England. Rob Pointon (b1982) has been painting since he was a child under the tutelage of his artist Grandmother, and graduated in Fine Art from Aberystwyth University before studying at The Royal Drawing School in London. Rob is an Associate member of the ROI, a member of MAFA (Manchester Academy of Fine Arts).
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  • The landscape painter Leo Mancini-Hresko constructs a view on canvass of the Ponte Santa Trinita in Florence. Born in Boston, Leo currently teaches painting and drawing, both privately in his studio in Piazzale Donatello and for The Florence Academy of Art. Ponte Santa Trinita was constructed by the Florentine architect Bartolomeo Ammanati from 1567 to 1569. Its site, downstream of the equally remarkable Ponte Vecchio,[2] is a major link in the medieval street plan of Florence, which has been bridged at this site since the thirteenth century. The bridge was destroyed in 1944 by retreating German troops but reconstructed in 1958 with original stones raised from the Arno or taken from the same quarry, under the direction of the architect Riccardo Gizdulich and the engineer Emilio Brizzi.
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  • A political message about the value of migration is attached to the exterior of the location where Dutch landscape painter Vincent van Gogh lived for a short period between 1873-4, at 87 Hackford Road, London S9 in Brixton SW9, on 11th May 2020, in London, England. The 20 year-old Van Gogh was not yet an artist when he came to London to work for Dutch art dealer, Goupil & Cie in Covent Garden. His lodgings was at one point semi-derelict but is now a listed Art House created by Artangels Saskia Olde Wolbers.
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  • Young woman wearing a denim jacket with a picture of cultural icon Frida Kahlo printed on the back on 14th July 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico. Inspired by the countrys popular culture, she employed a naive folk art style.
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  • Landscape painter Rob Pointon RBSA, MAFA who calls himself a 'Plein Air Artist' in Trafalgar Square, on 20th May 2019, in London, England. Rob Pointon (b1982) has been painting since he was a child under the tutelage of his artist Grandmother, and graduated in Fine Art from Aberystwyth University before studying at The Royal Drawing School in London. Rob is an Associate member of the ROI, a member of MAFA (Manchester Academy of Fine Arts).
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  • Andrew Horrod, a fine artist based in West London, painting on a street corner on the Kings Road in Chelsea. London, England, UK.
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  • Christie's auction house employee hangs 'The Playground', a painting by British artist L.S. Lowry which along with twenty other works by the artist will be auctioned at Christie's.The painting is regarded as the most valuable in the collection with an estimated value of between 500,000 and 700,000 pounds, London.
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  • Christie's auction house employees hold up 'The Playground', a painting by British artist L.S. Lowry which along with twenty other works by the artist will be auctioned at Christie's.The painting is regarded as the most valuable in the collection with an estimated value of between 500,000 and 700,000 pounds, London.
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  • London, UK. Monday 18th February 2013. Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at  Tate Modern brings together 125 of artist Roy Lichtenstein's most definitive paintings and sculptures. Blue Nude (1995)
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  • London, UK. Monday 18th February 2013. Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at  Tate Modern brings together 125 of artist Roy Lichtenstein's most definitive paintings and sculptures. Nudes with Beach Ball (1994)
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  • London, UK. Monday 18th February 2013. Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at  Tate Modern brings together 125 of artist Roy Lichtenstein's most definitive paintings and sculptures. Two Nudes (1995)
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  • London, UK. Monday 18th February 2013. Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at  Tate Modern brings together 125 of artist Roy Lichtenstein's most definitive paintings and sculptures. Galatea (1990)
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  • London, UK. Monday 18th February 2013. Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at  Tate Modern brings together 125 of artist Roy Lichtenstein's most definitive paintings and sculptures. Entablature (1975)
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  • London, UK. Monday 18th February 2013. Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at  Tate Modern brings together 125 of artist Roy Lichtenstein's most definitive paintings and sculptures. Galler staff member beside Reflections on "Interior with Girl Drawing" (1990)
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  • London, UK. Monday 18th February 2013. Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at  Tate Modern brings together 125 of artist Roy Lichtenstein's most definitive paintings and sculptures. Head With Blue Shadow (1965)
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  • London, UK. Monday 18th February 2013. Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at  Tate Modern brings together 125 of artist Roy Lichtenstein's most definitive paintings and sculptures. Whaam! (1963)
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  • Artist making traditional Chinese paintings, but using various parts of his hand instead of a paintbrush in a studio inside the Forbidden City, the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing, China, and now houses the Palace Museum. For almost 500 years, it served as the home of emperors and their households, as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government. Built in 1406 to 1420, the complex consists of 980 buildings. The palace complex exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture, and has influenced cultural and architectural developments in East Asia and elsewhere. The Forbidden City was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987, and is listed by UNESCO as the largest collection of preserved ancient wooden structures in the world.
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  • Artist paints the river Thames and City of London from an easel placed on Waterloo Bridge. As the evening light fades he captures the light beautifully.
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  • Adam Dant, a contemporary British artist in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Known for his Hogarthian graphic style, Dant born in 1967 won the Jerwood Prize in 2002 and was the official Election Artist for the 2015 general election.
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  • Eleanor Crow, a contemporary British artist in her studio, London, United Kingdom. Crow grew up in Cornwall, Suffolk and Gloucestershire. She has a BA Hons in Fine Art: Drawing & Painting from Edinburgh College of Art, and an MA in Communication Design from Central Saint Martins. After over a decade of designing book covers for Random House Vintage and Faber & Faber, she returned to oil painting in 2014. She works from her studio in East London, exhibiting and working to commission. She has lectured at a number of art colleges in the UK and in the Czech Republic, in drawing, illustration and book cover design.
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  • A young workman carries his paint-covered decorating ladders past the construction hoarding for the new West Grove in the Elephant Park development at Elephant & Castle, on 16th November 2017, in London, England.
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  • Water reflections of trees, 29th October 2016, on the River Stour at Flatford in East Bergholt, Suffolk, England.
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  • A workman paints black railings outside the National Portrait Gallery, on 23rd September 2016, in the central London borough of Westminster, England. An expandable barrier stretches across his working area of the pavement to avoid mishaps.
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  • Iqbal Geoffrey, Pakistani artist, whose unorthodox modernist styles has made him internationally famous.<br />
In 1989 London's Hayward Gallery managed to damage or lose300 of his works. At time of writing Geoffrey is pursuing legal action against the gallery. London, UK.
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  • Tourists look at local artist work in Angkor Wat in Cambodia.<br />
Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century.
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  • An artist is incongruously enclosed in roadworks barriers at the busy junction of Piccadilly Circus in London's West End. Painting with an easel and applying careful brush strokes amid the noise and chaos of this busy traffic junction in the capital. A young man walks past barely noticing the artist as he strides through the heart of London's west end. But on the youth's t-shirt is a modern interpretation (wearing glasses and apparently spitting liquid into a cup) of Hans Memling's "Portrait of a Man with a Coin of the Emperor Nero (Bernardo Bembo)" German-born artist Jan van Mimnelinghe (Hans Memling, c. 1435-94) was well known all over Europe. During his lifetime, he painted commissions not only for the Burgundian Dukes, but also for patrons in Germany, Austria, Venice, Florence and London.
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  • Decorator and part-time chimney sweep Alan Squires prepares to apply another coat of emulsion paint to the exterior walls of a cottage called Burnside in the tiny hamlet of Hallin, Waternish, on the Isle of Skye, Scottish Highlands. With his shadow looming large on the newly-painted off-white pebbledash that is rendered a warm orange in the low sunlight, Alan walks with his long roller after a day's decorating in this beautiful place near Dunvegan. Alan is an Englishman who came to Skye in 1987 for the community spirit. "everybody knows everybody' he says though admits that southerners come from the south in search of an idyllic lifestyle but harsh winters often send them back to warmer climates. Alain's fresh paint therefore needs to dry before winter weather blows in from the Atlantic. Image taken for the 'UK at Home' book project published 2008.
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  • Christie's auction house employee hangs 'The Playground', a painting by British artist L.S. Lowry which along with twenty other works by the artist will be auctioned at Christie's.The painting is regarded as the most valuable in the collection with an estimated value of between 500,000 and 700,000 pounds, London.
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  • A man looks at 'Yachts at Lytham', a painting by British artist L.S. Lowry which along with twenty other works by the artist will be auctioned at Christie's on November 11.The painting has an estimated value of between 250,000 and 350,000 pounds, London.
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  • Christie's auction house employees hold up 'The Playground', a painting by British artist L.S. Lowry which along with twenty other works by the artist will be auctioned at Christie's.The painting is regarded as the most valuable in the collection with an estimated value of between 500,000 and 700,000 pounds, London.
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