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Short biography with focus on the artist's work with Lübeck's death dance.
A Chicago based artist (1916 - 2004) known for layers within layers of abstract expressionism, surrealism, cubism, found art, and his well-established form called split-level painting. Works and information on the artist.
Provides a comprehensive biography including a slideshow showing images of his work.
Biography, links to images and further information.
Contains a biography of the artist plus images.
Collection of images of artist's works with the excerpts from biography by Giorgio Vasari.
Artist's biography and images of his works.
Image gallery of artist's works, features 124 paintings.
Gallery based on artist's work related to the bible scriptures.
Detailed description of the exhibition "Henri Matisse and the Fauves", the artist and painting style.
The E.G. Bührle Collection features "The Pont Saint-Michel, Paris" from 1903.
Artist's profile and portfolio provided by the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Brief biography and sample paintings.
Biography and two of his better known paintings.
Collection of works with biography and historical comments.
Large collection of the images of the artist's works, with biography and historical comments.
Online gallery and artist's biography.
Photo by Lewis Josselyn showing Mora in his studio, working on one of his maps. Includes short biography.
Site features a comprehensive overview of Moran's long and successful career.
Virtual exhibit of this unique and diverse British Victorian artist's work. Features a biography and high resolution images.
Artist's biography with bibliography.
Artist's biography.
Collection of images and artist's biography.
Links to works by the Pre-Raphaelite painter in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.
First published in Justice, June 16th, 1894. Online edition is a transcription from the Marxists Internet Archive.
Lecture delivered by Morris in 1884, provided by the Marxists Internet Archive.