A painter, sculptor, engineer, inventor, mathematician, scientist, architect, botanist, writer, musician, and anatomist, da Vinci is widely considered to be one of the greatest artists in the history of art.
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The English countryside fills Dauncey's mind because he fills his art with subjects like traditional bowler hats and the simplicity of old-fashioned typewriters.
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Inspired by the cityscapes and urban culture of his youth, he transforms these elements into cohesive emotion combining collage and colorful applications of paint.
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Benjamin Deal has united color and form, portraying a feeling of time within the space of art.
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Degas preferred subjects such as the theatres, cafes, and dance halls of late-nineteenth-century Paris, as well as scenes of daily life of the working class.
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M. Drake approaches Postmodern and Minimalist concepts by using different materials and/or untraditional combinations of different mediums such as charcoal, paint, ink and graphite, allowing him to paint more realistically, yet slightly abstracting the idea.
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DuPont takes architectural images and captures their essence through color and light, the beauty of her subjects imbuing the feelings of comfort and strength.
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