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GOG, Vincent (van) - Dutch painter
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DEGA, Edgar - French painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
Corot, Camille - French painter
MANET, Edouard - French painter
Monet, Claude - French painter
SERA, Georges - French painter
ENGRE, Jean Auguste Dominique - French painter
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Gauguin, Paul - French painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
DAVID, Jean Louis - French painter
Daumier, Honore - French painter
Courbet, Gustave - French painter
Millet, Jean-Francois - French painter
PEROV, Vasily Grigorievich - Russian painter
Rodin, Auguste - French painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
Repin, Ilya Efimovich - Russian painter
Roerich, Nikolai Konstantinovich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX century
SEROV, Valentin Alexandrovich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
Thorop, Jan - Dutch painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
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Corinth, Lovis - German painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
Renoir, Auguste - French painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
Cezanne, Paul - French painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
Shishkin, Ivan Ivanovich - Russian painter
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VRUBEL, Mikhail Alexandrovich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
GRABAR, Igor Emmanuilovich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
DELAROCHE, Paul - French painter
KOROVIN, Konstantin Alekseevich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
LEVITAN, Isaac Ilyich - Russian painter
POLENOV, Vasily Dmitrievich - Russian painter
SLEFOGT, Max - German painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
SURIKOV, Vasily Ivanovich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
Whistler, James - American painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
FEDOTOV, Pavel Andreevich - Russian painter
CHAVANNE, Pierre Puvis de - French painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
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Vasiliev, Fedor Alexandrovich - Russian painter
Vasnetsov, Viktor Mikhailovich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
Delacroix, Eugene - French painter
KRAMSKOY, Ivan Nikolaevich - Russian painter
MYASOEDOV, Grigory Grigorievich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
PISSARRO, Camille - French painter
SAVRASOV, Alexei Kondratievich - Russian painter
YAROSHENKO, Nikolai Alexandrovich - Russian painter
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VEREYSKY, Grigory Semenovich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
MAKOVSKY, Vladimir Evgenievich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
NIVINSKY, Ignatius Ignatievich - Russian painter of the late XIX - early XX centuries
REYNOLDS, Joshua - English painter
SEGANTINI, Giovanni - Italian painter
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