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Famous people / Painters and sculptors / Artists of the XNUMXth century
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HOCH Pieter de - Dutch painter
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DYCK Anthony van - Flemish painter
STEN Jan - Dutch painter
HEDA Willem Klas - Dutch painter
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ZUBOV Fedor Evtikhievich - Russian painter
CLASS Peter - Dutch painter
LENAIN Louis - French painter
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Brower Adrian - Flemish painter
LORREN Claude - French painter
OSTADE Adrian van - Dutch painter
Nicolas Poussin - French painter
Rubens Peter Powell - Flemish painter
USHAKOV Simon Fedorovich - Russian painter
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Terborch Gerard - Dutch painter
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Diego Velazquez - Spanish painter
ZURBARAN Francisco - Spanish painter
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DELFT Jan Wermeer - Dutch painter
CARAVAGGIO Michelangelo yes - Italian painter
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn - Dutch painter
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