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GOG (Van Gogh) - Dutch, XNUMXth century, "Peasant Woman", "Sunflowers"

HUS - Dutch, XV century.

EYK (Van Eyck) - Dutch, XV century.

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AMAN - Romanian, XNUMXth century

BOSCH - Dutch, XV-XVI centuries.

GOYA - Spanish, XVIII-XIX centuries, "Caprichos" (series), "Disparates" (series)

GROS - German, XX century.

DALI - Spanish-American, XX century, surrealist

DAL - Norwegian, XNUMXth century

DYCK (Van Dyck) - Flemish, XVII century.

DIX - German, XX century.

CANO - Spanish, XNUMXth century

KENT - American, XIX-XX centuries.

MARE - German, XNUMXth century

MIRO - Spanish, XX century.

MUNK - Norwegian, XIX-XX centuries.

HALS (Hals) - Dutch, XVI-XVII centuries, "Mulatto", "Gypsy"

ZORN - Swedish, XIX-XX centuries.

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VELDE - Dutch, XVII century.

HALS (Hals) - Dutch, XVI-XVII centuries, "Mulatto", "Gypsy"

GRECO (El Greco) - Spanish, XVI-XVII centuries.

DURER - German, XV-XVI centuries, "Melancholy", "Apocalypse" (series)

COOPER - English XVII century.

NIKIAS - Ancient Greek

ROMNEY - English, XVIII-XIX centuries.

SLONE - American, XIX-XX centuries.

FUSLI - Swiss, XVII-XVIII centuries.

HOMER - American, XIX-XX centuries.

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BEHZAD - Persian, XV-XVI centuries, miniaturist.

BESHKOV - Bulgarian, XX century, cartoonist

BRAUER - Flemish, XNUMXth century

VERMER - Dutch, XVII century.

KAMPEN - Dutch, XIV-XV centuries.

CRANACH - German, XV-XVI centuries.

LABEL - German, XIX century.

LIOTAR - Swiss, XNUMXth century, "Chocolate"

MENDAS - Mexican, XX century, graphic

MORRIS - English, XNUMXth century

NOLDE - German, XVIII-XIX centuries.

OROSCO - Mexican, XX century.

POLLOCK - American, XX century.

Ribera - Spanish, XVII century.

RIVERA - Mexican, XX century.

RUBENS - Flemish, XVI-XVII centuries, "Bacchus", "Fur Coat", "Varsaviya", "Kermessa", "Kameristka"

SOLANA - Spanish, XX century.

TENIRS - Flemish, XNUMXth century

TURNER - English, XVIII-XIX centuries.

HOGART - English, XNUMXth century

HODLER - Swiss, XIX-XX centuries.

AIKINS - American, XIX-XX centuries.

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Apelles - Ancient Greek

VERMEER - Dutch, XVII century.

JORDAN - Flemish, XNUMXth century

CAMERON - English, XNUMXth century, portrait photographer

Klinger - German, XIX-XX centuries.

MATEYKO - Polish, XNUMXth century

MEMLING - Dutch, XV century.

MENTEL - German, XIX-XX centuries.

MUNKACHI - Hungarian, XNUMXth century

MURILO - Spanish, XVII century.

NITHARD - German, XV-XVI centuries.

PERMEX - Belgian, XX century.

REYSDAL - Dutch, XNUMXth century

STIGLITZ - American, XIX-XX centuries, photographer

SUZUKI - Japanese, XNUMXth century

TERBORCH - Dutch, XVII century.

FRIEDRICH - German, XVIII-XIX centuries.

HOKUSAI - Japanese, XVIII-XIX centuries.

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AVERCAMP - Dutch, XVI-XVII centuries.

BIDSTRUP - Danish, XNUMXth century cartoonist

BRUEGEL - Dutch, XVI century.

VELAZQUEZ - Spanish, XVII century, "Bacchus", "Spinners", "Breakfast"

CONSTABLE (Constable) - English, XVII-XVIII centuries.

LIBERMANN - German, XIX-XX centuries.

PARRASIUS - Ancient Greek

ROSSETTI - English, XNUMXth century, "Annunciation"

SARGENT - American, XIX-XX centuries.

SNEYDERS - Flemish, XVI-XVII centuries.

HOLBEIN - German, XNUMXth century

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Gainsborough - English, XNUMXth century

CONSTABLE (Constable)

PORTINARI - Brazilian, XX century.

REINDOLS - English, XNUMXth century

REMBRANDT - Dutch, XNUMXth century, "Danae", "Dalila", "Sindiki"

FABRICIUS - Dutch, XVII century.

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