Vincent van Gogh: |
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The quintessential suffering artist, this astonishingly prolific Dutch painter shocked the Parisian art world with his daring colors and bold brushstrokes, inspiring young artists for decades to come. |
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Gustave Klimt: |
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Klimt’s The Kiss has become a modern icon of Eros and romance, but during his own time the artist was condemned by conservative Viennese critics as an immoral pornographer. |
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Edward Hopper: |
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Almost despite himself, this intensely solitary and private artist irrevocably influenced the evolution of American art with his stark realism and remarkable expression of the loneliness of modern life. |
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