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Haenraets,
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Hals, Frans
Hammel, M.
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Harris, Lawren S.
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Hasui, Kawase
Hayslette, Max
Heade, Anthony Heighton, Brent
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Hicks, Edward
Hillmer, John
Hiroshige, Ando
Hockney, David
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Holbein, Hans the Elder Holbein, Hans the Younger
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Homer, Winslow
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| Katsushita Hokusai
(1760-1849), Japanese painter and printmaker Hokusai lived during
the Tokugawa period (1600 to 1867). In a Japan of traditional
Confucian values and feudal regimentation, Hokusai was
a thoroughly Bohemian artist: cocky, quarrelsome, restless,
aggressive, and sensational. Hokusai was obsessed with art.
Hokusai left over 30,000 works, including silk paintings, woodblock
prints, picture books, travel illustrations, erotic illustrations,
paintings, and sketches. |
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