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founded in 1883 by
William Merritt Chase,
Robert Blum, and others. The
Pastellists, led by Leon Dabo, was
organized in New York in late 1910 and included...
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Pastellists was an
organization of
artists that
formed in New York at the end of 1910 for the
purpose of
exhibiting artwork produced in the medium...
- (née Lazarus; 15 July 1867 – 5
August 1944) was a French-Jewish
painter and
pastellist of
German origin. She was
murdered in the
Auschwitz concentration camp...
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painter and miniaturist.
Marianne de
Bellem (1767–1798) –
revolutionary and
pastellist. Category:18th-century
Danish women artists Category:18th-century French...
- Amélie
Belin was a
French painter and
pastellist. From Toulouse, she
studied in that city with
Bonnemaison and Jacquemin, and in 1787 was
awarded the prix...
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mathematician Marie-Ernestine
Serret (1812–1884),
French painter and
pastellist Pepe
Serret Borda ( 1941-1993),
Spanish businessman Meritxell Serret (born...
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Helena Barbagelata (born 1991),
artist Eleonora Bargili (18th century),
pastellist Letizia Battaglia (born 1935),
photographer Vanessa Beecroft (born 1969)...
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December 1678) was a
French portrait artist: engraver,
draughtsman and
pastellist to the
court of
Louis XIV. He was born in
Reims in 1623, the son of Lancelot...
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demografico anno 2013, dati
ISTAT Jeffares, Neil (2019).
Dictionary of
Pastellists Before 1800 (PDF) (online ed.).
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 4...
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Boquet (1731 – 4
February 1804 Paris),
sometimes Bocquet, was a
French pastellist who was
active around 1774.
Boquet was the
daughter of Louis-René Boquet [fr]...