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| American: Arrangement in Gray and Black #1: The Artist's Mother; The White Girl: Symphony in White No. 1 | James McNeill Whistler
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| American, born in Iowa, regional painter: American Gothic | Grant Wood
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| Italian, killed a man over a wager on a tennis match and fled to Malta: Supper at Emmaus | Caravaggio
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| American, second woman to join the Impressionists, frequently painted mothers and children: The Boating Party, The Bath | Mary Cassatt
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| Italian, goldwork, Perseus Holding the Head of Medusa, Salt Cellar of Francis I which was stolen in 2003, wrote an entertaining autobiography | Benvenuto Cellini
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| French, Post-Impressionist painter, many still lifes with fruit: The Card Players | Paul Cezanne
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| Russian, lived mainly in France, stained windows for Israel: I and the Village, Green Violinist | Marc Chagall
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| American born in Bulgaria, weird stunts of wrapping things on large scale, called "Environmental Art": The Gates in New York, Running Fence - a nylon ribbon which extended through two California counties | Christo
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| Leading English landscape painter: The Hay Wain | John Constable
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| American, foremost artist of colonial American: The Boy with a Squirrel, Watson and the Shark | John Singleton Copley
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| American, forced to resign from Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts because of his advocacy for painging nudes: The Gross Clinic | Thomas Eakins
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| Spanish, real name was Domenikos Theotokopoluos: View of Toledo, The Burial of Count Orgaz | El Greco
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| Dutch, once credited with inventing oil painting: Arnolfini Wedding, Ghent Altarpiece (With his brother) | Jan Van Eyck
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| American Sculptor: Lincoln Memorial statue, The Minute Man (of Concord) | Daniel Chester French
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| American, invented the geodesic dome | Buckmister Fuller
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| American, painted lonely street scenes: Nighthawks | Edward Hopper
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| French, leading Neoclassic painter, studied under David: La Grand Odalisque | Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
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| American, founder of Pop Art, uses everyday sights in his work: Three Flags | Jasper Johns
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| Russian, founder of the avant-garde Blaue Reiter Group; teacher at Bauhaus: The Blue Rider | Wassily Kandinsky
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| Swiss, associated with the Blaue Reiter Group: The Twittering Machine | Paul Klee
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| Austrian, major figure in the Art Nouveau movement, painting - The Kiss | Gustav Klimt
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| American, Pop Artist known for paintings based on comic strips: Whaam | Roy Lichtenstein
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| Belgian, leading surrealist painter, picture of a pipe with inscription - This is not a pipe: The Castle of Pyrenees | Rene Magritte
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| Norwegian, bizarre images of terror, despair, and isolation: The Scream | Edvard Munch
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| Greek Sculptor: The Discus Thrower | Myron
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| American, lived in New Mexico and used Southwestern landscapes in her works, married to famous photoprapher, Alfred Stieglitz: Black Iris, Cow's Skull, Red, White, and Blue | Georgia O'Keeffe
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| American, named his children after great masters of art: The Staircase Group, The Artist in His Studio, painted first portrait of George Washington | Charles Wilson Peale
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| Architect: John Hancock Tower in Chicago, East Wing of National Gallery of Art in DC, Rock 'n Roll Museum, Glass Pyramid at Louvre | I M Pei
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| Greek, none of his original works survive: Zeus of Olympia is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world | Phidias
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| Spanish: founded Cubism with Braque: Guernica, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon | Pablo Picasso
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| French, Impressionist sculptor: The Burghers of Calais, The Thinker, The Kiss, The Gates of Hell | Auguste Rodin
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| British, founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848: Proserpine | Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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| French, post-impressionist, often painted jungles: The Repast of the Lion, The Sleeping Gypsy | Henri Rousseau
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| Flemish, major Baroque artist: The Descent from the Cross, Raising of the Cross | Peter Paul Rubens
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| French, Pointillism or Neoimpressionism: A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, The Bathers | Georges Seurat
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| American, did portraits of Jefferson, Washington, Madison | Gilbert Stuart
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| English architect, known for rebuilding London after the Great Fire: St. Paul's Cathedral | Christopher Wren
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| American architect, member of the "Prairie School:" Falling Water, Robie House, Guggenheim Museum | Frank Lloyd Wright
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| American, rural landscapes and portraits: Christina's World, Helga Pictures - 240 drawings of his neighbor, Helga, father was an illustrator | Andrew Wyeth
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