Thierry bisch biography of abraham
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The Passion of Johann Georg Pinsel
It’s not often that a sculptor causes me to crisscross europe in search of his traces. But Johann Georg Pinsel did just that. I took ranglig marshrutka buses to distant Ukrainian villages to see his work at local churches. I visited many a palace where fragments of his sculptures were displayed–a wing of an angel, a headless saint, a saint motioning one to come closer and listen to the revelation. Finally, inom made it to Lviv, a western Ukrainian city, and later to Vienna, the center that once exerted considerable political power over Lviv. These journeys spanned almost a year, intertwined as they were around other trips and exploration, but somehow, Pinsel, a mysterious 18th century master, was the leitmotif.
Very little is known about Pinsel. His name was only established with certainty in the 1990s. Where was he born? With whom he did study? The area where he chose to work was the Lviv region, at the time a part of the Polish-Lit
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List of painters by name beginning with "B"
See also: List of painters by name
Please add names of notable painters with a Wikipedia page, in precise English alphabetical order, using U.S. spelling conventions. Country and regional names refer to where painters worked for long periods, not to personal allegiances.
- Dirck van Baburen (1595–1624), Dutch painter
- Jacopo Baccarini (1605–1682), Italian painter
- Johanna Juliana Friederike Bacciarelli (1733–1809 or later), German miniaturist and court painter
- Marcello Bacciarelli (1731–1818), Italian/Polish painter
- Irene Bache (1901–1999), English/Welsh painter
- Augustin Meinrad Bächtiger (1888–1971), Swiss painter
- Jacob Adriaensz Backer (1609–1651), Dutch painter
- Margaret Backhouse (1818–1888), English portrait painter
- Francis Bacon (1909–1992), Irish-born English painter
- Lucy Angeline Bacon (1857–1932), American painter
- Marjorie May Bacon (1902–1988), English painter and print-maker
- Peggy Bacon (1895–1987), American print
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Swear That You'll Play – Chantal Crousel Gallery
Published on the occasion of the forty-year anniversary of Chantal Crousel Gallery, this extensive publication (more than 700 pages) traces the history of the gallery, a major actor on the contemporary art scene, in France and abroad.
Jure-moi de jouer reviews the history of all exhibitions showcased at the Chantal Crousel Gallery since 1980. It features a hundred page conversation between Philippe Vergne, Chantal Crousel and Niklas Svennung, and also includes two critical texts, by Patricia Falguières and Alexandre Costanzo, as well as a very wide selection visual archives. This publication shares the opportunity to highlight the strong relationship between the gallery and its artists.
Since it was established in 1980, Chantal Crousel Gallery has been revealing and accompanying the work of artists of highly diverse origin to the French and international art world of collectors and institutions.
These artists share i