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George Ford Morris was an American painter from Missouri who lived during the late nineteenth century through much of the twentieth century. He primarily taught himself how to paint, though he did spend some time studying at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Julian Academy in Paris.
Marcel Duchamp is a famous 20th century artist.
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Camille Corot
No. Edward Eyre was an Australian explorer who lived during the nineteenth century.
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Vincent Van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh was most enthusiastic about the Japanese prints.
Almon probably refers to Almon Baldwin, a nineteenth century American oil painter. He painted landscapes and marine scenes as well as portraits.
That would be MC Escher from Holland. He specialized in prints using lithography and woodblocks.
George Sand was a pseudonym for a female Nineteenth Century French artist and memoirist named Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin. She also went by Baroness Dudevant.
Many nineteenth-century artists relied on government commissions for income and recognition. Creating works that aligned with the government's views ensured steady employment and the chance for public acclaim. Additionally, artists often felt a sense of patriotism and duty to portray their country in a positive light through their art.
A classical cupid is believed to be the first omnipresent nude American art. It was really shocking for the eighteenth-century Americans.It was painted by a native American artist so it did not receive the general approval until the mid-nineteenth century.
A con artist; a disreputable businessman. In the nineteenth century when there was no licencing of medicine, fast-talking salesmen would go around selling "snake oil" or other useless concoctions to unsuspecting customers.
The most famous lithographers are French or Dutch. Among the British I immediately thought of William Hogarth, but he did engravings not lithography.