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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li>March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890</li><li>He was born in Zundert, Netherlands</li><li>He was the oldest of six children to a Protestant pastor</li><li>His artistic career only lasted ten years</li><li>Became popular after his death</li><li>He worked for Goupil in London from 1873 to May 1875, and in Paris from the latter date until April 1876</li><li>Van Gogh's approach to life darkened after he was rejected by a London girl in 1874</li><li>He tried to be an evangelist </li><li>He created over 900 paintings and 1100 drawings</li><li> Goupil dismissed him from his firm in 1876 due to lack of motivation</li><li>He returned to Amsterdam to study theology in 1877</li><li>He declared his love to his widowed COUSIN in 1881, who rejected him</li><li>Later he decided to move in with a prostitute and her children and considered marrying her</li><li>He suffered from depression and was admitted to a mental hospital due to his own request</li><li>He took his own life after an aggravated fit of painting by shooting himself in the chest</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li>February 13, 1891- February 12, 1942</li><li>He was born near Anamosa, Iowa</li><li>He was one of the main exponents of Midwestern Regionalism during the 1930's</li><li>He was trained as a craftsman and designer</li><li>He spent 1923 at the Academie Julian in Paris; he then returned to Cedar Rapids, Iowa</li><li>In Cedar Rapids in 1927, he was commissioned to create a stained glass window</li><li>He knew nothing about stained glass windows where he went to Germany to learn about them</li><li>In 1934, he was made Assistant Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Iowa in Iowa City</li><li>He died of pancreatic cancer and is buried on his family's plot in Anamosa</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li>  December 12, 1863-January 23, 1944</li><li>He was born in Loten, Norway</li><li>He was born into a middle-class family that had health problems</li><li>His mother died when he was five and his older sister died when he was fourteen; both because of tuberculosis</li><li>He captured his sister's death in <em>The Sick Child</em></li><li>Munch's father and brother also died when he was young, while his younger sister developed a mental illness</li><li>During this time he said, " Illness, insanity, and death were the black angels that kept watch over my cradle and accompanied me all my life."</li><li>He received little formal training in his drawing</li><li>He started to take an interest in French Impressionism after a trip to Paris in 1889</li><li>His original style came in in about 1892</li><li>He suffered a nervous breakdown in around 1908</li><li>He died of pneumonia which was complicated by cardiovascular disease</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-10-02 22:55:27 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li>January 23, 1832-April 30,1883</li><li>He was born in Paris, France</li><li>He broke new ground by defying traditional techniques</li><li>He was the son of Auguste Manet, who was the chief of personnel at the Ministry of Justice and Eugenie- Desiree Fournier</li><li>He was a day pupil at Canon Poiloup's school in Vaugirard where he studied French</li><li>From 1844 to 1848,&nbsp; he boarded at the College Rollin then, then located near the Pantheon</li><li>His father wanted him to enroll in law school, which he didn't</li><li>His father refused for him to become a painter, so he tried the naval exam but ended up failing</li><li>He then became and apprentice pilot on a transports vessel in December of 1848</li><li>On his return to France in June of 1849, he failed the exam for the second time so his parents finally let him become a painter</li><li>From 1850 to 1856, he worked in the studio of Thomas Couture</li><li>His painting of <em>Olympia</em> was seen as indecent</li><li>He showed fifty of his paintings in Place de l'Alma and the Avenue Montaigne</li><li>Young novelist Emile Zola was interested in Manet's work and praised it</li><li>During the France-German War he served in the National Guard and witnessed the siege of Paris</li><li>He died of an STI called syphilis</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li>February 25,1841-December 3, 1919</li><li>He was born in Limoges, France</li><li>He was born into a family of artisans</li><li>His father was a tailor who had seven children and moved his family to Paris around 1845</li><li>Renoir's gift as demonstrated at an early age so at age thirteen, so his parents sent him to work at a porcelain factory</li><li>Shortly after that, he was painting religious fans and cloth panels </li><li>In 1862, after he saved a little money, he was taking evening courses in drawing and anatomy at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts as well as painting lessons at the studio of Charles Gleyre</li><li>The academic style of Gleyre didn't suit Pierre, he still accepted in order to learn the skills he needed to become a painter</li><li>In 1881 and 1882, he made several trips to Algeria, Italy, and Provvence which had a considerable effect on his art and on his life</li><li>He decided that his use of Impressionistic technique wasn't enough for him</li><li>He decided to explore the hall marks of classicism </li><li>A famous painting that resulted from that was <em>Two Sisters ( On the Terrace) </em></li><li>He started to go bankrupt until 1890 when he was married to Aline Charigot</li><li>In 1894, he had his first attack of rheumatism and as he had more attacks, he spent more time in south France</li><li>While his joints got worse, he started to bind his paintbrush to his hand</li><li>Renoir's wife died in 1915 after having returned from Gerardmer, where she had seen her son Jean, who had been injured in the war</li><li>Renoir died four years after his wife due to complications from pneumonia</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li>August 19,1848-February 21, 1894</li><li>He was born in Paris, France</li><li>Born into a wealthy family, he trained to be an engineer but took an interest in painting</li><li>He ended up going to Ecole des Beaux Arts where he met Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir</li><li>He became the chief organizer, promoter, and financial backer of the Impressionist Art movement and exhibitions that later would become very popular</li><li>He used his money to purchase other Impressionist painter's art: notably Monet, Renoir, and Degas</li><li>In his will, Caillebotte left his art collection in the reluctant hands of the French government</li><li>His paintings later turned into the base of the Impressionist movement</li><li>He died due to a massive stroke</li></ul>]]></description>
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