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- "A R T F R O M B E Y O N D
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- "by The Impressionists
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- "Channelled through Walt Harned
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- "With the assistance of Madame Esme
- "du Mort, Ph.D, official medium of
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- "STARRY, STARVING ARTIST
- "Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1903)
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- "This Dutch painter's intensely
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- "during his lifetime but now sell for
- "more than $10 million apiece. Rent
- "LUST FOR LIFE or VINCENT AND THEO to
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- "THE TAHITI TWINS
- "Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin (1848-1903)
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- "This Frenchman spent many years on
- "the high seas and in the West Indies
- "where he was inspired by the beauty
- "of the natives. In his later years
- "he lived in Tahiti where he painted
- "his most famous works.
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- "A PARASOL IN THE PARK
- "Edouard Manet (1832-1883)
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- "Although this French painter's
- "unusual style was not accepted at
- "first, he and a younger troupe of
- "artists banded together to form the
- "Impressionist School of Painting.
- "The rest is history.
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- "HAYRIDE IN THE HINTERLANDS
- "Camille Pissarro (1830-1903)
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- "Born of a wealthy West Indian family,
- "this Impressionist studied in France
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- "trouble, he left behind a legacy of
- "over 1600 works, including oils,
- "temperas, pastels and prints.
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- "MONET OF THE FLOWERS
- "Claude Monet (1840-1926)
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- "This French Impressionist believed
- "that color changes as the angle of
- "light changes. He also placed colors
- "side by side on the canvas rather
- "than mixing them on the palette. In
- "his old age he became quite famous.
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- "A NIGHT AT THE BALLET
- "Hilaire Edgar Degas (1835-1917)
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- "Born in Paris, this individualist
- "among Impressionists blended the
- "Western beauty of line with the
- "delicate coloring of the Oriental
- "prints which were novelties in Paris
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- "THE RICH PEOPLE OF PARIS
- "Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)
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- "One of the most famous Impressionists,
- "Renoir is noted for his technique of
- "figure painting and his studies of
- "young women both in and out of smart
- "Parisian clothes. He was born poor
- "but triumphed with his art.
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- "THE PINK DECADES
- "Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)
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- "Born wealthy but stunted in growth,
- "this French professional artist was
- "the toast of the brothels and
- "sidewalks of Montmarte. He was a
- "well-loved character of the streets
- "but died at the young age of 36.
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