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Ali She Nawat
Prince Bahram-i-Gor,dressed in blue,listen to the tale of the Princess of the Blue Pavilion
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ID: 34119
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Ali She Nawat
1440-1501
Related Paintings of Ali She Nawat :. | Old Orchard at Newport | Still life floral, all kinds of reality flowers oil painting 238 | The Citadel of Cairo | A Still-Life with Melon, an octagonal blue and white cup on a Silver Charger | Stigmata of St Francis detail | Related Artists: John linnell1792-1882
Johnson, Frank TenneyAmerican Painter, 1874-1939
was a painter of the american west, and he popularized a style of painting cowboys which became known as "The Johnson Moonlight Technique". Somewhere on the Range is an example of Johnson's moonlight technique. To paint his paintings he used knives, fingers and brushes. Johnson was born in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, on his family's farm along the old Overland Trail near a town then called Big Grove and now known as Oakland. Johnson's mother died in December 1886, and by 1888 the family had moved to Milwaukee. There, in 1893, he enrolled in the Milwaukee School of Art (absorbed by Milwaukee State Normal School in 1913), where he studied with a well-known painter of western subjects, Richard Lorenz. Gobindram Chatera1733-1810
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