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Fragonard, Jean-Honoré (1732-1806)
A prolific French painter who studied under Chardin and Boucher, won the Prix de Rome in 1752. His works, executed in a lighthearted style and often of a frivolous nature, include landscapes, children and family scenes but perhaps he is most remembered for his erotic canvases. |
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Faberge, Carl Fadel Diaa Faini, Maria Teresa Fairfield, Hannah Faivare, Abel Falcucci Falk, Robert Falkenberg, Georg R. Fantin-Latour, Henri Farber Robert Farel Farmer, Emily Farneti, Stefano Farnsworth Donald Farny, Henry Farquharsen, Joseph Farrell, Patrick Farrington J. Faucher, Pierre Faulkner Naylor Faulkner, Neil Faure-Terrieu, Janine Fautrier, Jean Favre, G. Favresse Faye Gary Fe, Sonya Feder, Penny Feil Andreas Fein, Nat Feininger Andreas Feininger Lyonel Feinstein Harold Felbermair Heinz Felice, Matteo Felisky B. Felix Felmingham Felts Shirley Femeley, John E. Femeley, Sr. Ferguson Mike Fermin-Girard Marie Fernandez, Jaime Hernandez Ferneley, John Ferneley, Sr. Ferner Michael Ferran Ferrari Carlo Ferris, George Festa, Costanza Fetting Rainer Fevrier Arnaud Fevrier Christian Fiedler Jochen Field Ann Field W. Fielding Fields, Laurie Fieri Vlado Fildes, Sir Samuel Luke Filkins Sarha Filzek Marion Fiore Fiorentino, Rosso Firth Barbara Fischer Paul Fischer Thomas Fischer, Cuno Fischer, Ludwig Hans Fisk Arnie Fitch, W.H. Fitton Fitzpatrick M. Fitzsimmons, Carol Fix-Masseau, Pierre Flagg, James Montgomery Flaherty, Shannon Flandrin Hippolyte Flandrin Paul Flateau Stephanie Flato, Malou Flegel, Georges Flemmer Jorgen Flemming, Anthony
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Fleurent Flinn, Sheila Floor Hanneke Flores, Barbara Florilegium Floyd Foag Markus Foellmi Olivier Foerg G. Folland, Ron Fons, Pierre G. Fontaine, E. Joseph Forbes, Bart Forbes, Elizabeth A. Ford, Lauren Forgione Tania Forli, Melozzo da Formby C. Forney Forse, Lyndall Forster Frank Forster, Niel Fossoux, Claude Foster, Miles Birket Foujita, Tsuguharu Fournier A. Fournier Gerard Fournier Lilian Fournier, Gerard Fournier, Jean-Baptiste Fowler, Timney Fra Angelica Fraenkel, Peter Fragonard, Jean Honore Framke Dieter Frances R. Francia Francis, Sam Francois B. Francoise Jaques Frank Franke Georg Frankenthaler Helen Franklin Richard Franklin Stuart Frankosi Jim Franquelin, Jean A. Fraser, Colin Frates, Dennis Frederick, Rod Frederique Marie Freeman Paul French Gaugush Fressinier, Francois Freundlich Otto Freundlinger Kurt Friant Emile Friederich Vera Friedlaender Friedman Jon R. Friedman Susan Friedman Susan Friedman, Jon R. Friedrich C.D. Friedrich, Caspar David Frieseke, Frederick Carl Frith W. Fronty, Aurelia Frost Arthur Frost Terry Frost, J.O.J. Fry Roger Fuerst Peter H. Fuerst Peter H. Fuertes, Luis Agossy Fujinami, Rieko Fuller Graves, Abbott Fungcap, Essud Funke Gisela Furber, Robert Furcy Albert Furlan Paolo Furneaux Alan Fursman, Frederick Frary Fusi Walter Fussmann Klaus |
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Fantin-Latour, (Ignace-)Henri(-Théodore)
(1836-1904)
French painter, taught as a child by his father, Jean-Théodore Fantin-Latour until joining the Petite Ecole de Dessin in Paris (1850-56) and studying under Horace Lecocq de Boisbaudran, learning the techniques of the Old Masters by copying their works and styles, his favorites being the Italian painters, Titian and Veronese. His works included a series of Self Portraits (1854-61). In 1859 he met Gustave Courbet and was his pupil for a few months learning how to calm the harshness of his Master's with a softness and intimacy clearly reflected in his series of "reading" paintings. |
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Fautrier, Jean (1898-1964)
French painter, printmaker, illustrator and sculptor. An illegitimate child he was brought up by his grandmother in France but went to live in London in 1908 following the death of both his father and grandmother. In 1912 he entered the Royal Academy Schools then the Slade School of Fine Art but was not satisfied with the teaching of either and left to devote himself to his painting. His forte was nudes and still-life. |
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