Zaiter, Michael: Michael Zaiter is a living Lebanese painter from Australia who creates art in a variety of mediums including oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, and pencil. He established his own college of painting, in operation since 1975, and is also an Art Judge, having judged many shows in the Syndey area.
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Michael Zaiter's websiteZiboce, Peter: Peter Ziboce is a living Chinese artist who paints Abstract and Abstract Expressionistic works, is a Chinese Calligrapher, a seal engraver, and photographer. He is the President and co-founder of the Hong Kong Association of Visual Artists.
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Peter Ziboce's WebsiteZiegler, Adolf: Adolf Ziegler (1892-1959) was a German painter who was responsible for cleansing Germany of the art that Adolf Hitler labeled 'Degenerate Art'. He studied at the Weimar Academy before World War I and the Munich Academy in 1919. He painted in the 'Classical' style, where his nude were of women who were aloof and non-confrontational.
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About.com - Adolf ZieglerZien, George: George Zien is a living artist who exhibits in the State of Washington, United States. He is a portrait painter who uses watercolor to capture the reality and add a bit of mystery in each of his paintings. He has owned and operated his own screen-printing business for over 30 years. His work can be seen at The Blue Whole Gallery, Sequim, Washington, United States of America.
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George Zien's WebsiteZimmerman, Mark: Mark Zimmerman is a living
Expressionist painter who paints invented landscapes infused with geometric patterns and shapes.
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Mark Zimmerman's ArtworkZinkovsky, Anna: Anna Zinkovsky is a living, Russian painter who paints fantasy art. She paints mythological beings, like unicorns and gryphons, sphinxes, and dragons in oil paint. She was born in the Ryazan Region of Russia in 1972 and is a self-taught painter, painting since 1989.
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Anna Zinkovsky's WebsiteZurbaran, Francisco de: Francisco de Zurbaran lived during the Golden Age of Baroque Painters, born November 7, 1598. He is best known for his depictions of monks, nuns, and martyrs, and for his still-lifes. He was nicknamed the Spanish Caravaggio due to his deliberate use of chiaroscuro. He died in 1664.
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