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Christ with the Woman Taken in Adultery
Hecker
The Chariot of Apollo
Rodneyvillage
Odessa
Danae,Detail of the two cupids
Cardinal Richelieu -05-
Francois-Marius Granet
Silver birch and mountain ash
Olivehurst
The Card Players -nn03-
Hohn Ruskin
Portia
Details of Stigmatisation des Hl.Franzis
Fardin et Pont Japonais
SOLARI, Andrea
Bernardo Berlotto
Still-Life int
Christ in the House of Martha and Mary -
Rudisikes
Girt interrupted at her music -30-
Dignity and Impudence
Madonna of Senigallia
The Peacemakers
The Bones of St. John the Baptist dfg
The Representatives of Foreign Powers Co
Erskine Nicol
Indianola
In the Conservatory -Rivals-
Winter View
make mirror up
Cazin Jean-Charles
Madonna with the Child -Madonna with the
Alfred de breanski
Iris
Entering The Woods,A Hunt
Abendmahl
Storm clouds
Scene from the Legend of Gazi
The Infant Hercules Strangling the Serpe

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Arshile Gorky:
Armenian 1904-1948 Arshile Gorky Gallery Gorky was born in the village of Khorkom near Van, Turkey. It is not known exactly when he was born: it was sometime between 1902 and 1905. (In later years Gorky was vague about even the date of his birth, changing it from year to year.) In 1910 his father emigrated to America to avoid the draft, leaving his family behind in the town of Van. Gorky fled Van in 1915 during the Armenian Genocide and escaped with his mother and his three sisters into Russian-controlled territory. In the aftermath of the genocide, Gorky's mother died of starvation in Yerevan in 1919. Gorky was reunited with his father when he arrived in America in 1920, aged 16, but they never grew close. At age 31, Gorky married. He changed his name to Arshile Gorky, in the process reinventing his identity (he even told people he was a relative of the Russian writer Maxim Gorky). In 1922, Gorky enrolled in the New School of Design in Boston, eventually becoming a part-time instructor. During the early 1920s he was influenced by impressionism, although later in the decade he produced works that were more postimpressionist. During this time he was living in New York and was influenced by Paul Cezanne. In 1927, Gorky met Ethel Kremer Schwabacher and developed a life lasting friendship. Schwabacher was his first biographer.

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