Albert Joseph Moore (4 September 1841 – 25 September 1893) was an English painter, known for his depictions of languorous female figures set against the...
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Albert Moore may refer to: Albert Joseph Moore (1841–1893), English painter Albert Moore (Medal of Honor) (1862–1916), US Marine Albert Moore (footballer...
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sleeping young woman in a bright orange dress, which won wide acclaim. Albert Joseph Moore painted festive scenes of Romans wearing orange cloaks brighter than...
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Simeon Solomon, James McNeill Whistler, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Albert Joseph Moore, GF Watts and Aubrey Beardsley. Although the work of Edward Burne-Jones...
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Wappers, The Shulammite, 1870 Franz Pforr, Maria and Shulammite, 1811 Albert Joseph Moore, The Shulamite relating the Glories of King Solomon to her Maidens...
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Solomons circle of friends, including William Blake Richmond and Albert Joseph Moore.This includes Richmond's painting The Slave (1886), found in Tate's...
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William Moore, a portrait painter and her great-uncles included the artists Albert Joseph Moore, Henry Moore (painter) and John Collingham Moore. She married...
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Whistler was also greatly influenced by his colleague and friend Albert Joseph Moore, and their works show considerable similarities. Though Whistler...
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Solomon (the)". Kate Bush Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2021-04-04. Weisser, Albert (1954). The Modern Renaissance of Jewish Music, Events and Figures, Eastern...
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Solomon also was beginning to use Oriental influences in their works; Albert Joseph Moore and James McNeill Whistler also began to frequent the warehouse importing...
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