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  5. Norman Rockwell - Free Art Appraiser

    In 1969, Rockwell went to Arizona for a painting of Glen Canyon Dam that included the neighboring Navajos. His portrait of the actor John Wayne hangs in the Cowboy Hall of Fame.

  6. Frank Stella - Free Art Appraiser

    One year after his graduation in 1968, he was included in an exhibit, “Sixteen Americans”, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The following year, his shaped canvases were the basis …

  7. Leon Kroll - Free Art Appraiser

    Kroll began to paint views of New York in 1918, a subject that fascinated him for the rest of his life. George Bellows, who not only became a friend but also exerted a strong influence upon …

  8. Adolph Gottlieb - Free Art Appraiser

    Born in New York City in 1903, Adolph Gottlieb was a founding member of The Ten, a group devoted to abstract art with whom he was active for about five years. He became a major …

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  10. Hans Hofmann - Free Art Appraiser

    He began to study art in 1898 in Munich where he was introduced to Impressionism. From 1904 to 1914, he studied in Paris and was exposed to many of the avant-garde artists and movements …