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Bacon, Francis
Barye, Antoine Louis
Basquiat, Jean-Michel
Bazille, Frederic
Boecklin, Arnold
Böcklin, Arnold
Beardsley, Aubrey
Bellini, Giovanni
Benson, Frank Weston
Bernini, Gianlorenzo
Beuys, Joseph
Bierstadt, Albert
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Birley, Sir Oswald
Blake, William
Blanchard, Antoine
Bondone, Giotto di
Bonheur, Rosa
Bonington, Richard Parkes
Bosch, Hieronymus
Botticelli, Sandro
Boucher, François
Boudin, Eugène-Louis
Bouguereau, William A.
Bouts the Elder, Dieric
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Boyle, Eleanor Vere
Braque, George
Breton, Jules
Brett, John
Briullov, Karl
Bronzino, Agnolo
Brown, Ford Madox
Bruegel the Elder, Pieter
Brueghel the Elder, Jan
Buffet, Bernard
Buonarroti, Michelangelo
Burne-Jones, Edward
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Bruycker, Jules de
Information archive about the Belgium artist.
Bogdanove, Abraham J.
A showcase for the work of Abraham Bogdanove, a landscape painter, portraitist, muralist, and art teacher, who is best known for his dynamic images of Monhegan Island, Maine.
Brainard, Joe
The official site concerning the life and work of the 20th century visual artist.
Belshaw, Frank
Victorian artist from Nottingham who painted landscapes and still-life in oil and watercolour.
Life of an Artist: Fra Bartolommeo
Biography of the Florentine painter as recorded by Giorgio Vasari.
Boddington, Henry John
Biographical information on the Victorian landscape artist Henry John Boddington (1811-1865). Site also includes a selection of high-resolution images of his work.
Butler, Theodore Earl - Catalogue Raisonne
This project is done with the collaboration and support of the descendant of artists' family.
Bluhm, Norman (1921-1999)
American Abstract Expressionist painter. Biography, reproductions, exhibitions, essays, chronology, bibliography and publications.
Breton, Constant le
An overview of the production of the neo-impressionist French painter.
Brownscombe, Jennie Augusta
Information on the American painter, presented by the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Includes a brief biographical sketch of Brownscombe, a selected bibliography of related monographs and articles, and the image of "Love's Young Dream."
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