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- Maris, Jacob (1837-1899) - A database of the works of the Dutch painter, a prominent member of the School of The Hague. Images of artist's works, timeline
www.jmaris.com
- Martin, John - Biography and examples of Martin's paintings, with commentaries.
www.artmagick.com/artists/martin.aspx
- Masson, Andre - French Surrealist artist. Includes chronology, bibliography, images of works and links.
www.connectotel.com/masson
- Maxence, Edgar - French painter, pupil of Gustave Moreau. Short biography and several of his best known works.
www.artmagick.com/artists/maxence.aspx
- McCartan, Edward Francis - A retrospective of an American sculptor. He worked in Albany and New York City during the 20's - 40's.
www.edwardmccartan.com
- Miró, Joan - Artist's biography.
www.centaurgalleries.com/Artist.cfm?ArtistID=00115
- Morrice, James Wilson - Short illustrated biography of this Canadian artist.
www.cyberus.ca/~ldorais/morricee.htm
- Munier, Emile (1840-1895) - A virtual exhibition of Emile Munier's work, featuring a detailed biography and an image of the artist. Munier was a friend and great supporter of the Academic ideals of William A. Bouguereau. Emiles two children, Henri and Marie Louise, were his principal inspiration and he would continue painting sentimental genre paintings featuring them until the end of his life.
www.rehs.com/emile_munier_virtex.htm
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