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  1. Reino Unido, 1866–1945. Simbolismo. Mitología. John Duncan fue un pintor simbolista escocés, muy cercano estilísticamente a artistas como Pierre Puvis de Chavannes y Gustave Moreau, e incluso a los prerrafaelitas, con un especial interés en la mitología celta escocesa (y otras mitologías europeas).

  2. John Duncan is an American multi-platform artist whose body of work includes performance art, installations, contemporary music, video art and experimental film, often involving the extensive use of recorded sound.

  3. John Duncan (1866–1945) was a Scottish Symbolist painter. [1] [2] Much of his work, apart from portraits, depicted Arthurian legends, Celtic folklore, and other mythological subjects. [2] Biography. Duncan was born in the Hilltown area of Dundee on 19 July 1866, the son of a butcher and cattleman.

  4. John Duncan . Nacimiento: 1866; Hilltown, United Kingdom ; Fallecimiento: 1945; Movimiento: Simbolismo, Romanticismo; Campo: pintura; Institución de arte: Academia de Bellas Artes de Düsseldorf, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium; Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Duncan_(painter)

  5. 8 de sept. de 2019 · Los amantes más famosos se dan un beso. John Duncan. Reino Unido, 1909. Simbolismo. Pre-Rafaelitas. Literatura. Título original: Romeo and Juliet. Técnica: Acuarela Carbón (28 x 13 cm.) Técnica mixta sobre papel con gesso. Escrito por: GG Prieto. Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I sall said good night till it be morrow.

  6. Hace 4 días · One of the leading representatives of the Celtic Revival in Scottish art, John Duncan first trained as an illustrator in his native city, Dundee. After periods of work and study in London and Antwerp, Duncan settled in Edinburgh in 1892. In the wider European context, Duncan was...

  7. 1 de dic. de 2022 · The Riders of the Sidhe (pronounced Shee) is John Duncan's masterpiece. It is an iconic image of the late nineteenth-century Celtic revival – a movement that evoked the ancient cultural identities of Scotland and Ireland. Remarkably, it was Duncan's first major work in the challenging medium of tempera.