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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Albert Anker, Alessandro Allori, Anthony Bennett (Australian artist), Antoine-Claude Fleury, Antonello da Messina, Antonio Alice, Arthur Murch, Asencio, Bernard Accama, C. Gregory Stapko, Christabel Cockerell, Cristofano Allori, Dorian Allworthy, Edmund Ashfield, Ernest Buckmaster, Fernando Amorsolo, Francis Alexander, Francis Milner Newton, Friedrich von Amerling, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Henri Testelin, Henry Anderton, Herbert Abrams, Herman van Aldewereld, Jacques Autreau, Jacques d'Agar, James Archer (artist), James Fiorentino, John Astley (painter), John Bradley (artist), John Longstaff, Joseph Allworthy, Joseph Matthaus Aigner, Joseph Willibrord Mahler, Joshua Smith (artist), Lemuel Francis Abbott, Leonid Mezheritski, M. R. Acharekar, Marcel Baschet, Marike Bok, Mary Martha Pearson, Max Meldrum, Mikhail Avilov, Moses Billings, Nora Heysen, Normand Baker, Otto Kirchner (artist), Pablo Amorsolo, Pietro Annigoni, Randall Wiebe, Semion Abugov, Sofia Adlersparre, Sofonisba Anguissola, Sophie Gengembre Anderson, Sunny Sanwar, Tim Storrier, Vladislav Anisovich, William Artaud, William Duke (artist). Excerpt: Sahibzada Sanwar Azam Sunny (born December 17, 1989, English pronunciation: ) is a Bangladeshi born artist, environmental activist and social entrepreneur. Considered a child prodigy, he was fluent in multiple languages by eight and is one of the youngest artists to have a solo exhibition at the National Art Gallery with work in permanent collection at the Liberation War Museum. He finished four years of American high school in eight months with honors and was a college senior by the age of eighteen, teaching university courses in engineering at the age of 21. A member of the aristocratic Singranatore family, he is the youngest child and only son of His Excellency Colonel Muhammad Shahid Sarwar and his wife Dr....