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  1. Artist page for Julian Schnabel (born 1951) Artist page for Julian Schnabel (born 1951) Skip navigation. Shop. Become a Member. Main menu. Art and artists. Our collection Artists ... Read full Wikipedia entry. Neo-expressionism. Artworks. Humanity Asleep Julian Schnabel. 1982. Homo Painting Julian Schnabel. 1981. Artist as subject. Humanity ...

  2. Schnabel, Julian. Born on October 26. Moves with his family to Brownsville, Texas. Enrolls at the University of Houston, where he will earn a fine arts degree four years later. Moves to New York after being accepted into the Independent Study Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

  3. The Student of Prague. (painting) The Student of Prague is an oil, plates, horns and Bondo on wood painting by Julian Schnabel created in 1983. This is one of his most famous "plate paintings", currently at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. The painting comprises six panels and has the dimensions of 296.2 by 555 cm. [1]

  4. Victory Plate Paintings. 2020—2021. Website of artist and director Julian Schnabel.

  5. www.julianschnabel.com › about › bioAbout - Julian Schnabel

    1951. Julian Charles Schnabel is born on October 26 in Brooklyn, New York, as the youngest of three children. His parents are Jack Schnabel, an immigrant from Czechoslovakia, and Esther Schnabel from New York. 1965. The family moves to Brownsville, Texas, a small Gulf Coast town on the Mexican border.

  6. Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud is an album by painter Julian Schnabel, recorded in 1993 and released in 1995 on Island Records.The majority of the album was written by Schnabel himself with most lyrics dealing with love. The recording personnel included Bill Laswell and his frequent collaborators Buckethead, Bernie Worrell, Nicky Skopelitis and Anton Fier.

  7. French. Box office. $11.5 million [2] At Eternity's Gate is a 2018 biographical drama film about the final years of painter Vincent van Gogh 's life. The film dramatizes the controversial theory put forward by van Gogh biographers Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, in which they speculate that van Gogh's death was caused by manslaughter ...