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Zainul Abedin - Bangladeshi painter and printmaker (1914-1976).
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Arab poet (c. 1756-1810).
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Named after (James Beale) Horton - Sierra Leonean author, folklorist (1835-1883).
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Abu-a Baba - -Abbas Aj,Ad Obm Aj,Ad a;-Takruri Al-Massufi; Sudanese writer (1556-1627).
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Named after
Alvin Ailey - American dancer and choreographer (1931-1989).
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Arab poet (c. 640-710).
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Arab writer (d. 1007).
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Arab author (d. 869).
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Arab poet (pre-Islamic).
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10th century Tamil (South Indian) writer.
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Welsh poet (fl. 6th century).
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Aristoxenus - Greek philosopher and musical theorist (fl. 4th century B.C.).
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Aśvaghosa - Indian philosopher and poet (fl. A.D. 80-150).
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Named after
J. S. Bach - German composer (1685-1750).
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Elisaveta; Bulgarian poet (1893-1991)
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Named after
F. Balagtas - Philippino writer (1788-1862).
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Yakovlev; 16th Century Russian architect.
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Bela Bartók - Hungarian composer (1881-1945).
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Named after
Sidney Bechet - American jazz musician and composer (1897-1959).
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Named after Bek - Egyptian sculptor (active c. 1340 B.C.).
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Named after Vissarion Grigoryevich Belinskij - Russian literary critic and journalist (1811-1848).
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Named after
Andres Bello - Venezuelan poet and scholar (1781-1865).
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Named after
Sabri Berkel - Turkish painter and printmaker (1909-1993).
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Charlotte (1816-1855), Emily (1818-1848), Anne (1820-1849); English novelists, and Branwell (1817-1848); author and painter.
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Named after Pieter Bruegel - Flemish painter (1525-1569).
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Named after Mary William Ethelbert Appleton “Billie” Burke - American performing artist (1884-1970).
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Named after
Robert Burns - Scottish national poet (1759-1796).
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Callicrates - Greek architect (5th century B.C.).
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Named after Luiz (Vas) de Camões - Portuguese poet (c. 1524-1580).
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Named after
Turlough Carolan - Alternate spelling O’Carolan; Irish composer and performer (1670-1738).
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Named after Giuseppe Castiglione - Italian painter in the court of the Emperor of China (1688-1766).
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Chinese painter and calligrapher (1254-1322).
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Anton Chekhov - Russian playwright and writer (1860-1904).
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Chinese composer (12th century).
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Named after
Frederic Chopin - Polish-born French composer and pianist (1810-1849).
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Chinese painter (c. 1625-1705).
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Korean poet (1536-1593).
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Named after
Aaron Copland - American composer and pianist (1900-1990).
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Named after
Ruben Darío - Nicaraguan poet, journalist (1867-1916).
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Named after
Walter Elias Disney - American film director, screenwriter, and animator. (1901-1966).
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Named after
John Donne - English poet (1572-1631).
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Named after Fydor Mikhaylovich Dostoevskij - Russian novelist (1821-1881).
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Named after Clara Driscoll - American stained glass artist (1861-1944).
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Named after
Tu Fu - Chinese poet (712-770).
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Named after
Jose Echegaray - Spanish dramatist, Nobel laureate (1832-1916).
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Named after
Uzo Egonu - Nigerian artist (1931-1996).
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Named after Pseudonym of Kano Kuninobu Eitoku - painter (1543-1590).
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Sumerian poet, world’s first author known by name (2285 BCE to 2250 BCE).
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Named after Benedict Chukwukadibia Enwonwu - Nigerian sculptor and painter (1921-1994).
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Named after
O. Equiano - Olavdah, West Africa (Benin) slave, writer (c. 1750-1797).
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Named after Afanasy Afanasyevich Fet - Russian poet (1820-1892).
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Named after Hakim Abulkasim Firdousi - Tajik/Persian poet (c. 940-1020/30).
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Italian painter (c. 1271-1337).
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Named after
Nikolay Gogol - Russian dramatist and novelist (1809-1852).
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Named after Francisco (Jose) de Goy (y Lucientes) Goya - Spanish painter (1746-1828).
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Named after Majlis Grotell - Finnish and American ceramist (1899-1973).
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Italian musical theorist (c. 990-1050).
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Named after Hafiz (or Hafez) of Shiraz, Shams-ud-din Muhammad - Persian poet (c. 1320-1389).
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Named after
Frans Hals - Dutch painter (1581/1585-1666).
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Chinese painter (720-780).
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Named after
G. F. Handel - German-British composer (1685-1759).
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Named after
J. Haydn - Austrian composer (1732-1809).
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Named after
Hesiod - Greek poet (c. 800 B.C.).
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Hans (c. 1465-1524), and Hans (c. 1497-1543); German painters.
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Named after
Homer - Greek epic poet (8th or 9th century B.C.).
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Horace - Roman poet (65-8 B.C.).
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Named after Hakop Hovnatanian - Armenian painter (1806-1881).
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Named after
Victor Hugo - French writer, dramatist and poet (1802-1885).
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Means "20" in Mayan language.
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Named after James Francis “Frank” Hurley - Australian photographer (1885-1962).
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Named after
Ictinus - Greek architect (5th century B.C.).
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Named after
Imhotep - Egyptian physician and sage (c. 2686-2613 B.C.).
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Named after
Leos Janáček - Czechoslovakian composer (1854-1928).
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Named after
Judah Ha-Levi - Jewish poet and religious philosopher (c. 1075-1141).
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Named after
Mor Jókai - Hungarian novelist (1825-1904).
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Named after
Yousuf Karsh - Canadian portrait photographer of Armenian descent (1908-2002).
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Named after
John Keats - English poet (1795-1821).
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Named after Yashida Ca Kenkō - Japanese writer (1283-1352).
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Jack, American poet and author (1922-1969).
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Named after
André Kertész - Hungarian-born American photographer (1894-1985).
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Named after
Al Khansa - Arab female poet (c. 6th century).
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Named after Vincent Akwete Kofi - Ghanaian sculptor (1923-1974).
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Chinese dramatist (c. 1241-1320).
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Named after
Gerard P. Kuiper - Dutch-American astronomer, member of original Mariner Venus-Mercury Imaging Team (1905-1973).
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Named after
Umm Kulthum - Alternate spellings Kulthūm, Kalthoum, and Kalsoum; Egyptian singer (born between 1898 and 1904, died 1975).
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Indian poet and dramatist (c. 5th century).
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Japanese sculptor (13th century).
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Named after
G. Leopardi - Italian poet, scholar, and philosopher (1798-1837).
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Named after Mikhail Yurevich Lermontov - Russian poet (1814-1841).
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Chinese poet (1081-c. 1141).
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Chinese poet (701-762).
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Chinese painter (c. 1140-1210).
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Named after
Franz Liszt - Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer (1811-1886).
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Named after
Lysippus - Greek sculptor (4th century B.C.).
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Chinese dramatist (fl. 1251).
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Named after
Ausias March - Spanish poet, first major poet to write in Catalan (1397-1459).
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Named after
Henri Matisse - French painter and sculptor (1869-1954).
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Named after
F. Pinto - Portuguese prose author (c. 1510-1583).
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Named after
Thomas Mofolo - South African (Lesotho) novelist (1876/77-1948).
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Named after
Thelonious Monk - American jazz musician and composer (1917-1982).
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Named after Claudi Monteverdi - Italian composer (1567-1643).
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Named after
Ronald Moody - Jamaican sculptor and painter (1900-1984).
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Named after
Edvard Munch - Norwegian painter, printmaker, and draftsman (1863-1944).
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Named after
Myron - Greek sculptor (fl. c. 480-440 B.C.).
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Named after
Albert Namatjira - Australian Aboriginal artist, pioneer of contemporary Indigenous Australian art (1902-1959).
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Hopi potter (c. 1860-1942).
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Named after
B. Neumann - German architect (1687-1753).
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Named after Elyas Yusof Ganjavi Nizāmī - Persian epic poet (c. 1141-1209).
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Named after
Rudolf Nureyev - Soviet and British ballet dancer of Tatar-Bashkir origin (1938-1993).
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Named after Publius Ovidius Naso - Roman poet (43 B.C.-A.D. 17).
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Named after Charles Phillip Kahahawai “Gabby” Pahinui - Hawaiian musician (1921-1980).
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Named after
Marius Petipa - French and Russian choreographer and dancer (1818-1910).
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Named after
Phidias - Greek sculptor (fl. c. 490-430 B.C.).
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Named after Philoxenus - Greek lyric poet (436-380 B.C.).
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Named after
Pablo Picasso - Spanish painter and sculptor (1881-1973).
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Chinese poet (772-846).
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Named after Ya - (8th century B.C.).
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Named after
Edgar Allan Poe - American poet, critic, editor and author (1809-1849).
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Named after
Polygnotus - Greek painter (c. 500-400 B.C.).
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Named after
Lyubov Popova - Russian painter and designer (1889-1924).
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Named after
Praxiteles - Greek sculptor (fl. 370-330 B.C.).
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Named after Alecksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin - Russian poet (1799-1837).
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Named after
Qi Baishi - Chinese painter (1864-1957).
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Named after
Raden Saleh - Javanese painter (1807-1880).
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Named after
Ya Rajnis - Latvian poet (1865-1925).
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Named after
Sen no Rikyū - Japanese tea master, designer of Japanese tea ceremony (1522-1591).
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Persian poet (c. 859-940/941).
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Persian poet (c. 1213-1291/1292).
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Named after
Ihara Saikaku - Japanese novelist and poet (1642-1693).
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Named after Sanai of Ghazna, Abul Majd bin Majdud bin Adam - Persian poet (d. c. 1131).
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Named after Aruthin Sayadian Sayat-Nova - Armenian/Georgian song writer (1712-1795).
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Domenico (1685-1757) and Alessandro (1660-1725); Italian composers.
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Named after
Scopas - Greek sculptor and architect (fl. 4th century B.C.).
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Named after Shonagun Sei - Japanese diarist and poet (c. 966-1013).
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Named after (Yakov Rabinowitz) Aleichem - Yiddish writer (1859-1916).
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Named after
Simonides - Greek lyric poet (556-468 B.C.).
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Named after
Sophocles - Greek dramatist (c. 496-406 B.C.).
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Named after
Edward Steichen - American photographer and painter (1879-1973).
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Named after
August Strindberg - Swedish playwright, novelist, and short-story writer (1849-1912).
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Named after Vassily Surikov - Russian painter (1848-1916).
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Named after Natsume (Kinosaka) Sōseki - Japanese novelist (1867-1916).
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Indian poet (1483-1563).
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Japanese painter (12th century).
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Indian (Mogul) composer from the court of Akbar.
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Byzantine painter (c. 1330-1405).
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Named after
R. Thākur - Bengalese poet and novelist (also known as Tagore), Nobel Prize in literature in 1913 (1861-1941).
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Italian painter (1518-1594).
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Named after To Ngoc Van - Vietnamese painter (1906-1954).
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Named after Nína (Jónína) Tryggvadóttir - Icelandic artist (1913-1968).
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Named after
Wen-Chi - Han dynasty composer (second century A.D.).
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Chinese writer (c. 1715-1763).
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Chinese painter (10th century).
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Indian composer (1767-1847).
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Japanese sculptor (c. 1148-1223).
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Turkish/Persian architect (17th century).
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Named after
Jan Eyck - Flemish painter (c. 1395-1441).
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Named after
Gil Vincente - Portuguese dramatist (c. 1465-1537).
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Named after
Vyāsa - Indian poet (fl. 1500 B.C.).
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Named after
Vālmiki - Sanskrit poet, author of the Ramayala (1st century B.C.).
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Chinese painter (1308-1385).
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Andy, American artist (1928-1987).
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Chinese painter (active 1130-1162).
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Named after
Kosaku Yamada - Japanese composer and conductor (1886-1965).
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Korean poet (1587-1671).
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Named after
Motokiyo Zeami - Japanese dramatist and playwright (c. 1363-1443).
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Named after
Emile Zola - French novelist (1840-1902).
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Named after
Joe Graft - Ghanaian playwright, poet, and novelist (1924-1978).