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Gail Gurman

Gail Gurman's figures draw their inspiration from the Dutch Masters, in particular Rembrandt. When she was ten years old, the Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired Rembrandt’s “Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer” and her father took her to see it. "This experience had a profound influence on my development as an artist," she says. Gail Gurman became a regular visitor at the Museum's Dutch Galleries and over the years traveled to Amsterdam, London and Paris to study paintings she had only been able to see in books. She was captivated by the visual world that Rembrandt had created, his ability ...

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