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Ross Watson (born in Brisbane, Australia in 1962) is an artist. He has exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions since 1984, including important surveys of Australian and international contemporary art at the National Gallery of Australia, the National Gallery of Victoria, and in the Toronto and Melbourne International Art Fairs. He has been described as a 'proud, gay man', and sexuality has inspired several of his works. Ross's work includes portraits of Australian former rugby league footballer Ian Roberts, and Olympic Champion Matthew Mitcham

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  • روس واتسون (بالإنجليزية: Ross Watson)‏ هو رسام أسترالي، ولد في 1962. (ar)
  • Ross Watson (Brisbane, Australia, 1962) es un pintor australiano, famoso por sus versiones de cuadros del pasado, en los que intercala figuras contemporáneas dentro de composiciones de Vermeer, Caravaggio, Jacques-Louis David, Hans Holbein el Joven o Bronzino, entre otros.​ A menudo sus retratos y pinturas denotan un potente homoerotismo, con la frecuente aparición en sus cuadros de hombres desnudos o semidesnudos.​ La condición de homosexual de Watson es pública.​ A partir de 1984 empezó su carrera, con importantes exposiciones tanto en su país natal como en el extranjero (Ferias Internacionales de Arte de Toronto y Melbourne, Londres,​ Berlín, etc). Su obra forma parte de las colecciones de museos como la National Gallery of Australia (Canberra),​ National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne)​ o la National Portrait Gallery (Canberra). (es)
  • Ross Watson (* 1962 in Brisbane, Australien) ist ein australischer Maler. Watson studierte am Queensland College of Art und zog später nach Melbourne, wo er 1984 seine erste Einzelausstellung hatte. Seit 2000 existiert seine eigene Galerie in Melbourne. Sein Werk ist durch Neuinterpretationen alter Meister ebenso geprägt wie durch hell-bunte Bilder, die den männlichen Körper in seiner Schönheit feiern. Vergleichbare Künstler sind Norbert Bisky, Pierre et Gilles und James Bidgood. Größere Ausstellungen außerhalb Australiens hatte er in London, Los Angeles und 2009 auch in Berlin-Mitte. Ian McKellen ist ein Fan seiner Kunst, Elton John hat einige Gemälde gekauft. Einige seiner Werke finden sich in der National Gallery of Australia. (de)
  • Ross Watson (born in Brisbane, Australia in 1962) is an artist. He has exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions since 1984, including important surveys of Australian and international contemporary art at the National Gallery of Australia, the National Gallery of Victoria, and in the Toronto and Melbourne International Art Fairs. He has been described as a 'proud, gay man', and sexuality has inspired several of his works. Ross's work includes portraits of Australian former rugby league footballer Ian Roberts, and Olympic Champion Matthew Mitcham In 2012, Ross celebrated 25 years as a professional artist. His art is included in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, National Portrait Gallery, and significant private collections including Sir Elton John, James J. O'Donnell and James D, Wolfensohn. He also did free work in aid of the AIDS charity, the Terence Higgins Trust The internationally released book which includes an interview with the artist by former High Court Justice, the Hon. Michael Kirby, is published by Bruno Gmünder Verlag Germany. (en)
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  • Ross Watson (en)
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  • Brisbane, Australia (en)
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  • Ross Watson with his artwork on tour in The Gallery In Redchurch Street, London. (en)
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  • روس واتسون (بالإنجليزية: Ross Watson)‏ هو رسام أسترالي، ولد في 1962. (ar)
  • Ross Watson (* 1962 in Brisbane, Australien) ist ein australischer Maler. Watson studierte am Queensland College of Art und zog später nach Melbourne, wo er 1984 seine erste Einzelausstellung hatte. Seit 2000 existiert seine eigene Galerie in Melbourne. Sein Werk ist durch Neuinterpretationen alter Meister ebenso geprägt wie durch hell-bunte Bilder, die den männlichen Körper in seiner Schönheit feiern. Vergleichbare Künstler sind Norbert Bisky, Pierre et Gilles und James Bidgood. Größere Ausstellungen außerhalb Australiens hatte er in London, Los Angeles und 2009 auch in Berlin-Mitte. (de)
  • Ross Watson (Brisbane, Australia, 1962) es un pintor australiano, famoso por sus versiones de cuadros del pasado, en los que intercala figuras contemporáneas dentro de composiciones de Vermeer, Caravaggio, Jacques-Louis David, Hans Holbein el Joven o Bronzino, entre otros.​ A menudo sus retratos y pinturas denotan un potente homoerotismo, con la frecuente aparición en sus cuadros de hombres desnudos o semidesnudos.​ La condición de homosexual de Watson es pública.​ (es)
  • Ross Watson (born in Brisbane, Australia in 1962) is an artist. He has exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions since 1984, including important surveys of Australian and international contemporary art at the National Gallery of Australia, the National Gallery of Victoria, and in the Toronto and Melbourne International Art Fairs. He has been described as a 'proud, gay man', and sexuality has inspired several of his works. Ross's work includes portraits of Australian former rugby league footballer Ian Roberts, and Olympic Champion Matthew Mitcham (en)
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  • Ross Watson (en)
  • روس واتسون (ar)
  • Ross Watson (de)
  • Ross Watson (es)
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