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Carl Wilhelmson | Genre painter


Carl Wilhelm Wilhelmson (186-1928) was a Swedish painter, graphic artist, amateur photographer and art teacher.
His father, Anders Wilhelmson, was a "Bästeman" (a type of Naval Master), who died in a shipwreck in 1875. His mother, Amalia, opened a small shop to support the family.
Some relatives were in the printing business so, in 1881, he was apprenticed to the lithographers Meyer and Köster in Gothenburg.
He also took evening classes at the School of Design and Crafts. He later became a full time student of Carl Larsson🎨 at the Valand Academy.

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Willem Haenraets, 1940 | Impressionist painter


With soft colors, the artist conjures up a romantic world of beautiful illusion on his canvasses. Hollandaise painter Willem Haenraets was born in Rotterdam and his talent was discovered at an early age.
Haenraets was just 16 when he started his training at the academy in Maastricht, which he followed with further education at the Antwerp art academy.
Granted a scholarship for talented students, he received his artistic polish as a master craftsman student of the renowned professors Sarina and Vaarten.
Haenraets’ creations are evidence that the great tradition of the Belgian-Dutch school has received a flourishing sequel. The old masters certainly would have given him a nod of approval.

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Nadežda Petrović (1873-1915) | Impressionist painter


Nadežda Petrović / Надежда Петровић was a Serbian painter and one of the women war photography pioneers in the region.
Considered Serbia's most famous impressionist and fauvist, she was the most important Serbian female painter🎨 of the period.
Born in the town of Čačak, Petrović moved to Belgrade in her youth and attended the women's school of higher education there.
In 1893, she became an art teacher at the school and later taught at the women's university in Belgrade. Afterwards, she obtained a stipend from the Serbian Ministry of Education to study art in the private school of Slovenian artist Anton Ažbe in Munich.

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Percy Bysshe Shelley | Love's Philosophy / Filosofia dell'amore

Caspar David Friedrich🎨 (German Romantic painter, 1774-1840) | On the Sailing Boat | State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

The fountains mingle with the river
And the rivers with the ocean,
The winds of heaven mix for ever
With a sweet emotion;
Nothing in the world is single,
All things by a law divine
In one another's being mingle-
Why not I with thine?

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Willem Haenraets, 1940 | Romantic lovers


Willem Haenraets is an Hollandaise painter, known for the Plein-air watercolors.
When he was 16 years old, he started his education at the Academy of Arts in Maastricht.
Four years later he obtained a scholarship from the Belgian Government to study at the National Institute for Fine Arts in Antwerp, in the Master class of professor Sarina (Atelier Opsomer) and professor Vaarten.

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Laila Bell | Figurative sculptor


Laila Bell is a Danish born artist working and teaching in Byron Bay Australia.
Laila was born north of Copenhagen, Denmark.
From an early age she knew the path in her life would be too express herself in some form of art.
This desire brought her to study full time for 5 years at Copenhagen Art School, examining many different mediums and learning the classical way of drawing and studying the figure.

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Hodges Soileau, 1943 | Plein Air painter

American painter Hodges Soileau is a native of Southwest Louisiana with a career that has taken him to live in many parts of the country.
His Cajun accent is all but gone, but his cultural ties remain strong. His most successful 25 year illustration career has presented him with opportunities to work with major publishing houses in New York City gracing the covers of more than 300 books.
Hodges was a 23 year member of the prestigious Society of Illustrators in New York City. During this time, he received many citations of merit for work exhibited in annual shows.
He was selected to execute the painting for the Illustrators 29th Annual Call for Entries, and chaired 35 annual exhibitions.


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Louise Breslau | Impressionist painter

Louise Catherine Breslau (1856-1927) was a German-born Swiss painter, printmaker and pastel artist active in France.
She trained at the Académie Julian in Paris and exhibited at the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris in the late nineteenth-century.
In 1874, after having taken drawing lessons from a local Swiss artist, Eduard Pfyffer (1836-1899), Breslau knew that she would have to leave Switzerland if she wanted to realize her dream of seriously studying art.


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Henry Lerolle (1848-1929)


Henry Lerolle was a French painter🎨, art collector and patron, born in Paris. He studied at Académie Suisse and in the studio of Louis Lamothe.
His work was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1868, 1885 and 1895.
In 1889 Lerolle painted the murals "The Crowning of Science" and "The Teaching of Science" in the Hôtel de Ville, Paris.

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Fred Calleri, 1964 | Romantic Figurative painter


Fred Calleri’s experience at The Maryland Institute College of Art 1988-1993 was a watershed event artistically.
The excellent training he received opened the window to all fields of art.
Ironically, Fred took one painting class in college and only became seriously interested in professionally painting after the birth of his son in 1997.
After an extensive period in Graphic Design and Marketing, Calleri decided to move to Flagstaff and take advantage of the history, scenery, people and especially the astounding light offered in the western regions of the U.S.A recent move has brought Calleri to Santa Barbara, CA.

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Daniel Ridgway Knight (1839-1924)


Daniel Ridgway Knight was an American artist🎨 born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. He painted peasant women out of doors with great popular success.

Born: March 15, 1839, Pennsylvania, United States.
Died: March 9, 1924, Paris, France.
On view: Huntington Museum of Art, Berkshire Museum, High Museum of Art.
Periods: American Realism, Realism.
Art forms: Painting.

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Louis Aston Knight (1873-1948)


Louis Aston Knight was a French-born American🎨 artist noted for his paintings of landscapes. One of his paintings, The Afterglow, was purchased by U.S. President Warren G. Harding in 1922 to hang in the White House.
Aston Knight, the son of Daniel Ridgway Knight🎨 and Rebecca Morris Webster Knight, was born in Paris in 1873.
He was raised in Europe and received his early training with his father. He later continued his studies with Tony Robert-Fleury and Jules Lefebvre🎨.

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Fyodor Antonovich Moller | Academic painter


Фёдор Антонович Моллер (1812-1874) was at one time a very famous painter.
Born to a German Otto Friedrich, Russian artist Fyodor Antonovich Moller did not get lost in a generous talent for national culture of the mid XIX century.
Son of a sailor high rank (and later Secretary of the Navy) by F. Moller and he was preparing for a naval career.
The pupil of the Sea Cadet Corps already in 1826 was made an officer.
But the awakened interest in painting and undoubted talent of the young naval officer "forced" him to attend the Academy of Fine Arts, where he soon becomes one of the favorite students Bryullov.

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Henry H. La Thangue RA (1859-1929)


Henry Herbert La Thangue RA🎨 was an English🎨 realist rural landscape painter associated with the Newlyn School.

Early life

La Thangue was born in Croydon, Surrey, a suburb of London, and was schooled at Dulwich College where he met fellow painters Stanhope Forbes🎨 and Frederick Goodall. He studied painting first at the Lambeth School of Art and then, from 1874-79, at the Royal Academy, London, winning a gold medal for his work in 1879.

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Renoir at the Metropolitan Museum of Art


Famed for his sensual figures and charming scenes of pretty women, Pierre Auguste Renoir was a far more complex and thoughtful painter than generally assumed.
He was a founding member of the Impressionist movement, nevertheless he ceased to exhibit with the group after 1877.
From the 1880s until well into the twentieth century, he developed a monumental, classically inspired style that influenced such avant-garde giants as Pablo Picasso.

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Pat Erickson | Figurative / Wildlife painter | Page 1


American fine artist Pat Erickson🎨 from Everett, WA, grew up in Northern California. Since childhood her interests were equally divided between wildlife biology and art.
She entered college as a zoology major, but after a couple years the pull of her creative side led her to a Bachelors in Fine Art. She left California for Colorado in 1989 and started concentrating on both wildlife and western subjects for her pieces.
She has since re-located to the Desert Southwest. She is well known for her highly detailed portrayal of both horses and other wildlife in watercolor and prismacolor pencil.

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Nick Alm, 1985 | Figurative painter


Swedish painter Nick Alm started out as an illustrator in 1999, but changed course when he discovered the joy of painting. In 2007 he got accepted to the Florence Academy of Art🎨 to study the figure from life in the classical manner. Here he also became a teaching assistant.
After graduation Nick received a scholarship to join The Hudson River Fellowship to paint landscapes. During the stay he also explored the great art museums in New York City. A big part of 2011 was spent together with Odd Nerdrum🎨 in Norway and France before moving back to Sweden.

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Giovanni Segantini | Divisionist painter

Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899) was an Italian painter known for his large pastoral landscapes of the Alps.
He was one of the most famous artists in Europe in the late 19th century, and his paintings were collected by major museums.
In later life he combined a Divisionist painting style with Symbolist images of nature.
He was active in Switzerland for most of his life.


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Alesya von Meer, 1983


German painter Alesya von Meer was born in the city of Almaty. She graduated in 2005 in Odessa - architecture and business administration at the State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture.
The creations of the artist are constructed with colored pencil and gouache, and are often decorated with gold colors. In a fascinating miniature art she creates small areas and then combines them into one whole.
Luxuriant vines and flowers appear on the images, which often represent mystical beings in intoxicating sensuality and capture the attention of the audience quickly.

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David Graeme Baker, 1968 | Figurative painter


David Graeme Baker was born in South Africa, the son of a surgeon and a very creative mother. Her talents as a crafter inspired in David the attitude that if one wants something, one can easily make it oneself.
In other words, he was raised in a house that valued attention to small details and excellent work. While it’s now easy to see this in his paintings, there were no distinct signs when David was young that he would grow up and be an artist.
As a child he doodled a lot, borrowed figure drawing books from the library, and loved his grade school art class however, his high school had no art program, so it took a while at university to come back around to art making.

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Robert Henri: "Art cannot be separated from life"


"Art, when properly understood, is the province of every human being. It is simply a question of doing things, anything well".
"L'arte, se correttamente intesa, è la provincia di ogni essere umano. È semplicemente una questione di fare cose, tutte belle".

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Vincent Xeus, 1981 | Figurative painter


Vincent Xeus is a torrential force on the international art scene that permeates and defines our contemporary culture. His relentless pursuit on re-evaluating and re-inventing fresh aesthetic visions is one of the most vital and remarkable characteristics of his creation.
Oscillating between figuration and abstraction, his work embraces, yet challenges the traditions of painting with an exploration of contemporary practices and observations. Xeus reminds the audience to continually adjust perceptions and to formulate new syntheses built upon the past.

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Lilla Cabot Perry (1848-1933) | Impressionist painter


Lilla Cabot Perry, original name Lilla Cabot, American artist🎨 who emulated the innovations of French Impressionism in her own art.
She was also a major promoter of Impressionism in the United States.
Lilla Cabot was a descendant not only of the Boston Brahmin Cabot family but also of the equally distinguished Lowells.

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Frits Thaulow | Pittore di Skagen

Frits Thaulow (1847-1906) è stato un pittore Impressionista Norvegese, noto soprattutto per le sue raffigurazioni naturalistiche del paesaggio.
Frits Thaulow fu tra i pittori più anziani del grande gruppo di artisti che affollò le gallerie norvegesi verso la fine dell'800, questo lo rese un pioniere ed una chiave importante per le generazioni successive alla sua.
Nacque a Christiania nel 1847 da una famiglia di farmacisti, agiati ed economicamente spensierati, tanto da permettergli di spostarsi subito ad una scuola prestigiosa a Copenaghen, dove rimase dal 1870-1872, per poi iscriversi successivamente al Baden School of Art di Karlsruhe.


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Léon Bonnat (1833-1922) | Academic painter


Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat was a French painter🎨, Grand Officer of the Légion d'honneur and professor at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1882.
Bonnat won a medal🎨 of honour in Paris in 1869, going on to become one of the leading artists of his day.
Bonnat was quite popular with American students in Paris. In addition to his native French, he spoke Spanish and Italian and knew English well, to the relief of many monolingual Americans.

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Yvonne Canu | The Last of Neo-Impressionists


Yvonne Canu (1921-2008) was a French painter, considered part of Neo-Impressionism, who used the techniques of Pointillism in her works.
She was born to French parents in Meknes in Morocco in 1921.
She began her studies at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, but they were interrupted by World War Two.

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Antonio Duarte, 1942 | Figurative painter


Antonio Duarte is an award winning painter from Portugal.
Antonio Duarte was born in Portugal where he graduated from Escola Artes Plasticas of Coimbra and Escola De Belas Artes of Lisbon.
Since graduating he pursued a career as a professional artist in Europe, where his work was shown in many exhibitions in Spain, Portugal and Germany.
Today his paintings form part of private and public collections across Europe.

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Jacob Collins, 1964 | Realist / Figurative painter


Jacob Collins is an American realist painter working in New York City.
He is a leading figure of the contemporary classical art revival.
He has founded several schools of art including the Water Street Atelier, the Grand Central Academy of Art and the Hudson River Fellowship.
Jacob Collins was born in New York City.
He comes from a family of artists and scholars. His great-uncle was Meyer Schapiro.

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Edmond Aman-Jean | Symbolist painter

Edmond Aman-Jean (1858-1936) was a French symbolist painter, who co-founded the Salon des Tuileries in 1923.

Life

His father was the owner and operator of an industrial lime kiln.
He had his first art lessons with Henri Lehmann at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, where he shared a workshop with Georges Seurat.
He also befriended the Symbolist painters, Alphonse Osbert and Alexandre Séon.


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Henri Lebasque (1865-1937)

Dubbed “the painter of joy and light", Henri Lebasque vibrantly evoked the sun-dappled landscapes and plush interiors of the French Riviera.
A transitional figure between the Impressionists and the Fauves, his lively compositions show an attentiveness to the subtle shifts and diffusions of natural light as well as a readiness to inject purely expressive hues and gestures to a boldly emotive affect.
Henri Lebasque was born on September 25, 1865 in Champigné, Maine-et-Loire, France.


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Edward Cucuel (1875-1954)


Edward Cucuel was born as the son of a newspaper publisher in San Francisco. Already at the age of 14 he attended the local academy of arts. Still a teenager he was employed as an illustrator by the newspaper "The Examiner".
When the 17-year-old Cucuel was sent to Paris, he entered the Académie Julian and the Académie Colarossi. Then he went to Jean-Léon Gérôme🎨 at the Académie des Beaux Arts.
In 1896 Edward Cucuel returned to the USA and settled in New York.

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Arthur Streeton | Impressionist painter

Sir Arthur Streeton (1867-1943) was one of the foremost Australian Impressionist painters, and his paintings continue to count among the most iconic images of Australian art.
Streeton’s artistic training began aged 15, with night classes in design at Melbourne’s National Gallery School, while he worked as an office clerk and, later, as an apprentice lithographer.
He read amateur art manuals imported from Europe and America that encouraged painting en plein air.


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John Meyer, 1942 | Narrative painter


John Meyer was born in Bloemfontein South Africa. He has exhibited extensively in South African and abroad specialising in landscapes and portraits (including portraits of Nobel laureates Nelson Mandela🎨 and FW De Klerk and concert pianist Vladimir Horowitz) in a photo-realist style.

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Alfons Walde | Expressionist painter


Alfons Walde (1891-1958) was an Austrian artist and architect.
Walde is known best for his winter landscapes and farming images, especially skiing and sporting scenes, painted in tempera or impastoed oil paint.
Many of his paintings can be seen in the Museum gallery in Kitzbühel.

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Oleg Supereco, 1974 | Symbolist / Renaissance style painter


Russian painter🎨 Oleg Supereco was born in Moscow. After finishing art school, Oleg enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts in Moscow.
It was there that he met a pivotal figure in his artistic life; Ilya Glazunov, present rector of the Academy and one of the most important contemporary Russian painters🎨.

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Tamara de Lempicka | Still Life

In pioneering her own distinct style, Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980) absorbed a variety of elements from the avant-garde movements of her time - the geometric aesthetic and fragmented perspective of Cubism, the vibrant color palette of the Fauves, the proportionality of Neo-Classicism, the dynamic lines of the Futurists, the dream-like spatial logic of Surrealism and the razor-sharp draftsmanship and hyper-realism of the Neue Sachlichkeits in central Europe-blending these styles and influences with her love of the Italian Old Masters to extraordinary effect.


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Henry Pether (1828-1865) | Moonlight painter


Henry Pether was an British🎨 landscape painter, the son of Abraham Pether🎨 (1756-1812) and brother of Sebastian Pether (1790-1844).
All were know for their skill in portraying moonlit scenes.
His father Abraham Pether🎨 established a reputation as a specialist painter of moonlight landscapes, influenced by the earlier Dutch masters🎨 and he is often referred to as ‘Moonlight Pether’.

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Tutt'Art@ | Pittura * Scultura * Poesia * Musica

Creata nel 2011, la Tutt'Art@ | Pittura * Scultura * Poesia * Musica - aggiornata giornalmente - rappresenta una esposizione di vari generi artistici, di cui pittura, scultura, fotografia d’autore, poesia e musica.
Il nostro progetto nasce dalle nuove esigenze dell’epoca in cui viviamo.
A determinare questo avvenimento epocale è sicuramente l’internet, questo straordinario strumento che collega in pochi istanti l’intera umanità.
Oggi internet è considerato prevalentemente come uno strumento editoriale e quasi tutti i siti, i portali, i blog, i forum sono orientati alla produzione ed alla comunicazione.
Con questo strumento, gli autori stanno creando i propri spazi virtuali, dove espongono le proprie creazioni, dando vita alle gallerie ed alle vendite on-line.


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Liseth Visser, 1960 | Classical Realist painter


Dutch artist🎨 Liseth Visser a.k.a. ElisabethV paints her pictures in a classic realistic way using oils. She paints on panels and works both on a commission and non-commission basis.
She uses a traditional labour-intensive technique with under-layers, under-paintings and lots of (half) transparent to create softness, depth and glow within the final layers, this to achieve a natural and realistic skin tone in a poetic ambiance.

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Ethel Carrick (1872-1952)


Ethel Carrick, also known by her married name of Ethel Carrick Fox (she married the Australian Impressionist painter Emanuel Phillips Fox in 1905), was an English-born Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painter.
Much of her career was spent in France and in Australia, where she was associated with the movement known as the Heidelberg School.

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Elena Petrova, 1971


Elena Petrova was born in Novoaltaysk city, Altay district, Russia. In 1990 Elena graduated from Novoaltaysk Art College. Member of Professional and Creative Russian Artists Community.
The artist lives and works in Kosterovo city, Vladimir oblast, Russia.
Elena’s artworks can be found in private collections in Russia, USA, England, France, Germany, etc.

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Edward Dufner (1872-1957)


Edward Dufner was a painter and watercolorist of landscapes, portraits and figurative works. He was also a master teacher.
He began his artistic education at the Buffalo Arts Student League and at the Art Students League in NYC with George Brandt Bridgman and Monbray.
He also studied with Jean-Paul Laurens at the Academie Julian in Paris, France as well as with Whistler🎨 in Italy.

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Hungarian Art History and Sitemap


Hungarian art has been both stunted and spurred on by pivotal historical events.
King Stephen’s conversion to Catholicism brought Romanesque and Gothic art and architecture, while the Turkish occupation nipped Hungary’s Renaissance in the bud.
The Habsburgs opened the doors wide to baroque influences. The arts thrived under the Dual Monarchy, through Trianon and even under fascism. Under communism much money was spent on classical music and 'correct' theatre. Under current economic conditions funding for the arts is being slashed.

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Alexander Shevelev, 1964 | Impressionist painter


Александр Шевелёв was born in Rybinsk, Jaroslav, Russia. He studied Painting, Sculpture and Architecture at the "Sherehobich School" Leningrad.
He graduated in Architecture at the "I. Repin🎨 University". He is a member of the Group of Professionals of the European Union of Russian Artists. He is also a member of the Russian Federation.

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John Leslie Breck (1859-1899)


John Leslie Breck was an American artist🎨 who died at the age of 39. During his short life he painted a number of notable works, and is credited with introducing Impressionism to the United States with a show in Boston in 1890.
He died in 1899, reported as death by gas poisoning, and is interred in Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston. His works remain in a number of American museums and private collections.

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Theodore Wendel (1859-1932)


Born to German parents in Midway, Ohio, Theodore Wendel studied art at the McMicken School of Design before traveling to Munich, where he enrolled at the Royal Academy in 1876.
There he joined a circle of artists around Frank Duveneck, painting and traveling through Italy during the summers and spending winters at Duveneck’s school of art in Munich until his return to the United States in 1882.

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Milo Manara, 1945 | Women Vs. the Covid-19

Durante il lockdown imposto dall'emergenza sanitaria Covid-19, il celebre autore Italiano di fumetti Milo Manara, con una serie di illustrazioni, ha voluto rendere omaggio alle donne in prima linea nella lotta al Coronavirus: Personale sanitario, i rider, i corrieri, le forze dell’ordine, le commesse dei supermercati ecc.
In queste settimane, se l'Italia ha continuato a funzionare, è anche grazie a loro!


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William Glackens | Ashcan School painter | Page 2



William J. Glackens, in full William James Glackens (1870-1938), American artist🎨 whose paintings of street scenes and middle-class urban life rejected the dictates of 19th-century academic art and introduced a matter-of-fact realism into the art of the United States.

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Louis Ritman (1889-1963)


Louis Ritman was an American impressionist painter.
He is best known for his female figures, painted in a fashion similar to that of his friends Frederick Carl Frieseke, Lawton S. Parker and Richard E. Miller, all American artists who studied and lived in France.
Ritman was born in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Russia (now Ukraine), and moved with his family to Chicago around 1900.

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Philip Leslie Hale (1865-1931)


Philip Leslie Hale was an American🎨 Impressionist artist, writer and teacher.
Hale was born in Boston, the son of prominent minister Edward Everett Hale, the brother of artist Ellen Day Hale, and was related to Nathan Hale and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
He studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston under Edmund Tarbell🎨, and with Kenyon Cox and J. Alden Weir at the Art Students League of New York.