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Edward Atkinson Hornel (1864-1933)

Edward Atkinson Hornel (1864-1933) was a Scottish painter of landscapes, flowers and foliage, with children.
He was a cousin of James Hornell. His contemporaries in the Glasgow Boys called him Ned Hornel.
Hornel was born in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia, of Scottish parents, and he was brought up and lived practically all his life in Scotland after his family moved back to Kirkcudbright in 1866.


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Karl Wilhelm Bauerle (1831-1912)

Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Bauerle - (also: Carl Bauerle/Bowerley) - (1831-1912) was a German painter who achieved international fame as a portrait painter at German courts and later at the British one Court of Queen Victoria.
Little has been published about Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Bauerle.
He emigrated to Ohio, learned to engrave from an uncle in Cincinnati, then returned to Stuttgart to pursue a career as a children's portraitist and genre painter (his patrons included Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Queen Victoria, Edward Prince of Wales).


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Childe Hassam | Poppies on the Isles of Shoals, 1890

Throughout his career, Frederick Childe Hassam (American, 1859-1935) made several extended trips to Europe, where he was inspired by the sights and the many artists he met there.
A Back Road, completed the year after his first European tour, demonstrates a compositional daring and freedom of brushwork that were still unusual in American art of this period.
Influenced by the work of the nineteenth-century French Barbizon School, Hassam emphasized heavy brushstrokes and intense lighting effects.

Childe Hassam | Poppies on the Isles of Shoals, 1890 | Brooklyn Museum

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Scottish Art History and Sitemap

Scottish art is the body of visual art made in what is now Scotland, or about Scottish subjects, since prehistoric times.
It forms a distinctive tradition within European art, but the political union with England has led its partial subsumation in British art.
The earliest examples of art from what is now Scotland are highly decorated carved stone balls from the Neolithic period.
From the Bronze Age there are examples of carvings, including the first representations of objects, and cup and ring marks.

Stanley Cursiter | Post-Impressionist painter

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Bessie MacNicol (1869-1904)

Scottish painter Elizabeth MacNicol was born in Glasgow on the 17 July 1869 to a schoolmaster and his wife.
She attended Glasgow School of Art from 1887 until 1892 before travelling to Paris to study at the Academie Colarossi.
On her return to Scotland, MacNicol took on a studio in St Vincent Street and became closely associated with the circle of Glasgow Boys.


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Marcos Rey, 1978 | Realist painter

Marcos Rey is a self-taught Spanish painter born in the Galician city of Vilagarcía de Arousa, Spain.
He has devoted his life to painting professionally for more than ten years.
Drawing was always a very important part of his life since he was a child.
At 26 years old he started making commissions, as he mastered his technique helped by books and his own artistic intuition.


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Dame Ethel Walker | Impressionist painter

Dame Ethel Walker DBE ARA (1861-1951) was a Scottish painter of portraits, flower-pieces, sea-pieces and decorative compositions.
From 1936, Walker was a member of The London Group.
Her work displays the influence of Impressionism, Puvis de Chavannes, Gauguin and Asian art.


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Kesja Tabaczuk, 1989 | Figurative painter

Kesja Tabaczuk was born in Opole, Poland and is currently living in Oslo, Norway.
She started studying art as soon as she could.
At the age of 12, Kesja applied to a school of Art in her home city of Opole.
She passed the test of drawing and painting with full score at first try.
After 3 successful years she decided to continue studying art in "OSSP" high school in Opole.


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Jesse Mockrin, 1981

Jesse Mockrin (born Silver Spring, MD) received her M.F.A. from the University of California, San Diego in 2011, and her B.A. from Barnard College, New York in 2003.
She has had solo exhibitions at Night Gallery (Los Angeles), Nathalie Karg Gallery (New York), and Galerie Perrotin (Seoul).
Her work is in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Dallas Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD), the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the Rubell Family Collection, among others.


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Pierre Bonnard: "Art will never be able to exist without nature".


Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) was a French painter, illustrator and printmaker, known especially for the stylized decorative qualities of his paintings and his bold use of color.
A founding member of the Post-Impressionist group of avant-garde painters Les Nabis, his early work was strongly influenced by the work of Paul Gauguin, as well as the prints of Hokusai and other Japanese artists.
Bonnard was a leading figure in the transition from Impressionism to Modernism.
He painted landscapes, urban scenes, portraits and intimate domestic scenes, where the backgrounds, colors and painting style usually took precedence over the subject.

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Alfie Gatt, 1985 | Surrealist figurative painter

Alfie Gatt, an award-winning painter - best known as AlfieAlpha, was born on the small and sunny island of Malta.
His drive and passion for his love of art started in his early childhood years.
He pursued his studies and was successfully awarded a degree from the Institute of Art and Design, in Malta in 2005.
Alongside painting, he also explores digital to expand his way to express himself such as through illustrations, video editing and 2D animations.


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Archan Nair, 1982

Archan Nair is a Visual artist, Illustrator and Digital Artist, specializing in mixed media, illustration, and digital art based out of Berlin, Germany.
Archan's visual expressions are part of a journey which is really influenced by the mysteries of our existence and how every action, emotion, and our interconnectedness in a universal scale sets of a chain of reactions.. which we experience from the micro to the macro scale.
Formerly a fashion major and entrepreneur, Archan started painting in 2006 at the age of 24 and made the shift as an independent artist in 2007.


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Dawn Whitelaw | Plein Air painter

Dawn Whitelaw is one of the artists in On Track Studios in Franklin, Tennessee.
Painting Plein Air with colleagues in Plein Air Painters of the Southeast and The Chestnut Group adds a richness and honesty to her studio work.
Whitelaw is currently on the the board of the Portrait Society of America where she serves as vice-chair.
She has also been featured as faculty for Plein Air South and the Plein Air Convention and Expo.


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José Luis Ceña, 1982 | Abstract figurative painter

Spanish painter José Luis Ceña was born in Malaga in 1982.
At the age of 15 he moved to Madrid, where he graduated in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid in the specialty of Plastic Arts in 2005.
In 2001 he received a scholarship from the Royal Casa de la Moneda for the expansion of its studies in the disciplines of Engraving and Graphic Design.
Training in these fields allowed him to investigate about resources and tools that, although alien to traditional painting, are incorporated into his creative process, giving him work a special plasticity.


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Scott Conary, 1971

Raised where the East Coast suburbs filtered into the woods and farms, Scott Conary (Rhode Island School of Design, BFA ’93) creates oil paintings of everyday objects and places with which we have complicated and often ambiguous relationships.
Pulled from their context, these objects say something about how we interact with the world and one another.


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Giovanni Muzzioli | Macchiaioli painter

Giovanni Muzzioli (1854-1894) was an Italian painter.
Muzzioli was born in Modena, after his family had moved from Castelvetro.
At the age of 15 years, he began to attend the local Academy of Fine Arts of Modena, working under Antonio Simonazzi and Asioli.
At the age of seventeen (1871), years later, he gained the Poletti scholarship entitling him to four years residence in Rome studying at the Accademia di San Luca, working first under professor Podesti, and later after 1874 under professor Coghetti.


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Noemi Martín, 1975

Noemi Martin was born in Barcelona.
She has shown a great love for painting since her early childhood.
At the age of sixteen, she entered the Massana School in Barcelona where she studied painting.
Noemi Martín’s work revels in imaginary spaces in which perspective is the only form of architecture, and in which her unmistakable ochres, greys and yellows bathe every detail, creating a world which, although imaginary, reflects an infinite number of realities and the most intimate of our sentiments, like a mirror.


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Kalliopi Asargiotaki, 1959 | Figurative painter

Καλλιόπη Ασαργιωτάκη was born in Ierapetra, Crete.
She studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts under Giorgos Mavroidis and Ilias Dekoulakos (1979-1983) thanks to a Greek State Scholarships Foundation (IKY) grant.
She pursued her studies in Paris at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts (1985-1986) on a French State scholarship (CROUS), under Vladimir Veličković.


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Colin Fraser, 1956 | Egg tempera painter

Colin Fraser has long been established as one of the world's leading egg tempera painters.
Colin Fraser is a contemporary Scottish-born painter known for his detailed still lifes, landscapes, and interiors.
Fraser's use of egg-tempera gives his work a light-filled, translucent quality unequaled in other mediums, it is notoriously hard to control and seldom used by contemporary artists.
"It's a medium fraught with technical difficulties, but therein lies its charm.


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François Pagé, 1962 | Conceptual painter

François Pagé was born in Tours where he currently lives.
He defines himself as a conceptual painter.
Pagé graduated with a degree in History of Art and finished a National Postgraduate Degree in Expression in Visual Arts at l'École de Beaux Arts de Tours.
He particularly admires the work of Gerhard Richter, a painter from former East Germany who was one of the first artists to examine society in his artwork.
Stylistically speaking, Pagé, who hates the idea of chance and limits the size of his canvases to the nearest cm2, is impossible to define.


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Charles van Beveren | Romantic painter

Charles Van Beveren (1809-1850) was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the most important colorists of his time.
Charles van Beveren, was a portrait, history and genre painter of the Romantic period, who spent much of his life in Amsterdam.
He was born at Mechlin in 1809, and studied art at the academy of his native city and at Antwerp.
He settled in Amsterdam in 1830, subsequently visiting Paris, Rome, and other cities of Italy, and distinguished himself as a painter of history, genre and portraits.


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Paul Verlaine | Autumn Song / Chanson d'automne, 1866

The long sobs
Of violins
Of autumn
Wound my heart
With a monotone
Languor.

Vincent van Gogh | Autumn garden

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Shara Hughes, 1981 | Surreal landscapes

Shara Hughes was born in Atlanta, Georgia.
Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Shara Hughes earned a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and later attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.
She describes her lush, vibrantly chromatic images of hills, rivers, trees and shorelines, often framed by abstract patterning, as "invented landscapes".


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Masayo Odahashi, 1975 | Glass sculptor


Masayo Odahashi / 小田橋昌代 was born in Mie, Japan.
She earned Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from Aichi University of Education in Japan, Her master's degree was in fine arts, with an art education specialty.
In 2010, she had a solo exhibition, Inner Sight, at the Glasmuseet Ebeltoft in Denmark.
Her work is in the permanent collections of the Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung in Germany, and Glasmuseet Ebeltoft.

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Thierry Lechanteur, 1968 | Voyage imaginaire en Art Nouveau

Thierry Lechanteur is one of the pioneers in the use of Artificial Intelligence in Belgium and in photography, creating images that transcend the limits of reality to offer a surprising visual experience.
At the crossroads of artistic photography and technology, Thierry Lechanteur, an experienced artist born in Liège, skillfully combines traditional photography techniques with cutting-edge digital manipulation.
By exploring the frontiers of AI in the art world, he questions the limits between man and machine, while bringing a new vision to the world of photography and digital art.


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Yuri Denissov, 1962 | Figurative painter

Franco-Russian painter Yuri Denissov lives and works in Antibes and participates in the cultural life of the Côte d'Azur.
His father was a philosophy professor.
Denissov studied at the Fine Arts School of Saint Petersburg, diploma with honors "Excellent", in 1991.
Thanks to his academic training and his realistic painting technique, Yuri Denisov manages to create lively compositions that bring scenes from everyday life to life.


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Carlos Morago, 1954 | Romantic painter

Carlos Morago is the painter-poet of stopped moments, buried silences and empty spaces.
Carlos Morago unfolds his melancholy splendor and demonstrates how painting is first and foremost a matter of gaze and sensitivity.
Carlos Morago was born in Madrid, Spain.
In 1980 he began exhibiting his work in El Ferrol, Spain and his interpretations of the elements of nature and interiors have been shown in different exhibitions around the world ever since.


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Marfa Tymchenko | Master of decorative painting


Marfa Tymchenko / Марфа Ксенофонтівна Тимченко (1922-2009) was a famous Ukrainian folk artist, master of decorative painting, Shevchenko Prize winner(2000), Kateryna Bilokur first Prize winner.
Specializing mainly in decorative graphic art and the painting of china, she also works in decorative monumental art, book design, poster art, underglaze painting, and painting on wood.

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Peter Hartwig, 1963 | Abstract painter

Peter Hartwig is a Dutch painter.
Hartwig studied at the Academie Minerva in Groningen, Netherlands.
He mainly works with oil-on-canvas in a figurative style with impressionistic paint strokes.
His work is based on direct observations, memories and elements from the fantasy world.


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Kenny Harris, 1974 | Naturalist painter

Kenny has been a fixture in the Los Angeles art scene since arriving in Venice Beach in 2001.
He has made a career out of describing his environment both at home and abroad.
He has traveled around the world depicting subject matter both grand and mundane.
Drawn to quiet subjects, his muted palette and spare spaces evoke a calming energy.


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Judy Nimtz, 1973 | Figurative painter

Judy Nimtz was born in Taiwan and raised on the island of O'ahu in Hawaii.
After completion of her MFA in 2008 from Laguna College of Art and Design, Judy made Southern California her home.
Nimtz has exhibited her work in several solo and group exhibitions in the Los Angeles area including a joint survey exhibition with Kenny Harris at The Santa Monica College Barrett Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (2012) and multiple Artist-In-Residencies in Siena and Tuscany, Italy (2011-2015).