Aert van der Neer, Aert also called Aernout (born 1603/04, Gorinchem [also called Gorkum, or Gorcum] or Amsterdam, Netherlands - died November 9, 1677, Amsterdam) Dutch painter of the Baroque period, famous for his nocturnal landscapes and winter scenes. His mastery of light effects is revealed in his many darkened landscapes lit by a full moon or a burning building as well as by his sensitivity to the appearance of light on water and ice.
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Aert van der Neer | Dutch Baroque Era painter
Eric Roux-Fontaine, 1966 | Magical Realism painter
Eric Roux-Fontaine was born in the Savoy Region of France. He enrolled at the Fine Art School of Saint-Etienne at the young age of 17 and graduated Summa Cum Laude 5 years later. Since his first solo exhibition in 1991, he has enjoyed sellout shows and overwhelming success throughout Europe. In 1995, the Musée des Beaux-arts of the city of Chambéry and the Musée Paul Dini of the city of Villefranche-sur-Saône acquired works which to date are part of their permanent collections.
Philip Jackson, 1944 | Abstract /Impressionist sculptor
"My sculptures are essentially an impressionistic rendering of the figure.
Where you see the figure seemingly grow out of the ground, the texture resembles tree bark, rock, or lava flow.
As the eye moves up the sculpture, the finish becomes gentler and more delicately worked, culminating in the hands and the mask, both of which are precisely observed and modeled" - Philip Jackson.
Peter Gric, 1968 | Realismo fantastico
Peter Gric è un pittore Ceco naturalizzato Austriaco.
Emigrò in Austria nel 1980, studiò in seguito (1988-93) all'Accademia delle Belle Arti di Vienna, dove fu allievo di Arik Brauer.
Tra il 1995 e il 96 svolse vari servizi alternativi.
Nel 2007 si esibisce alla Galerie 10 - Wiener Schule des Phantastischen Realismus.
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