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Johan Barthold Jongkind | Landscape painter



Johan Barthold Jongkind (born June 3, 1819, Lattrop, Neth.- died Feb. 9, 1891, Côte-Saint-André, France) painter and printmaker whose small, informal landscapes continued the tradition of the Dutch* landscapists while also stimulating the development of Impressionism*.
Jongkind first studied under local landscape painters at The Hague. In 1846 he moved to Paris and worked under the genre painter* Eugène Isabey and François Picot.

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Vytautas Laisonas, 1965 | Magic Realism painter



Lithuanian painter Vytautas Laisonas, born in the village Skrėbiškis-Biržai district, is a member of Lithuania Folk Art Gild since 1991.
A key to his success is his creative ambitious personality and belief that self-analysis leads to perfection. Music, nature, lights, accidental moments are the other things that empower Vytautas to express himself through paintings.

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Alexander Saidov / Александр Саидов, 1970 | Fantastic Realism painter



Alexander Saidov / Александр Саидов was born in Pavlovskaya, Krasnodar region. In 1989 he has finished the Krasnodar Art Institute. Since 1995 is a member of The Artist’s Union of Russia. From 1991 is participant of city, regional, zone exhibitions.

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Lea Reinhart | Still life painter


Lea Reinhart (Brno 1877 - 1970 Vienna) was an Austrian painter*, known for Miniatures and still life painting.
She presumably studied at the Vienna Art School for Women under guidance of the Viennese painters* Robert Scheffer and Adalbert Franz Seligman. Her miniatures and still life paintings enjoy great popularity.

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Ekaterina Vassilenko Searcy | Ballet dancers



Ekaterina Vassilenko Searcy /Екатерина Василенко Сирси is a Russian*-born American* figurative and portrait painter, living and working in San Diego, California.
Her drawings and oil paintings respect the technique and style of old masters of Renaissance* and baroque period of Italian*, Flemish, French* and Russian* masters.