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Pierre Auguste Cot | Springtime / Le Printemps, 1873

O primavera! gioventù dell'anno!
O gioventù! primavera della vita!!!

O Spring! Youth of the year!
O youth! Springtime of life!!!


Springtime
Artist: Pierre-Auguste Cot (French, Bédarieux 1837-1883 Paris);
Date:1873;
Medium: Oil on canvas;
Dimensions: 84 x 50 in. (213.4 x 127 cm);
Classification: Paintings;
Credit Line: Gift of Steven and Alexandra Cohen, 2012;
Accession Number: 2012.575;
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 827.

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Federico García Lorca | Indovinello della chitarra / Riddle of the guitar

Nel rotondo
crocevia
sei fanciulle
ballano.

Tre d’argento
e tre di carne.

Federico Beltrán Masses | Tres Para Uno / Three for one, 1934

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Jean Abrie, 1962 | Pittore di figure


Jean Abrie è nato in Sud Africa e nei suoi primi anni è cresciuto in Zimbabwe.
Quando è tornato in Sud Africa ha completato gli studi e si è laureato all'Università di Pretoria.
È ben noto per i suoi dipinti fotorealistici della fauna selvatica africana.
Jean Abrie vive in Sudafrica, dove trae ispirazione dalla natura, dagli animali e dalle persone del continente africano in continua evoluzione.

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Alois Arnegger | Romantic landscape painter | Part.3

Unlike many artists of his time, Austrian painter* Alois Arnegger (1879-1967) was artistically inspired by a pre-Impressionist style rooted in Romanticism and Barbizon School theories.
Arnegger established a reputation as a fine portraitist and landscape artist, and was particularly well known for his Austrian and Italian scene paintings.


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Renoir | Young Spanish Woman with a Guitar, 1898

Pierre-Auguste Renoir🎨
Young Spanish woman with a guitar
1898
55.6 x 65.2 cm
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated lower right: Renoir.98.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Ailsa Mellon Bruce Collection

"Young Spanish Woman with a Guitar" is an 1898 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, now in the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.