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Bob Pejman, 1963 | Romantic painter


"There are no people in my paintings, so you can imagine yourself in the scenes", explains the artist.

Born in Vienna, Bob Pejman was surrounded by art and culture from an early age. The son of an operatic composer and a concert musician, he spent his early childhood in Vienna, and then by way of England moved to the United States in 1976.
Pejman began painting by the age of seven, and by the time he was sixteen he had won numerous awards in group exhibitions. However, despite his art instructor's insistence for him to pursue an education and career in art, Pejman decided to enter the field of business management.

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Eduardo Úrculo | Pop Art painter / Sculptor

Spanish painter and sculptor Eduardo Úrculo Fernandez (1938-2003), one of the greatest Pop Art's artist in Spain.
He is also known by his works in other styles like Neo-Cubism and Black Expressionism.
He also worked as a graphic designer, illustrator and set designer.
Most of his paintings were about figures, suitcases, trips and hats.


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Arthur Schopenhauer: "Le anime affini si salutano già da lontano"

Quelli che si amano e che sono nati gli uni per gli altri,
si incontrano facilmente:
le anime affini
si salutano già da lontano.

Lynn Noelle Rushton
Lynn Noelle Rushton

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Manet e l'Impressionismo

Manet viene giustamente inserito nella genealogia dell'Impressionismo.
Egli, infatti, fu l'artefice di una pittura priva di forti variazioni chiaroscurali, e più sensibile al contrasto ed alle armonie fra i colori piuttosto che alla definizione dei volumi: queste peculiarità, se da un lato furono accolte molto freddamente da molti, dall'altro giocarono un ruolo fondamentale nell'affermazione della pittura impressionista, animata da artisti come Monet, Pissarro, Renoir, Sisley, Cézanne, Bazille ed altri.


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Maria Zeldis | Figurative painter

Born in Ukraine, Maria Fedotova-Zeldis (1955-2018) was trained as a professional pianist, and sharing the love for the plastic arts with her twin sister.
She spent her whole childhood in Kyiv, and in the early 1990s, she and her husband moved to Mexico, where she lived and worked in a symphony orchestra.
A self-taught painter, Maria Zeldis is very talented.