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Jan Gossaert | Renaissance painter

Jan Gossart, also called Jan Gossaert or Jan Mabuse, (born c. 1478, Maubeuge?, France - died October 1, 1532, Antwerp?), Netherlandish painter who was one of the first artists to introduce the style of the Italian Renaissance🎨 into the Low Countries.
Gossart is most likely to be identified with Jennyn van Hennegouwe, who is registered as a master in the Guild of St. Luke at Antwerp in 1503.
His most important early work extant is the Adoration of the Kings, which is painted in the ornate style of the Antwerp school. Other early works, such as Jesus, the Virgin, and the Baptist, reflect his interest in the works of Jan van Eyck and Albrecht Dürer🎨. Another early work, famous for its sense of mood, is the Agony in the Garden.


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Ivana Kobilca | Realist / Genre painter

Ivana Kobilca (1861-1926) is the most prominent Slovene female painter and a key figure of Slovene cultural identity.
She was a realist painter who studied and worked in Vienna, Munich, Paris, Sarajevo, Berlin and Ljubljana.
She mostly painted oil paintings and pastels, whereas her drawings are few.
The themes include still life, portraits, genre works, allegories and religious scenes.
She was a controversial person, criticised for following movements that had not developed further in later periods.


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Leonard Cohen / Fatima Tomaeva | You do not have to love me / Non devi amarmi

Fatima Tomaeva / Фатима Томаева, 1967

You do not have to love me
just becouse
you are all the women
I have ever wanted
I was born to follow you
every night
while I'm still
the many men who love you

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir | La Loge (The Theatre Box), 1874

Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s La Loge (The Theatre Box), 1874, is one of the masterpieces of Impressionism and a major highlight of The Courtauld Gallery’s collection.
Its depiction of an elegant couple on display in a loge, or box at the theatre, epitomises the Impressionists’ interest in the spectacle of modern life.
In celebration of The Courtauld Institute of Art’s 75th anniversary the exhibition Renoir At the Theatre: Looking at ‘La Loge’, on view from 21 February to 25 May 2008, unites La Loge for the first time with Renoir’s other treatments of the subject and logepaintings by contemporaries, including Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas.


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Eugène Buland | Genre | Naturalist painter

Jean-Eugène Buland is a French painter🎨, born on October 26, 1852, in Paris, and died in 1926 in Charly-sur-Marne in the Aisne.
The son of an engraver, Buland entered the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts under the tutelage of Alexandre Cabanel🎨. His earliest works were Symbolist paintings🎨 of antique scenes, but he quickly turned towards depicting scenes of everyday life.
He used photographs in order to paint with realism. He received the Second Grand Prix🎨 de Rome two years in a row, in 1878 and 1879.