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Arthur Sarnoff (1912-2000) | Vintage Pinup painter

Sulamith Wülfing | Visionary painter
Sulamith Wülfing (1901-1989) was a German painter and illustrator. Her ethereal, enigmatic works depict fairy tales or mystical subjects.Born in Elberfeld, Rhine Province to Theosophist parents Karl and Hedwig Wülfing, as a child Sulamith had visions of angels, fairies, gnomes, and nature spirits. She first began drawing these creatures at the age of four. The visions continued throughout her life, and directly inspired her paintings.
Sulamith Wülfing graduated from the Art College in Wuppertal in 1921, and in 1932 married Otto Schulze, a professor at the Art College. Together, they created the Sulamith Wülfing Verlag (publishing house).
During World War II, the industrial area around Wuppertal became a bombing target, and Wülfing's house was destroyed, along with many of her paintings.

Alexey Slusar, 1961 | Flamenco dancers
Aлексей Cлюсар was born in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.
He received his art education at the secondary art school in Dnepropetrovsk and at the Academy of Architecture in Dnepropetrovsk.
He worked as an architect, interior designer, sculptor and decorator after his studies.
In 1988, Alexey launched his private design studio in Dnepropetrovsk.
He worked as an architect, interior designer, sculptor and decorator after his studies.
In 1988, Alexey launched his private design studio in Dnepropetrovsk.

Henri Gervex | Academic painter
Henri Gervex (Paris, 10 December 1852 - 7 June 1929) was a French painter who studied painting under Alexandre Cabanel, Pierre-Nicolas Brisset and Eugène Fromentin.
His early work belonged almost exclusively to the mythological genre, which served as an excuse for the painting of figure, but not always in the best of taste.
His Rolla of 1878, based on a poem by Alfred de Musset, was rejected by the jury of the Salon de Paris for immorality, since it depicted a scene from the poem of a naked prostitute after having sex with her client.
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