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Carol Cavalaris | Fantasy painter


Reality and fantasy blend together as she combines photo sources and painting techniques to create her unique mixed medium images that she calls 'living art'.
Carol Cavalaris lives in the middle of a forest in the high country of Colorado. It is the wild beauty of her surroundings that inspires her digital paintings of wildlife and nature.
She grew up in Southern California and has been creating since childhood, always drawing, painting or making something. She has enjoyed many creative adventures, including sculpting, stained glass art, being a display artist, an interior designer, a graphic artist, a copywriter, and a creative director. She owned an ad agency with husband, LJ, Heart, for years, doing everything from producing books to print ads to tv commercials.

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Pietro Rotari | Baroque painter


Pietro Antonio Rotari (1707-1762) was an Italian painter and pastellist who was born in Verona.
Here he initially trained with Antonio Balestra, then moved to Venice and studied with Giovanni Battista Piazzetta.
In 1727, he went to Rome and in 1729 to Naples, where he worked with Francesco Solimena.
He later returned to Verona where he opened a private drawing academy and was made a count in 1749.

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Fletcher Sibthorp, 1967 | Figurative painter

British painter Fletcher Sibthorp has worked as a full-time artist for the past twenty years, producing work in the commercial market, as well as selling paintings to private and corporate collectors.
Rank Xerox, British Telecom, Chase Manhatten Bank, Railtrack and Kirin Brewery are just a few of the companies that own his paintings as part of their collections. Initially, Fletcher was attracted by the concept of movement and its effect on the human form.
This naturally lead to his interest in sport and abstract portrayals of gymnasts and athletes, culminating in an exhibition 'In Motion' in London in 1992.


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Nadar | The photographer of the Impressionists

Ringmaster, publicist, and performer in a highly theatrical life, the legendary Nadar (Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, 1820-1910) wore many hats - those of journalist, bohemian, left-wing agitator, playwright, caricaturist, and aeronaut.
He had success in all these roles, but what he did best was collect a pantheon of friends whom he honored with his generous and perceptive photographic portraits.
Born Gaspard-Félix Tournachon in 1820, the son of a liberal publisher, Nadar grew up in Paris in the heady ferment of Romanticism.
Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, and Eugène Delacroix were his early heroes; Gérard de Nerval, Théophile Gautier, and Charles Baudelaire his maturing friends. Nadar’s imagination, wit, and spontaneity, like his passion for the colorful, unconventional, and free, were tendencies shared with both generations of Romantic writers and artists.

George Sand (French Romantic writer, 1804-1876) by Nadar, 1864

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Pietro Antonio Rotari | A peasant girl In profile wearing a white scarf


Pietro Antonio Rotari 1707-1762) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
Born in Verona, he led a peripatetic career, and died in Saint Petersburg, where he had traveled to paint for the Russian court.
His portraits, mostly of women, are renowned for being beautiful and realistic.
Rotari's works were generally limited to royal portraits held by notables such as emperors and court ladies.