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Eduardo Naranjo, 1944 | Neorealist /Surrealist painter

Eduardo Naranjo, one of the great Spanish painters, was born in 1944 in Monastery (Badajoz).
Meet in 1957 his master Eduardo Acosta and joins the School of Arts and Crafts, where he studied until 1960.
That same year he entered the School of Fine Arts of St. Elizabeth of Hungary.
In 1961 he moved to study at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, and that is where their education ends with paint.


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Paulo Coelho | Il Gioco degli Dei... / The Game of the Gods

Gli Dei lanciano i dadi, ma non domandano se vogliamo partecipare al gioco.
Non vogliono sapere se hai lasciato un uomo, una casa, un lavoro, una carriera, un sogno.
Gli dei non badano al fatto che tu vuoi avere una vita in cui ogni cosa sia al proprio posto,
in cui ogni desiderio si possa esaudire con il lavoro e la pertinacia.

Thor Lindeneg - Danish Surrealist painter

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Kei Mieno 三重野慶, 1985 | Realist painter

Kei Mieno is a Japanese artist born in Hiroshima who has been painting professionally for more than 10 years already.
In 2007 Mieno graduating from Hiroshima City University - Faculty of Arts, Department of Fine Arts, Department of Oil Painting.
This painter specializes in hyperrealism, and mostly uses oil paint to create his masterpieces.


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Claudio Bravo Camus' 83rd Birthday

Google decided to remember this Friday, November 8, the Chilean painter Claudio Bravo Camus.
This date corresponds to the birthday of the remembered artist, who would turn 83 today. Although he died in 2011, his legacy is still present in the art world.
Claudio Bravo, -Claudio Nelson Bravo Camus- (born Nov. 8, 1936, Valparaíso, Chile - died June 4, 2011, Taroudant, Mor.), initially established himself as a society portrait painter in Chile and Spain, but he became better known for his vibrant still lifes of such everyday items as packages, crumpled paper and draped fabric.


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Henri Fantin-Latour interprets Schumann, Wagner, Brahms and Berlioz


In the 1870s, Henri Fantin-Latour's (French painter and lithographer, 1836-1904) work shifted towards more literary themes that connected him with Symbolism.
In parallel with this development, his works reflected his discovery of the German contemporary music of Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Richard Wagner and Hector Berlioz which also provided him with a source of inspiration.