The son of the artist Phillip Fischer, Paul Gustave Fischer was born in Copenhagen. One of a rich vein of Danish painters🎨 working in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Fischer was a contemporary of amongst others, Carl Vilhelm Holsøe (1863-1935), Peder Mørk Mønsted (1859-1941) and Peter Wilhelm Ilsted (1861-1933).
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Emerico Tóth, 1970 | Abstract painter
Imre Tóth is an Hungarian painter. "My name Imre Tóth, artist name Emerico. My art is abstract, realistic, modern, sometime surreal, created in my own style and vision that most closely leans towards the expressionist and impressionist generic descriptions of styles.
There is no commitment towards theme and style. There is no defined path, only the love of painting. It is an ever-learning and experimenting spirit".
Nicola Simbari (1927-2012)
Italian painter Nicola Simbari was born in San Lucido, Calabria and this beautiful area greatly impacted his Mediterranean paintings: the blues of the ocean and sky and the bright hues of the flowers.
His family moved to Rome when he was young and his father worked there as a Vatican architect.
Rome's art masterpieces so impressed Simbari that, by age 13, he decided to study art and enrolled at the Accademia delle Belle Arti. He opened his first studio in Rome at 22 years of age. Simbari's early works featured scenes from his childhood - gypsies, cafes, fishing villages and the Italian countryside.
Bernardino Licinio | High Renaissance painter
Bernardino Licinio (1489-1565) was a painter during the Italian High Renaissance, creating portraits and religious works.
He was born in Bergamo in the town of Lombardy.
It is said that he may have trained in the studio of Giovanni Bellini (1430-1516), a prominent Venetian painter of the Bellini family.
Licinio stayed close to the artistic developments of the Venetian school of painting.
Brazilian Art History and Sitemap
José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior | Realist Genre painter
The creation of art in the geographic area now known as Brazil begins with the earliest records of its human habitation.
The original inhabitants of the land, pre-Columbian Indian peoples, produced various forms of art; specific cultures like the Marajoara left sophisticated painted pottery.
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