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Gaetano Gandolfi | Rococò painter


Gaetano Gandolfi (1734-1802) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque and early Neoclassic period, active in Bologna.
Gaetano was born in San Matteo della Decima, near Bologna, to a family of artists.
Ubaldo Gandolfi was his brother, Mauro Gandolfi was his son, and Democrito Gandolfi was his grandson.
Gaetano became a "student" at the Accademia Clementina in Bologna, where he was taught by Felice Torelli and Ercole Lelli.

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Love letter from Igor Stravinsky to Coco Chanel, 1933


"Rouge de Chanel on Igor’s brow
Losing its sweet odour
Impatiently waiting for an exquisite perfume
To add itself
To the sweet memory of a kiss
From the fiery coloured lips
Of Chanel also called Coco

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Fred Tomaselli, 1956 | A "beautiful" virus


Fred Tomaselli is an American artist🎨. He is best known for his highly detailed paintings on wood panels, combining an array of unorthodox materials suspended in a thick layer of clear, epoxy resin.
Tomaselli's paintings include medicinal herbs, prescription pills and hallucinogenic plants alongside images cut from books and magazines: flowers, birds, butterflies, arms, legs and noses, which are combined into dazzling patterns that spread over the surface of the painting like a beautiful virus or growth.

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Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) | Quotes

  • In order to create there must be a dynamic force, and what force is more potent than love?
  • Per creare ci deve essere una grande forza dinamica. E quale forza è più potente dell'amore.
  • Gli artisti mediocri prendono in prestito, quelli grandi rubano.
  • A good composer does not imitate; he steals.
  • Composers combine notes, that's all.
  • I compositori combinano le note, tutto qui.
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Jules Grün (1868-1934) | Painter of the Belle Époque


Jules-Alexandre Grün was a French🎨 Post-impressionist painter, poster artist and illustrator.
He is called the last great artist of the Belle Époque.
Jules-Alexandre Grün was a student of the famous theater decorator of the Paris Opera, Jean-Baptiste Lavastre, and the landscape painter and long-time jury member of the Paris Salon, Antoine Guillemet.