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Ile-de-France by Claude Monet

Guy de Maupassant, September 1886:

"Last year... I of ten followed Claude Monet in his search of impressions. He was no longer a painter, in truth, hut a hunter.
He proceeded, followed by children who carried his canvases, five or six canvases representing the same subject at different times of day and with different effects".


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Abraham Brueghel | Baroque painter

Abraham Brueghel (1631-1690) was a Flemish painter from the famous Brueghel family of artists.
He emigrated at a young age to Italy where he played an important role in the development of the style of decorative Baroque still lifes.

Early life

Abraham was born in Antwerp, the son of Jan Brueghel the Younger, the grandson of Jan Brueghel the Elder and the great-grandson of Pieter Brueghel the Elder.
Much of his artistic training came from his father Jan Brueghel the Younger, prolific painter and regular collaborator with Rubens.


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Pedro Salinas / Jean Delville | Sospingimi.. / Empújame..

Sospingimi, lanciami
da te, dalle tue guance,
come da isole di corallo,
a navigare, ad andare lontano
per cercarti, a cercare
fuori di te ciò che possiedi,
ciò che non mi vuoi dare.

Per rimanere sola,
inventami foreste vergini
con alberi di metallo

Jean Delville 1867-1953 - Belgian Symbolist painter
Jean Delville (Belgian Symbolist painter, 1867-1953)

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Geliy Korzhev / Гелий Коржев (1925-2012)

Geliy Mikhailovich Korzhev-Chuvelyov / Гелий Михайлович Коржев-Чувелёв was a Russian painter of a unique nature and scale with an extremely recognisable style.
Being an exponent of the Realist movement, the artist was also engaged in teaching activities for about thirty years, he acquired the status of the Professor of the Academy of Arts and was awarded honorary medals for his paintings on numerous occasions.


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Francois Bard / Martin Luther King


I Have a Dream
delivered 28 August 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.


.. And when we allow freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual:
Free at last! Free at last!
Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"