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Dominic Davison, 1972 | Romantic painter

Dominic Davison was born in London and now lives in Buckinghamshire, UK where he gets his inspiration for his idyllic and romantic scenes. He has been creating art for many years and in this time built up a loyal fan base, which now spans worldwide.
Prior to joining MGL he worked as a freelance artist, having his work published in magazines such as '3D Artist', and 'Advanced Photoshop'.


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Antonio Rotta (1828-1903) | Genre painter


Antonio Rotta was an Italian painter🎨, mainly of genre🎨 subjects.
Rotta was born on 28 February 1828 in Gorizia in the Kingdom of Illyria.
He enrolled at the Accademia Reale di Belle Arti of Venice, where he studied under Ludovico Lipparini.
His early genre paintings of Venetian scenes were followed by a number of religious and history paintings, among them Tiziano istruisce "Irene di Spilimbergo" ("Titian teaching Irene of Spilimberg").

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Raoul Dufy | Fauve painter


French painter in oil and watercolour, illustrator and designer, Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) was born at Le Havre. Took a job in commerce but also began in 1892 to attend evening classes at the municipal Ecole des Beaux-Arts, where he met Othon Friesz.
Awarded a scholarship in 1900 and went to Paris where he studied for four years under Bonnat at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.
Influenced at first by the Impressionists, then from 1905 by the Fauve style of Matisse and began to work in richer colours.

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Giuseppe De Nittis | La Belle Epoque

Giuseppe De Nittis (1846-1884) was one of the most important Italian painters of the 19th century, whose work merges the styles of Salon art and Impressionism.
De Nittis exhibited twelve paintings in the Exposition Universelle of 1878, and was awarded a gold medal.
In that same year he received the Légion d’honneur.


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Rob Hefferan, 1968 | Ballet Dancers

Brave, forward thinking and always challenging, British painter Rob Hefferan experiments with themes, moods and styles to create thought provoking visual statements that inspire us to see beyond our limited and cultural frames of reference.
Whether working with chalk pastels, oils or acrylics, Rob’s ability and innate flair see him capture life as it is lived.
His sensitive capacity to see beyond our masks and reveal the touching truth of who we really are is a testament to his deep insight.