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Jill Maytorena | Mixed media painter

Jill Maytorena's portraits reveal figures who emerge through a glow of pastels and vibrant patterns.
She has a unique style of capturing beauty through textural representations and forms.
This series of artworks discovers the presence of patterns that are introspective and exploratory.
Sewing patterns, patterned fabrics and papers, charcoals, and soft pastels blend in collaged layers to illuminate the topography of her figurative art.


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Johan Tirén | Genre painter

Johan Tirén (1853-1911) was a Swedish painter who specialized in scenes of the rural life in Northern Sweden.
He was the older brother of the artist, Karl Tirén. At the age of seven, his family moved to Oviken in Jämtland, where his father served as the Vicar.
He originally attended the Tekniska skolan in Stockholm then spent the years 1877 to 1880 at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, where he won a Royal Medal in 1880 for his painting of Loki imprisoned by Æsir.


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Geneviève Daël, 1947 | Interior scenes painter

Geneviève Daël was born in Paris and continues to live and work in Montmartre.
She studied Decorative Arts at the Académie Charpentier.
After a brief period spent living in London she returned to Paris, where she began to study painting independently, and worked as a model for Dior while developing her artistic practice.


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Jacopo Zucchi | L'allegoria della Notte, 1588

"L'allegoria della Notte" di Jacopo Zucchi (1542-1596), è una delle nove tele dello splendido soffitto del Terrazzo delle Carte Geografiche, nel primo corridoio degli Uffizi a Firenze.
Fra le ombre della notte, al chiarore della luna, tutto può accadere.
Una dama alata, dalla carnagione eburnea, culla i suoi figli sopra una nube in un cielo stellato.
Uno di loro gioca con la falce del tempo.

Jacopo Zucchi | Allegoria della Notte, 1588 | Soffitto del Terrazzo delle Carte Geografiche, Gallerie degli Uffizi

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Johan Oscar Cantzler | Genre painter

Johan Oscar Cantzler (1844-1921) was a Swedish painter who mainly drew portraits and genre paintings.
He also made drawings for the Swedish banknotes in denominations of SEK 5, 50 and 100.
Cantzler first worked for a time as a commercial bookkeeper, the same profession as his father.