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David Durall, 1970 | AI Art

David Durall using Artificial intelligence (AI) to share beauty with the world.
He studied at Eastern Illinois University, Southern Illinois at Carbondale.
"I got my masters in Art History my paper was on Bonnard and Vuillard and how the did for interiors what Monet and others did for outside scenes working in plein air, although Bonnard landscapes look like an opal exploded He, not Lautrec invented the French poster".
David Durall lives in Chicago, Illinois.


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Torsten Wolber, 1964 | Figurative painter


Torsten Wolber has been working as a freelance illustrator and illustrator teacher for digital painting for almost 30 years.
Wolber studied graphic design and illustration at Cologne University of Applied Sciences from 1987 to 1992.
In 2020 he has dedicated himself entirely to oil painting.
The artist focuses on portraits and figurative motifs, which he combines with spontaneous and fast plein air / open-air painting.

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Emily Dickinson | Che sia io la tua estate, 1858

Che sia io la tua estate
Quando l'estate sarà lontana!
E la tua musica, quando allodola
e pettirosso taceranno!

Joseph DeCamp | Farawell

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Pan’s Party, 1879

Pierre-Auguste Renoir painted this florid allegorical canvas, La fête de Pan, in the summer of 1879.
Commissioned to adorn the drawing room of the Bérard family’s country home, the Château de Wargemont, La fête de Pan depicts a spring festival devoted to the ancient Greek god, Pan - a rare example of a mythological subject in Renoir’s oeuvre.
This jubilant painting combines the artist’s careful observations of nature en plein air with his imaginative fantasies of beauty, both feminine and floral.


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Amedeo Modigliani | Jeune fille rousse (Jeanne Hébuterne), 1918

Jeanne Hébuterne (6 April 1898 - 26 January 1920) was a French artist, best known as the frequent subject and common-law wife of the artist Amedeo Clemente Modigliani. She took her own life two days after Modigliani died, and is now buried beside him.
Described by the writer Charles-Albert Cingria (1883-1954) as gentle, shy, quiet, and delicate, Jeanne Hébuterne became a principal subject for Modigliani's art.

Amedeo Modigliani | Jeune fille rousse (Jeanne Hébuterne), 1918 | Collezione Jonas Netter