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Franck Gérard, 1969 | AI retro creations

Franck Gérard is a self-taught French visual artist living and working in Angers, France who worked creating computer graphics for architecture for over 20 years.
He began presenting geometric abstract artworks on Instagram in 2020.
With 190,000 followers in 3 years Franck Gérard is recognised as an innovative visual artist.


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Anton Romako | Genre painter

Anton Romako was an Austrian painter.
Romako painted a large number of landscape scenes (for example from the Bad Gastein), influenced by the Barbizon school, but is known mostly for his portraits and historical scenes.
His early works display the influence of Biedermeier realism, while the late works are painted in a nervous expressionist style which disturbed his contemporaries.


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Francine Van Hove, 1942 | Modern painter

Francine Van Hove is a contemporary French painter.
Born in Saint-Mandé (Seine, France), she studied in Paris and received a Fine Arts degree with qualifications to teach in secondary schools.
After teaching one year at Lycee de Jeunes Filles in Strasbourg, she resigned from her position and decided to come back to Paris in 1964 where she now lives and continues to paint.


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Robert Völcker | Romantic painter

Robert Völcker Robert Volcker (1854-1924) was a German visual artist who was born in Dohna, near Pirna, in Saxony.
He learned under Ferdinand Pauwels (Belgian history painter, 1830-1904) at the Dresden Academy.
He then moved to Munich, where he died in 1924.


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Camille Claudel | Study of Left Hand, 1889

Did you know many of Auguste Rodin's statues' hands and feet were modeled by Camille Claudel (1864-1943) while she worked in his studio?
A common friend wrote in 1898 that many of her hands and feet are "preserved with great care by her teacher as pieces of the rarest perfection".
A stunning artist in her own right, Claudel impressed Rodin and many others for her incredibly expressive and life-like sculptures.
This bronze study of a left hand by Claudel, while tiny, holds immense detail and vitality.

Camille Claudel | Study of Left Hand, 1889 | Collection Xavier Eeckhout, Courtesy Galerie Malaquais