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Didier Lourenço, 1968 | Abstract painter

Didier Lourenço was born in Premià de Mar, Barcelona. At the age of 19 he began working in the lithography atelier of his father, where he learned the trade of lithography.
In 1988 Didier made a corner of the atelier his place for painting on canvas and paper. He shared his time between painting and printing lithographs for himself and professional artists.
The atelier would prove to be his best classroom, a place where Didier would build his education in the world of painting. That year he presented his first individual show and also edited his first collection of lithographies.


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Alfred Sisley | Stile Artistico

Tra i più grandi protagonisti dell'epopea impressionista, Alfred Sisley fu uno degli interpreti più lucidi e risoluti dei principi in base ai quali era nato il movimento: da «vero impressionista», come disse di lui Camille Pissarro, egli rinunciò alle pennellate fluide e lungamente studiate distintive dei dipinti accademici e adottò tocchi virgolati rapidi e staccati, idonei per cogliere l'estrema mobilità della luce e degli effetti cromatici.
Partendo dal presupposto scientifico che la luce era l'elemento indispensabile della visione, infatti, Sisley comprese che ogni paesaggio assume una gamma cromatica più o meno vivida in relazione alla quantità di luce che lo colpisce ed alla presenza o meno di altri colori che, a loro volta, si accostano o si mescolano, smorzandosi reciprocamente o reciprocamente esaltandosi.


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Gulyás László, 1960 | Figurative painter

Gulyás László was born in Budapest, Hungary. He graduated at the Academy of Fine and Applied Arts, where he specialised in graphic design. They he continued his studies as a student of the Academy of Fine Arts between 1983-1987.
He has been member of the National Society of Hungarian Artists since 1987.
The artist developed his individual world of images and acquired the painting techniques of the early masters of painting under the influence of the universal art of Rembrandt. This is what makes him distinct form his contemporaries.


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Vladimir Borovikovsky | Portrait of Maria Lopukhina, 1797


Vladimir Lukich Borovikovsky (1757-1825) - Russian artist🎨 of Ukrainian background who was the foremost portraitist of the sentimentalist era and a master of ecclesiastic painting.
Borovikovsky lived in Ukraine until he was 31 years old, having learned the trade of painting from his father, a Cossack and a minor member of the nobility who worked as an icon painter. Only a few of his father’s icons and portraits are extant. Though deeply sincere, they are slightly rough in execution.

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Amy Werntz, 1979 | Portrait painter


Amy Werntz is a contemporary realist artist currently residing in Dallas, Texas. Originally from the midwest, Amy’s appreciation and interest in art developed as a child, in a family full of talented artists.
She has always been drawn to faces and the human figure.
Through the years her inspiration has evolved to now focus on those around her.
She is fascinated by the postures and expressions of people within their everyday lives.
Amy got her BFA in Interior Design and currently splits her time between design and creating art.