Iban Barrenetxea, 1973 | Fantasy Art
Armen Gasparian, 1966 | Symbolist painter
Gasparian was born in South Armenia, where he studied art in George Ajrapetjana's workshop. He moved to St. Petersburg nearly two decades ago, and continues living and working there today.
His works are in private collections worldwide, including Germany, Holland, Finland, North America, and Russia.
His romantic images and use of symbolism convey nature with delicate lyricism. While the artist experimented with a bright palette in his earlier works, his later pieces are muted and convey a sense of calm and tranquility.
The refined quality of these pieces is characteristic of the northern school of art.
Gasparian has developed his own artistic language, combining the traditions of classical art and the new plastic form.
Ruth Sanderson, 1951 | Fantasy illustrator
Ruth Sanderson is an illustrator of many books for children and young adults.
Graduated from the Paier College of Art in Connecticut in 1974.
Since then, she has illustrated many books for children and young adults.
Sanderson is a member of the Society of Illustrators, the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, and the Western Massachusetts Illustrator's Guild.
Eduard Hau | Interiors of the Hermitage Museum
Eduard Petrovich Hau / Эдуард Петрович Гау (28 July 1807 in Reval - c.1888 in Dorpat) was a Baltic German painter and graphic artist.
He was the son of painter Johannes Hau (1771-1838), who had emigrated from Northern Germany in 1795, and he grew up in the German community of Tallinn ("Reval" in German). His half-brother was the painter Woldemar Hau. From 1830-1832, he studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts.
Theodore Robinson | Impressionist painter
Theodore Robinson (1852-1896) was an American painter best known for his Impressionist landscapes.
He was one of the first american artists to take up impressionism in the late 1880s, visiting Giverny and developing a close friendship with Claude Monet.
Several of his works are considered masterpieces of American Impressionism.
Abraxsis Der Jen ~ Love stories in the Forbidden City
Abraxsis Der Jen is an Taiwanese painter.
Specialty: Portraits of traditional Chinese women, national character, national costumes.
Submitted works are included in a huge series of paintings under the general title: Illustration Collection of the Ancient Chinese People - The Zephyr-Love Stories of the Royal Manchu in the Forbidden City.
Antonio Tamburro, 1948
Virginia Palomeque, 1961 | Figurative Expressionism painter
Palomeque was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 1961. She has been painting and drawing since a very young age, attending various workshops and art schools. Later, she gained a place at the prestigious Manuel Belgrano National College of Fine Arts from which she graduated in 1989. Her work has been influenced by Expressionism and Realism, but it is the imprint of her own personality that makes it remarkable. The intensity of her painting and the singularity of her themes, developed through the bold use of colour in its purest expression, capture the imagination and enthrall spectators at all her shows. She has been exhibiting her work since 1990, has participated in many National, Provincial and Municipal art shows and has been awarded numerous prizes and honours.
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