American painter ▪ Laurie Kaplowitz earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Boston University and her Master of Fine Arts degree from American University. She is a Chancellor Professor in Painting in the College of Visual and Performing Arts.
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La Bocca della Verità / The Mouth of Truth, Roma 1485
Il nome "Bocca della verità" compare nel 1485 per rimanere una delle curiosità romane, venendo frequentemente riprodotta in disegni e stampe. Risale al I secolo e la sua funzione di “smascheratore” di bugie è stata introdotta del Medioevo, si utilizzava per giudicare la colpevolezza o l’innocenza di un imputato, che dopo aver introdotto la mano, se riusciva ad estrarla era innocente, al contrario era giudicato colpevole. Tra le leggende che corrono, c’è quella più accreditata, la quale dice che, in caso di una sentenza negativa, il colpevole rischiava che la Bocca della Verità gli troncasse la mano, infatti dietro il mascherone era nascosta una terza persona che era d’accordo con il giudice.
La Bocca della Verità è un antico mascherone in marmo pavonazzetto, inizialmente situato all'esterno del portico della chiesa di Santa Maria in Cosmedin di Roma e successivamente murato nella parete del pronao con i restauri voluti da papa Urbano VIII Barberini nel 1631.
Dorothy Spangler ~ Parisienne Walkways
Inspired by the great impressionist masters, Spangler paints enchanting European scenes. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Dorothy Spangler, american painter, has spent most of her life in Northern California, which provides a perfect environment for her love of color and light. After graduating from the College of San Mateo with a major in art, she studied for several years under the distinguished California plein-air painter, William Ward of Los Altos.
Claude Monet | La Gare St Lazare, Parigi 1877
When he painted The Saint-Lazare Station, Monet had just left Argenteuil to settle in Paris. After several years of painting in the countryside, he turned to urban landscapes. At a time when the critics Duranty and Zola exhorted artists to paint their own times, Monet tried to diversify his sources of inspiration and longed to be considered, like Manet, Degas and Caillebotte, a painter of modern life.
David FeBland, 1949
David FeBland was born in London, England and has received professional degrees from The University of Virginia and The University of Manchester, UK.
A fully self-taught artist, FeBland pursued careers in Landscape Architecture and Communication Design as well as hosting a jazz radio program and bicycling through 44 countries before turning his full-time attention to painting in the mid-1980’s.
Nicholas Burdykin [Николай Бурдыкин] 1960
Russian painter Николай Бурдыкин, well known as a master of lyrical architectural landscape.
However, in his work, took quite a mythological theme, which is reflected in works of this exhibition.
The myth for centuries nourished the work of artists. Each generation of artists gave their interpretation of the myth.
Not forgotten this issue and in our vain time.
Referring to the mythological theme, Nicholas Burdykin not trying to illustrate it, and focuses all attention on the mythological characters.
Christian Schloe | Digital Surrealist / Visionary painter
Sampo Kaikkonen, 1975 | Figurative painter
Sampo Kaikkonen, a Finnish figurative painter living and working in Oulu, Finland.
His paintings respect the technique and style of the old masters.
The atmosphere in the paintings is timeless. There are no symbols of specific era and the landscape is universal.
Beside the dominant human figures another strong factor in his works is emotion which mediates through his themes, expressions and colors.
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