Francesco Vinea (Forlì, August 10, 1845 - Florence, October 22, 1902) was an Italian painter, known for his period costume Genre subjects. He studied first at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence, but had to discontinue his studies due to his poverty, and spent some time traveling without home. He worked for a photographer, also as a designer of illustrated magazines, but returned to Florence and studied under professor Enrico Pollastrini, but only for a year.
Francesco Vinea ~ Genre painter
Charles Louis La Salle, 1938
Charles-Louis La Salle was born in Hanoi, Vietnam.
He spent his childhood in Indochina and adolescence in Africa.
La Salle studied at the School of Decorative Arts - Arts Déco- in Paris where he arrived at the age of 18.
Thereafter, he traveled throughout all of Europe seeking the sources of his inspiration and cultural identity.
He settled in Provence in 1966.
Fabiano Millani, 1981 | Hyperrealist painter
Fabiano Millani was born in São Paulo, Brasil.
He started his career in visual arts at the same time in which he first taught a course on drawings in the city of Santo Ângelo.
Millani began his early career in 1997, when he took a course in artistic drawings with Edegar Cavalheiro.
Such experience drove him forward his persistent search for realism.
Rachel Clearfield, 1946 ~ Magical realism / Visionary painter
Born in England on July 27, 1946, Rachel Clearfield was a self-taught child prodigy. As a young girl, she composed poetry and illustrated her poems with beautiful paintings. After completing high school she decided on a career in art and was educated at the Newcastle College of Art and also the Manchester College of Art.
Rimma Vyugova / Римма Вьюгова, 1962
Russian artist Vjugovey Rimma Nikolaevna /Вьюгова Римма Николаевна was born in Izhevsk. She graduated from Moscow Art-professional college, Painting faculty in 1982.
Rimma is a member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia and the International Federation of Artists. Her first and next personal art exhibitions were annually in France, then in Austria, and throughout Russia.
Paul Cezanne (1839-1906)
Alessandro Zezzos | Genre painter
Alessandro Zèzzos (Venice, 1848 - Vittorio Veneto, 1914) was an Italian painter of genre scenes, costume scenes, portraits and vedute, in watercolors and oils.
He studied under Giacomo Favretto, Alessandro Milesi, and Luigi Nono at the Academy of Fine Arts in his native Venice. In 1873, he exhibited in Venice: Né sposo né figlio and Scena famigliare. In 1877 at Paris, Les saltimbanques and Les pingeons de Saint Marc.
He was active as a painter in Venice. Among his watercolors are Le rondini, exhibited at 1880 at Turin; Una calle, exhibited at the 1891 Mostra Triennale of the Brera Academy.
Jeremy Lipking, 1975 | Figurative / Landscape painter
Jeremy Lipking🎨, who was in Santa Monica, California, is the son of a professional illustrator Ronald Lipking.
While he emphasizes that he did not begin his formal studies until his late teens, the young artist’s early exposure to art gave him a sense of taste, perhaps the most important component of an artistic education.
Lipking🎨 found himself most inspired by historic painters who combined the figurative tradition of the nineteenth century European art academies with an emphasis on the naturalistic landscape.
Lipking🎨 enrolled in the California Art Institute, where he dedicated himself to long hours of drawing and painting, and now teaches his skills in art workshops throughout the country.
A versatile painter, Lipking’s artistic output includes landscapes and still lifes, however he feels especially compelled to paint the most classical of artistic subjects, the human figure.
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