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Alberto Giacometti | Surrealist sculptor

Giacometti, Alberto (1901-1966) - Sculptor, painter, draughtsman and printmaker, son of Giovanni Giacometti.


Early studies and works, to 1927

He began drawing around 1910-12, followed by painting and sculpting in 1913-15. While at secondary school in Schiers, near Chur (1914-19), he developed his drawing style primarily through portraiture.
In 1919-20 in Geneva he studied painting at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and sculpture at the Ecole des Arts et Métiers but was more impressed by subsequent visits to Italy (1920-21), where he worked without formal instruction.

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir - The Lovers, 1875


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Claude Gaveau, 1940 | Abstract painter

Claude Gaveau was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Gaveau was almost born into art, as his grandfather was the creator of the green houses of the Jardin des Plantes in Paris.One of his uncles, Emile, was a painter and another, Marcel a cabinetmaker.
At the age of five he remembers the morning when Uncle Marcel put an easel, a canvas and a box of colors in his hands and together they both painted the landscape around geysers.
Claude Gaveau seems to talk about birth date as it was from that day on, when painting became a necessity for him.


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Gioia Cordovani - Portrait painter


Gioia Cordovani is an talented Italian painter born in Tanzania. Lives and works in Rome. Since the 80s and up to 2006 she worked as a fashion designer and costume designer. Cordovani like to dig souls characters, leaving the viewer task to find the source through which the inner world of the woman comes out: look, shadow, light, or any other part of her image. The artist expresses himself through mixed techniques, more often, on the basis of acrylic.



























Gioia Cordovani nasce in Tanzania ma la sua estrazione artistica ha radici in Toscana, dove ha conseguito la maturità al liceo artistico, per poi frequentare l’Accademia di Moda e Costume a Roma, dove attualmente risiede e opera. Dagli anni 80 fino agli anni 2006 la sua professione è quella di designer di moda, e costumista teatrale. Ha partecipato a varie rappresentazioni pittoriche collettive e personali nella città di provenienza e non solo, tra le quali l’esposizione al Museo s. Paolo di Roma.
Nel 2010 varie pubblicazioni sulla rivista Arte e Cultura “ContemporArt”. Molte soddisfazioni ha avuto nelle molteplici mostre effettuate, e oggi molte sue opere fanno parte di collezioni private. Nel suo percorso ha sempre sperimentato varie tecniche pittoriche cercando di dare sempre un effetto materico, tutto questo per soddisfare la propria esigenza primaria che è la sperimentazione pittorica. Sviluppa una sua personalissima ricerca estetica emozionale, dove ogni suo quadro è narrazione di attimi di vita, dove il corpo di una donna è protagonista del mondo e delle proprie emozioni. Le piace scavare l’anima, lasciando il compito a chi guarda di trovare, da uno sguardo, da un ombra, una luce, tutto un mondo interiore. Il suo mondo pittorico viene cosi a costruirsi in una sorta di spazio dinamico, dove la linea e il colore si fondono in modo essenziale. Dove c'è tenerezza profonda e passione.
2014, Velletri - In concomitanza alla Notte Bianca di Velletri, presso i locali dell'ex liceo artistico Cederna, si è concluso il Premio Nazionale "La Pallade Veliterna". Nella sera del 4 ottobre 2014, il Presidente dell'Associazione, Alessandro Filippi, ha consegnato la tessera sociale agli artisti che erano presenti, conferendo anche premi e attestati di partecipazione. Tra i più importanti, ricordiamo i seguenti: Premio "Città di Velletri" a Valerio Capoccia che, nonostante le difficoltà del tempo, continua ad utilizzare il marmo per le sue opere; II Premio "Francesco Caracciolo Ginnetti" ad Alessio De Paolis e a Damiano Calcari, per la loro maestria nel saper maneggiare l'argilla come fosse cioccolata; II Premio "Donna Herrnniette Kellerman" ad Alberto Bastianelli perché ha saputo far rivivere la sua amata Velletri attraverso i colori.
Il Premio "Cardinale Marzio Ginnetti" è andato a Gioia Cordovani, artista ritrattista; mentre il "Grappolo Artistico 2014" è stato conferito a Caterina Perdicaro, molto vicina, nelle sue opere, a quelle del Ciancia. /Castellinews.it

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Ivan Shishkin /Ива́н Ши́шкин | Landscape painter

Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin, (1832-1898), one of the most popular landscape painters of Russia. His paintings of wooded landscapes led his contemporaries to call him "tsar of the woods".
Shishkin was the son of a merchant.
He studied art with a characteristic thoroughness, first at the School of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in Moscow (1852-56) and then at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts (1856-60).


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Cayley Robinson | Symbolist painter and illustrator


Frederick Cayley Robinson (1862-1927) was a British painter🎨 of idyllic scenes and domestic interiors, decorator and illustrator.
Born 18 August 1862 at Brentford, Middlesex. Studied at St John's Wood and the R.A. Schools; lived on a yacht painting realistic sea pictures 1888-90; studied at the Académie Julian in Paris 1890-2.
The influence of Burne-Jones🎨 and Puvis de Chavannes🎨, and that of Fra Angelico🎨 after a visit to Florence in 1898, caused him to adopt a more decorative manner.

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Emanuele Cavalli | The Roman School

Emanuele Cavalli (1904-1981) was an Italian painter belonging to the modern movement of the Roman School.
He was also a renowned photographer, who experimented with new techniques since the 1930s.
Son of Apulian landowners, Cavalli moved to Rome in 1921 and there he became a student of Italian painter Felice Carena, also attending the local art college.


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Do Fournier, 1951 | Les Nabis reminiscence


French Artist Do Fournier was born in the ancient town of Guerande, Brittany, France.
She began her career as a successful illustrator, and in 1984 changed her focus to the creation of her own paintings.
Her works were so well received, that numerous prestigious exhibitions were mounted in her native France, and she has frequently been invited to exhibit at the Salon d’Automne, Paris.