- Artist: Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio (1467-1516);
- Full title: The Virgin and Child;
- Date made: probably about 1493-1499;
- Medium and support: Oil on walnut;
- Dimensions: 92.7 x 67.3 cm;
- Located: National Gallery London;
- Acquisition credit: Bought, 1863;
- Inventory number: NG728.
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Boltraffio | The Virgin and Child / Madonna col Bambino, c. 1493-1499
Daniel Dell'Orfano | Romantic Realism painter
“I aspire to blend old fashion artistic integrity with modern perception. My paintings depict life, not as it may be, but more as it is remembered- a snapshot, not of a particular moment, but of an overall memory. It is the beauty of the emotion felt at an exacting time that I attempt to portray. Trying to capture the romantic yet realistic view one has of everyday life is at the root of all my work”.
Daniel Del Orfano was born and raised on Long Island, New York, Daniel decided to stay close to his roots and attend Dowling College in Oakdale, NY.
Boltraffio | Narcissus at the Fountain / Narciso alla fonte, c. 1500-1510
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio | Narcissus at the Fountain,
Uffizi Gallery, Florence
Uffizi Gallery, Florence
Description: Narcissus at the Fountain;
Painted: shortly after 1500;
At the Uffizi: since 1894;
Author: Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio (1467-1516);
Framework: Tempera on wood, 19x31;
Located in: The Correggio Room, Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
Romee Kanis, 1953 | Figurative bronzes sculptor
Romee Kanis was born in Jutphaas in 1953. Currently she lives in St. Maartensbrug in Zijpe in a farmhouse, where her sculpture garden and her studio are located and she also works in her workshop in Schermerhorn. At age 18, Romee began in Spain and France with drawing portraits. On the Place du Tertre in Paris and by working in the major cities of Europe, she got a good look at the people around her.
Djordje Prudnikoff | Pittore figurativo
Djordje Prudnikoff (1939-2017) è stato un pittore, grafico e designer Russo-Serbo. Prudnikoff è nato a Užice ed è stato affermato come uno degli artisti contemporanei più originali emergenti dall'ex Jugoslavia.
Nel 1946 la famiglia si trasferì a Belgrado.
Dopo aver completato le scuole superiori, Prudnikoff fu ammesso all’Accademia delle Belle Arti. Pochi mesi dopo la abbandonò per iscriversi all’Accademia delle Arti Applicate dove si diplomò nella classe del Professor Mihailo Petrov.
Durante i suoi studi Prudnikoff venne premiato diverse volte per meriti nel campo del “graphic design”.
Ilya Repin | A Parisian Cafe / Un caffè Parigino, 1875
Repin's time as an academic pensioner in Paris 1873-76 was a fruitful as well as confusing time for the rising young star of Russian realist painting and he responded to a bewildering variety of new stimuli with enthusiasm and uncertainty, painting both Russian motifs as well as the sights of contemporary France.
In particular it was a period of burgeoning experimentation as Repin (1844-1930) took cognisance of modern French artistic developments, the major outcome of which was his large canvas "A Parisian Café", which was sold in London in June 2011 for a record price by the artist.
Vasily Polenov | Woman Walking in a Forest Park, 1883
Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov / Васи́лий Дми́триевич Поле́нов (1844-1927)was born in Saint-Petersburg. His family placed great emphasis on the importance of art and culture. Indeed his father, Dmitri Vassilievitch Polenov (1806-1872) was a connoisseur of the artistic world, and his mother, Maria Alexeievna Voeïkova (1816-1895) a gifted portraitist of the Brullov school.
He spent his childhood in Saint-Petersburg, a major cultural center, and Carely, in the Olonentsky countryside.
Like his ancestors, Vasily Dmitrievitch studied law at the University of Saint-Petersburg, yet he dreamt of becoming a painter. He decided to take courses at the Academy of Painting (1863-1871).
While he was studying at the Academy, he was able to travel in Western Europe (Germany, Italy, Greece, France). He had a studio in Montmartre, an important center for Parisian art, and sought inspiration in Normandy.
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