Decorating the Anichkov Bridge, which carries Nevsky Prospekt across the Fontanka River in the very centre of St. Petersburg, the four statues that comprise the sculptural group The Horse Tamers are one of the most strikingly beautiful and immediately recognizable monuments in all of St. Petersburg.
Colin Staples, 1959 | Figurative painter
Colin Staples, Australian painter: For me, art has always been my vital spark, a journey of discovery into not only techniques and visuals, but of mind and letting go to watch the work create itself.
The creation of art has been my driving force since early childhood with the past 10 years seeing continued growth. The concepts behind my art have been largely influenced through many years of studying martial arts and it's philosophies of no mind; shedding the ego. I feel my best work is expressed through this approach and have developed a feeling I am now intimate with, and trust.
Jules Breton | The Weeders / Les Bineuses / Le seminatrici, 1868
Date: 1868
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 28 1/8 x 50 1/4 in. (71.4 x 127.6 cm)
Classification: Paintings
Credit Line: Bequest of Collis P. Huntington, 1900
Current location: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gallery 802
Accession Number: 25.110.66
Alena Makarova-Levina, 1963 | Figurative painter
Jacques Prévert | Prima colazione...
Lui ha messo
Il caffè nella tazza
Lui ha messo
Il latte nel caffè
Lui ha messo
Lo zucchero nel caffellatte
Petrus van Schendel | Genre / Romantic painter
Serguei Zlenko, 1960 | Realist / Surrealist painter
Born in Georgia, Сергей Зленко is a classically trained artist whose works represent the school of traditional Russian painting.
His works include, amongst other things, topographical landscapes, classic ballet dancer motifs and figurative portraits of people, animals and events. Zlenko is inspired by a vast array of topics, which can be seen in his multidimensional artworks.
In his portraits, Zlenko succeeds in capturing a natural and spontaneous moment which makes his paintings almost photolike.
Alush Shima, 1942
Small Territories of Freedom under communism
Alush Shima was born in Tirana, Albania. He painted in secret under Albania’s communist regime for almost two decades, being a former Parliament member.
Alush Shima’s most perilous moment was in 1973, when the Sigurimi secret police seized his closest friend, fellow artist Ali Oseku, for letting slip praise of such bourgeois painters as Picasso and Matisse.
He worked as a set painter in Albania’s only film studio, Kinostudio.
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