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Caspar David Friedrich | Two Men Contemplating the Moon, 1825-30


Title: Two Men Contemplating the Moon.
Artist: Caspar David Friedrich** (German, Greifswald 1774-1840 Dresden).
Date: ca. 1825-30.
Medium: Oil on canvas.
Dimensions: 13 3/4 x 17 1/4 in. (34.9 x 43.8 cm).
Classification: Paintings.
Current location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Credit Line: Wrightsman Fund, 2000.
Accession Number: 2000.51.

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Michael de Bono, 1983 | Figurative realism painter


Welsh painter Michael de Bono is a self taught painter living and working in Wales.
He developed his painting ability slowly through trial and error in dependence upon an early practice of drawing.
His predilection for the naturalism of the Italian High Renaissance and the Caravaggisti, which he holds in particular esteem, was and remains a significant force.

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Carl Gustav Carus | Romantic painter


Carl Gustav Carus (3 January 1789 - 28 July 1869) was a German** physiologist and painter, born in Leipzig, who played various roles during the Romantic era. A friend of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe**, he was a many-sided man: a doctor, a naturalist, a scientist, a psychologist, and a landscape painter who studied under Caspar David Friedrich**.

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James Tissot | The Prodigal Son in Modern Life | Series

In 1880, French painter and illustrator Jacques Joseph Tissot (1836-1902) began an important series portraying the subject of the Prodigal Son, now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nantes.
The series formed a centre-piece of Tissot's one man exhibition at the Dudley Gallery in London in 1882 and later shown at the Palais de L'Industrie in Paris, in 1883.

James Tissot | The Prodigal Son in Modern Life | The Departure, 1882

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Bernard Cathelin (1919-2004) | School of Paris

Bernard Cathelin 1919-2004 | French painter

Bernard Cathelin was a French painter born in Paris and a member of the School of Paris which included Picasso, Chagall, Matisse, Dufy and many others including Maurice Brianchon, Cathelin's teacher at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs.
Although he received critical acclaim as early as 1950, Cathelin was not able to live solely from his painting until 1955.
Since that time Cathelin has received steadily increasing recognition and has been featured in over 50 exhibitions worldwide.
Throughout his life, he maintained a deep-rooted love for his country and especially for the Drôme, where his mother came from.

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Picasso and Victor Hugo | Look not at the face, young girl..

Non guardare il volto
fanciulla, guarda il cuore.
Il cuore di un bel giovane è spesso deforme.
Ci sono cuori in cui l'amore non si conserva.
Fanciulla, l'abete non è bello,
non è bello come il pioppo,
ma d'inverno mantiene le foglie.

Pablo Picasso - Serenade, 1942

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Henderson Cisz, 1960 | Cityscape painter


Henderson Cisz is a Brazilian painter** known for his inspirational paintings that feature scenes from the world’s most beautiful cities - London, New York, Paris and Venice.
Henderson Cisz was born in Brazil and grew up in a small village in Parana State.
Cisz had talent from a very young age, but considered it only a hobby. By the time he finished school, he entered a position as a banker.

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Arnold Bocklin | Symbolist painter

Arnold Böcklin, (October 16, 1827, Basel, Switzerland - January 16, 1901, Fiesole, Italy), painter whose moody landscapes and sinister allegories greatly influenced late 19th-century German artists and presaged the symbolism of the 20th-century Metaphysical and Surrealist artists.
Although he studied and worked throughout much of northern Europe - Düsseldorf, Antwerp, Brussels, and Paris - Böcklin found his real inspiration in the landscape of Italy, where he returned from time to time and where the last years of his life were spent.