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Bernard Pothast | Genre painter


Dutch** /Belgian painter** Bernard Jean Corneille Pothast was born in Hal, Belgium. He was a student at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam from 1904-1907.
He lived and worked in Amsterdam until 1911 and then he moved to Laren.
The artist is best known for his interior scenes with mothers and children.
He often painted his own family.
His style is a little impressionistic and he follows in the tradition of the Hague School.





































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Bernard Pothast (1882-1966)







































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Wendy Mould | Magical Realism painter


Wendy Mould is an British painter**, illustrator and sculptor. She studied at both Ipswich and Norwich Art Schools specializing in sculpture.
Since then she has also worked on painting and illustration. In turn this has led to a number of related projects including both writing and illustrating the children’s book ‘Ants in my Pants’. Wendy also designs fabric and textiles.

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Jacques Majorelle | Orientalist painter


Jacques Majorelle (1886-1962), son of the celebrated Art Nouveau furniture designer Louis Majorelle, was a French painter.
He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Nancy in 1901 and later at the Académie Julian in Paris with Schommer and Royer.
Majorelle became a noted Orientalist painter, but is most remembered for constructing the villa and gardens that now carry his name, the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech.

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Anna Marinova, 1983


Russian painter🎨 Анна Маринова was born in St. Petersburg. In 2000 - 2004 studied in St. Petersburg Roerich College of Art.
In 2010 graduated from Repin🎨 State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Studies in the faculty of painting, easel painting workshop of prof. Sokolov.

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Giorgio Belloni | Neo-Impressionist Seascape painter


Giorgio Belloni (Codogno (Lodi), 1861 - Azzano di Mezzegra (Como), 1944) was an Italian painter**.
A pupil of Giuseppe Bertini at the Brera Academy, Belloni made his debut in 1879 with two perspective views of interiors. After a stay in Verona, during which he painted his first landscapes en plein air, he settled in Milan, where he established himself as a landscape painter as from 1882.
The success achieved in Venice at the Esposizione Nazionale Artistica di Venezia of 1887 made him known beyond the regional borders.