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Djordje Prudnikov (Serbian, 1939-2017)


Đorđe Prudnikov / Djordje Prudnikov /Ђорђе Прудников was an Russo-Serbian painter, graphic artist and designer, championed as one of the greatest and most original contemporary artists to emerge from the former Yugoslavia.
It was the hand of God that joined a serbian woman and a russian man, who had come to Serbia as boy, with his parents, after the October Revolution in Russia.
So, on April 19th 1939 in Uzice, they got their son: Djordje Prudnikov.
In 1946, the family moved to Belgrade. After completing his grammar school, Djordje was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts.
Few months later he left it to enroll at the Academy of Applied Arts where he graduated in the class of Professor Mihailo Petrov.

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Jaume Huguet | Early Renaissance painter


Jaume Huguet (1412–1492) was a Catalan painter.
Originally from Valls, he moved to Tarragona to stay with his uncle Pere Huguet, who was also a painter. When they moved to Barcelona he was exposed to modern trends of the time. Between 1440-1445 he worked in Zaragoza and later in Tarragona, where he was influenced by the Flemish style of Luis Dalmau.
A retablo from Huguet is in the Monastery of Pedralbes, while another, depicting the Adoration of the Magi (or Epiphany) is housed in the Chapel of St. Agatha in Barcelona's Palau Reial Major.

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Guido Reni | La Vita

Fonte: La Galleria Borghese, Roma
Guido Reni (1575-1642) nasce a Bologna nel 1575, da Daniele Reni musicista e maestro della Cappella di San Petronio, e Ginevra Pozzi.
Nel 1584 abbandonati gli studi di musica entra come apprendista nella bottega del pittore fiammingo Denijs Calvaert, dove incontra altri artisti destinati a grande successo, i giovani Francesco Albani e Domenichino.
Nel 1594 lascia questa bottega per accedere all’Accademia degli Incamminati, la scuola di pittura fondata dai Carracci nel 1582, dove approfondisce lo studio della pittura ad olio e dell’incisione a bulino.


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Guido Reni | Baroque painter

Guido Reni, (born Nov. 4, 1575, Bologna, Papal States [Italy]-died Aug. 18, 1642, Bologna) early Italian Baroque painter noted for the classical idealism of his renderings of mythological and religious subjects.
First apprenticed to the Flemish painter Denis Calvaert at the age of 10, Reni was later influenced by the novel naturalism of the Carracci, a Bolognese family of painters.


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Andrea Mantegna | Renaissance painter


Andrea Mantegna, (born 1431, Isola di Cartura [near Vicenza], Republic of Venice [Italy]-died September 13, 1506, Mantua), painter and engraver, the first fully Renaissance artist of northern Italy. His best known surviving work is the Camera degli Sposi ("Room of the Bride and Groom"), or Camera Picta ("Painted Room") (1474), in the Palazzo Ducale of Mantua, for which he developed a self-consistent illusion of a total environment. Mantegna’s other principal works include the Ovetari Chapel frescoes (1448-55) in the Eremitani Church in Padua and the Triumph of Caesar (begun c. 1486), the pinnacle of his late style.

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Melozzo da Forlì | Early Renaissance painter


Melozzo da Forlì ⏩, original name Melozzo degli Ambrogi, (born June 8, 1438, Forlì, near Ravenna, Italy - died November 8, 1494, Forlì), early Renaissance painter⏩ whose style was influenced by Andrea Mantegna⏩ and Piero della Francesca ⏩.
Melozzo was one of the great fresco artists of the 15th century, and he is noted for his skilled use of illusionistic perspective and foreshortening.

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Onorio Marinari (1627-1715) | Sant’Agnese


Onorio Marinari (1627 - January 5, 1715) was an Italian painter ⏭ and printmaker of the Baroque period ⏭, active mainly in Florence.
His father, Sigismondo di Pietro Marinari, was also a painter, and he trained with his cousin, Carlo Dolci ⏭, later being also influenced by Simone Pignoni and Francesco Furini ⏭.
His fresco in the Palazzo Capponi, Florence, is dated 1707. In 1674 he published his illustrated Fabbrica ed uso dell'Annulo Astronomico. Bartolomeo Bimbi was one of his pupils.

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Jaroslav Seifert / Roberto Ferri | Scruto la tua fronte..

Roberto-Ferri

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come un pilota il pannello degli strumenti
quando vola nella tempesta.
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e così all’improvviso.