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Paul Cézanne | Post-Impressionist painter


Cézanne's🎨 works were rejected numerous times by the official Salon in Paris and ridiculed by art critics when exhibited with the Impressionists.
Yet during his lifetime Cézanne was considered a master by younger artists who visited his studio in Aix.
Along with the work of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, the work of Cézanne, with its sense of immediacy and incompletion, critically influenced Matisse and others prior to Fauvism and Expressionism.
After Cézanne died in 1906, his paintings were exhibited in a large museum-like retrospective in Paris, September 1907.
The 1907 Cézanne retrospective at the Salon d'Automne greatly affected the direction that the avant-garde in Paris took, lending credence to his position as one of the most influential artists of the 19th century and to the advent of Cubism.


Cézanne's explorations of geometric simplification and optical phenomena inspired Picasso, Braque, Metzinger, Gleizes, Gris and others to experiment with ever more complex views of the same subject and eventually to the fracturing of form.
Cézanne thus sparked one of the most revolutionary areas of artistic enquiry of the 20th century, one which was to affect profoundly the development of modern art.
  • Picasso referred to Cézanne as "the father of us all" and claimed him as "my one and only master!"
Other painters such as Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Gauguin, Kasimir Malevich, Georges Rouault, Paul Klee, and Henri Matisse acknowledged Cézanne's genius.





























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Vladimir Gusev / Владимир Гусев, 1957 | Impressionist painter


Russian artist🎨 Владимир Гусев🎨 successfully works on genre paintings, landscapes, still lifes and portraits.
Rejecting the naturalistic way of fine, Vladimir Gusev🎨 in his work does not neglect certainty.
His landscape works are always interesting on composition, spatial and color palette. Optimistic perception of nature allows him to make a sharp poetic expression.
Painting Gusev gives a feeling of lightness and ease of perception. Gusev - an active participant in many youth, Moscow, national and international exhibitions.
His works are in private collections in the USSR, Japan, France, Italy, Yugoslavia, Germany, Britain, Poland and Finland.

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Graham Gercken, 1960 | Landscape painter

Graham Gercken 1960 | Australian Impressionist Landscape painter

Award Winning Australian painter🎨 Graham Gercken was born at Southport Qld, but spent most of his life in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
Predominantly self taught he chose oil paints as his medium and painted wet into wet, which is the style of the impressionist artists and lends itself best for outdoor painting like those of the Australian Heidelberg school of artists.

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Albert Einstein / Giuseppe Arcimboldo: "La creatività è l'intelligenza che si diverte"!

Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527-1593)🎨 | The Librarian. 1566 | Skokloster Castle Sweden

"Creativity is intelligence having fun".
"La creatività è l'intelligenza che si diverte".


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David Hettinger, 1946

L'artista pluripremiato David Hettinger ha iniziato la sua carriera quando è salito su un aereo dalla città ferroviaria di Aurora, Illinois, ed è atterrato a New York City.
Si trasferì a New York su consiglio di Joseph Welna, proprietario della Welna Gallery di Chicago, non avendo praticamente alcuna saggezza mondana, solo un feroce desiderio di "imparare cosa fosse essere un vero artista".
Welna iniziò a mostrare il lavoro di Hettinger mentre il giovane artista frequentava ancora l'American Academy of Art, a Chicago.
Ha diretto Hettinger a studiare con David Leffel e Richard Schmid a New York e su come guadagnarsi da vivere come artista sin dal primo giorno.


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Bob Quinn, 1948 | Figurative sculptor


Bob Quinn works full time as a sculptor in Blackrock Co Dublin.
He has pursued his love of drawing and sculpture throughout his career and has illustrated several publications and has been a regular contributor of illustrations to Independent Newspapers.
His sculptures appear in private collections and gardens throughout Ireland, Britain and Europe.

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Dan Thompson | Figurative painter


American painter🎨 Dan Thompson was born in Alexandria, Virginia, and graduated from the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, DC.
He earned his MFA from the Graduate School of Figurative Art of the New York Academy of Art, and supplemented his training with several additional years of private study and studio apprenticeships along the east coast of the United States.
He has been awarded🎨 two grants from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation and has twice received the Ethel Lorraine Bernstein Memorial Award🎨 for Excellence in Painting from the Corcoran College of Art and Design. In 2001, Thompson won Best of Show in the American Society of Portrait Artist’s International Portrait Competition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.


In 2006 Dan Thompson co-founded the Grand Central Academy of Art in New York.
In 2008, he co-founded the Janus Collaborative School of Art in New York. Dan Thompson has also instructed privately at Studio 126 in New York and is on the faculty of Parsons the New School for Design, the New York Academy of Art, The Art Students League of New York, and Studio Incamminati, in Philadelphia, PA.
He has demonstrated and taught workshops in San Francisco, Seattle, Santa Fe, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Washington, D.C, and Sarasota, FL. He has also demonstrated and instructed internationally in Toronto, Canada, Subiaco, Italy, and in the Provence region of France.  In 2007, Thompson was selected an ARC Living Master Artist.


Since 2002 Mr. Thompson has demonstrated portrait drawing and painting and served as a juror and board member for the Portrait Society of Canada’s International Portrait Conference in Toronto.
He has also lectured at the Dahesh Museum of Art, served as a speaker at Studio Incamminati’s Advanced Portrait Workshop and Symposium, and written on technique and painting practice for several art publications across the United States.
His work can be found in public and private collections throughout the United States, and in Canada, Europe, and the Middle East.